convection currents rush cool air to the sea
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Convection currents transfer heat from one place to another by mass motion of a fluid such as water, air or molten rock. The heat transfer function of convection currents drives the earth's ocean currents, atmospheric weather and geology. Convection is different from conduction, which is a transfer of heat between substances in direct contact with each other.
Their usually function is to slow the transfer of heat.
heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity heat ---> kinetic ---> electricity
A mixture of 50% water and 50% antifreeze will transfer heat better than straight antifreeze and still protect the system from freezing up to at least 34 degrees below zero F.
Heat transfer determines weather. The wind blows around to settle weather.
Interaction between the atmosphere and ocean occur at the surface and result in the transfer of heat and moisture.
For conductive and convective heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the the temperature difference; if you double the difference you will double the rate of heat transfer. For radiative heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the difference of the 4th powers of the absolute temperatures.
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Conditions that affect the weather are wind, high pressure, and low pressure areas. Areas of concrete and blacktop heat up fast and can affect the weather.
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One way is that our cities create heat islands that affect the weather. Here in Phoenix, the heat island that the city gives off is causing monsoons to move in later and later in the day.
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it makes the coastal weather milder.
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