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2005/11/14 | 季节[Season]
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发表于 20:25
One of the four periods into which the year is divided based upon the position of the
Sun
in the sky. The four seasons are
spring
,
summer
,
autumn
(also called
fall
), and
winter
. Some elementary textbooks claim that seasons are caused by the Earth getting slightly closer to the
Sun
at
perihelion
, resulting in higher temperatures. THIS IS COMPLETELY WRONG. First of all, seasons are shifted by a half year in the northern and southern hemispheres (so that it is
summer
in the southern hemisphere when it is
winter
in the northern hemisphere, etc.), which contradicts the
perihelion
explanation. Second of all, the
Earth
turns out to be closest to the
Sun
in January (January 4 at 21:00 UT in 1998), which is
winter
in the northern hemisphere.
The real cause of seasons is the 23.5°
obliquity
of the
Earth's
rotational axis to its orbital plane. The hemisphere of the
Earth
which is tilted toward the
Sun
receives a greater flux of solar energy ("flux" is just a fancy word for energy per unit area per unit time) than the hemisphere tilted away, resulting in higher temperatures. The effect of incidence angle on solar flux is well-known to everyone, since the day is warmest when the Sun is overhead (at which point the Earth's surface is nearly perpendicular to it) and then cools as the Sun nears the horizon (at which point the sunlight grazes the ground at an angle, resulting in a smaller amount of heating per unit area of the ground). Here is a QuickTime movie illustrating the tilt of the Earth's equatorial plane relative to the Sun which is responsible for the seasons. The dates of maximum tilt of the Earth's equator correspond to the
summer solstice
and
winter solstice
, and the dates of zero tilt to the
vernal equinox
and
autumnal equinox
.
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