Earth's Tilt Affecting Climate
The tilt of Earth's axis affects the climate of Boreal Forests due to the face that Boreal Forests are more closer to the poles. This can cause significant changes in the seasons of Boreal Forests. During the summer, the weather can be very hot, and during the winter, it can be very cold. The tile of the Earth causes parts of the planet to receive large amounts of sunlight, and other parts to receive very little.
Air, Water, and Heat Affecting the Climate
The properties of air, water, and heat can affect the climate depending on the seasons. Air become water vapor during the summer, increasing the humidity and temperature. During the winter, water can turn into snow, or ice and significantly lower the temperature. Carbon Dioxide in air can trap heat with the greenhouse effect and change the climate. Heat can be lost during the winter as the Biome receives very little sunlight which decreases the temperature.
Latitude and Longitude affecting Climate
Latitude and Longitude can affect climate depending on where the biome is located. The Boreal Forest is mostly located in the northern hemisphere which means that the climate is not stable. This position can cause variation in climate which can affect the biome itself.
Seasonal Precipitation and Temperature
Major Weather Occurances
The most common major weather occurrences is extreme weather such as heavy rainfall, high winds, and forest fires. Heavy snowfall in the winter also contributes to damage of the Boreal Forests with extreme weather.