VALLEY CLIMATES What you need to know: - Slope aspect: definition, impact on the distribution of temperature and impact of human activities Development of: anabatic winds, katabatic winds, inversion or thermal belt, frost pockets, radiation fog. (Be able to draw sketches of katabatic and anabatic winds) Influence on human Activities: settlement and farming SLOPE ASPECT Slope aspect is the angle in which the sun’s rays strike a slope. This has an important effect on temperature. page 106 in text book A microclimate is the climate of a local area e.g a valley climate A valley is an elongated area often running between hills or mountains. Anabatic winds (valley winds) are winds that blow up the length of the valley during the day. Katabatic winds (mountain winds) are winds that blow down the length of a valley at night. Upslope winds blow up the sides of a valley during the day Downslope winds blow during down the sides of a valley during the night. anabatic Katabatic Thermal belt A- THERMAL BELT B- FROST POCKETS Frost pockets form under temperatures below freezing points, therefore under zero degrees celcious cde Radiation Fog In your notes list the influence of local climates on vegetation and farming as well as human settlement (page 110)