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WEATHERNational 5
Geography
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WEATHER
Within the context of the United Kingdom:
1.The effect of latitude, relief, aspect and distance from sea on local weather conditions
2.The characteristics of the five main air masses affecting the UK
3.The characteristics of weather associated with depressions and anticyclones
1.The effect of latitude, relief, aspect and distance from sea on local weather conditions
2.The characteristics of the five main air masses affecting the UK
3.The characteristics of weather associated with depressions and anticyclones
1. The effect of latitude, relief, aspect and distance from sea on local weather conditions

Latitude
1.Places in the South are warmer because they are nearer the Equator.
1.Places in the South are warmer because they are nearer the Equator.

Latitude
2.Places in the North are less warm because the sun’s rays are less concentrated further away from the equator.
3. It’s colder further North because there is more atmosphere for the sun’s rays to pass through.
2.Places in the North are less warm because the sun’s rays are less concentrated further away from the equator.
3. It’s colder further North because there is more atmosphere for the sun’s rays to pass through.

Distance from the Sea
4. The West coast is warmer in the winter because of the North Atlantic Drift / Gulf Stream.
5. Places closer to the sea have milder winters and cooler summers because the sea heats up slowly in summer and cool slowly in winter.
4. The West coast is warmer in the winter because of the North Atlantic Drift / Gulf Stream.
5. Places closer to the sea have milder winters and cooler summers because the sea heats up slowly in summer and cool slowly in winter.
