C1 Nigeria - Lesson 2: Global wind system

NIGERIA
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C1: Global wind systems
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NIGERIA
rich but still poor
C1: Global wind systems
zlb@st-maartenscollege.nl

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What is the plan for today?


SHORT REPEAT: Köppen climate system
TODAY: Global windsystem + Monsoon

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KÖPPEN GOALS
  1. You can name the 4 natural landscapes in Nigeria from north to south (W3).
  2. You can describe the vegetation of the natural landscapes in Nigeria (W3, GG 96, 97, 98).
  3. For any climate graph you can give the correct Köppen letters (GG 63, 64 + step by step plan).






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ANSWER             

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KÖPPEN
CLIMATE
SYSTEM


In order from the equator to the poles

A - B - C/D - E

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A: Aw, savannah
B: BS, steppe
  C: Af, tropical rainforest

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A dry period in the winter?

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Discuss homework
3 + 6

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TODAYS GOALS
  1. You can explain how and why the tropical low and the subtropical highs shift (GG 56 + notes).
  2. You can explain why monsoons occur (GG 56 + notes).
  3. You can give 2 reasons for the fact that Nigeria has a wet period in summer (GG 56 + notes).




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To be able to understand today’s goals,
you should also know this: 
  1. You can explain in 3 steps why there is precipitation in low pressure areas (G55).
  2. You can explain in 3 steps why it’s dry in high pressure areas (G55).
  3. With the use of Buys Ballot’s law you can draw the correct wind direction between 2 pressure areas anywhere in the world (G55 + Notes).
  4. You can give the name and location of the 7 permanent pressure areas in the world (G54).
  5. You can give the name and location of the 6 permanent wind systems in the world (G55).






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To be able to understand today’s goals, you should also know this: 
  1. You can explain in 3 steps why there is precipitation in low pressure areas (G55).
  2. You can explain in 3 steps why it’s dry in high pressure areas (G55).
  3. With the use of Buys Ballot’s law you can draw the correct wind direction between 2 pressure areas anywhere in the world (G55 + Notes).
  4. You can give the name and location of the 7 permanent pressure areas in the world (G54).
  5. You can give the name and location of the 6 permanent wind systems in the world (G55).






DRAW THE GLOBAL WIND SYSTEM BY USING G54 AND G55

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THE BUYS 
BALLOT LAW
  1. Air always flows from high pressure (maximum) to low pressure (minimum) over the earth’s surface.
  2. Wind does not flow in a straight line from H to L, but deflects towards the right on the northern hemisphere and the left on the southern hemisphere.




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GLOBAL
WIND
SYSTEM

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Location of Nigeria

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SUMMER & WINTER 

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USE G54/G55
For the situation in April and October draw:
The location of Nigeria
The position of the sun
The position of the tropical low
The position of the subtropical highs
The direction of the trade winds








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OPEN G56
For the situation in July draw:
The location of Nigeria
The Tropic of Capricorn
The position of the sun
The position of the tropical low
The position of the subtropical highs
The direction of the winds between the pressure area
Point out which wind is the monsoon





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OPEN G56
For the situation in January draw:
The location of Nigeria
The Tropic of Capricorn
The position of the sun
The position of the tropical low
The position of the subtropical highs
The direction of the winds between the pressure area
Point out which wind is the monsoon





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Questions
1. Use GG 56 and your notes. Give 2 reasons for the fact that Nigeria has a wet period in summer.

2. Use step B. What is the wind direction of the monsoon in Nigeria?

3. Use your notes and the atlas. What is the wind direction of the monsoon in Tanzania?

4. Use the general physical map of Africa in the atlas. Explain in 2 steps why Abuja (capital of Nigeria) has even more precipitation in July than most other places in Nigeria.

5. Look at figure 1 and use your atlas. Explain why Libreville has 2 wet seasons.













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The rest of the lesson
  • Use G54, G55 and G56
  • Finish the monsoons assingments in Classroom

Rules while working:
  • You're allowed to work together with your neighbor.

This is your homework for the next lesson!

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