Temperature is one of the key elements of
weather and climate.
• The earth and its atmosphere get heated from
the sun through insolation.
• The degree of heat present in the air is termed
as temperature.
• Apart from sun’s rays, the heat in air also
depends the atmospheric mass to a small
extent.
• Temperature varies with time due to changes in
the level of radiation which reach the earth
surface.•Temperature varies both
horizontally and vertically.
•Temperature decreases with
increasing height is known as
Lapse rate which is 6.5 degree
celsius per 1000 meters in
troposphere .
•The temperature influences
the level of humidity, the
process of evaporation,
condensation and
precipitation.Temperature is one of the key elements of
weather and climate.
• The earth and its atmosphere get heated from
the sun through insolation.
• The degree of heat present in the air is termed
as temperature.
• Apart from sun’s rays, the heat in air also
depends the atmospheric mass to a small
extent.
• Temperature varies with time due to changes in
the level of radiation which reach the earth
surface.•Temperature varies both
horizontally and vertically.
•Temperature decreases with
increasing height is known as
Lapse rate which is 6.5 degree Distribution of weather elements are shown by means of Isolines
on maps.
• Isolines are those which join the places of equal values.
• Isolines are given different names based on the weather element
they represent.
1. Isotherm - Equal temperature
2. Isocryme - Equal lowest mean temperature for a specified
period
3. Isohel - Equal sunshine
4. Isollobar - Equal pressure tendency showing similar changes
over a given time
5. Isobar - Equal atmospheric pressure
6. Isohyet - Equal amount of rainfallThe average of maximum and minimum
temperatures within 24 hours is called mean
daily temperature [(87oF+73oF)/2=80oF].
• Diurnal range of temperature is the
difference between the maximum and
minimum temperatures of a day.
• Annual range of temperature is the
difference between the highest and lowest
mean monthly temperatures of a year.
• The distribution of temperature is shown by
means of Isotherms. Isotherms are
imaginary lines which connect the same
temperatures of different places.
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Temperature is one of the key elements of
weather and climate.
• The earth and its atmosphere get heated from
the sun through insolation.
• The degree of heat present in the air is termed
as temperature.
• Apart from sun’s rays, the heat in air also
depends the atmospheric mass to a small
extent.
• Temperature varies with time due to changes in
the level of radiation which reach the earth
surface.•Temperature varies both
horizontally and vertically.
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increasing height is known as
Lapse rate which is 6.5 degree Distribution of weather elements are shown by means of Isolines
on maps.
• Isolines are those which join the places of equal values.•The temperature influences
the level of humidity, the
process of evaporation,
condensation and
precipitation.Temperature is one of the key elements of
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• Isolines are given different names based on the weather element
they represent.
1. Isotherm - Equal temperature
2. Isocryme - Equal lowest mean
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