A wind is the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
Wind is caused by differences in air temperature and pressure. As hot and cold air move from one place to another it attempts to equalize pressure.
◦ Sometimes other factors can cause wind to blow differently than this expected pattern.
Local winds are breezes that blow over SHORT distances.
Local winds are caused by unequal heating of Earth's Surface within a small area.
This usually happens near a large body of water.
During the daytime, the sun heats the land and the water.
The land heats up faster, so the air above the land gets warmer and rises.
The cooler air from the sea rushes in to take its place
In the evening, the sun sets. The land and the water cool off, but the
land cools faster than the water. The water is then warmer than the land. The warmer air over the sea rises and
the cooler air above the land rushes in to take its place.
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Answer the question using these words.
WORD BANK•Convection current•Low pressure•High pressure•Sun•Heat/Cold•Clouds/water cycle•Wind
Label one side of your paper Night – Land Breeze and one Day – Sea Breeze
For both pictures, draw the land and water. Using your notes, decide where it is warm and cold
(over the land and sea) Draw the arrows showing the movement of the air
(wind) Label the low pressure and the high pressure Use Blue to show cold and red to show warm Describe what’s happening in each picture using the
following key words.
LandSeaCool airWarm air
Less denseMore denseRushes Low pressure area
Land less dense Convection currentmore dense SeaCool air rushesWarm air low pressure area