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Weather & Climate

Weather & Climate Definitions Weather- the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness. Climate – the average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years as exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation

High Pressure Higher pressure than what is normal for that altitude. What do you notice about the air in this region? Brings clear skies and fair weather. – The sinking cold air warms as it does so and becomes stable. Picture taken from:

Low Pressure A low pressure region (depression or cyclone) is caused by rising air. Clouds, rain, and very strong winds occur. Why do you think that is? Picture taken from:

Creating a Cloud Watch the cloud demonstration: What were the key ingredients in creating the cloud? How is this representative of what might take place in the atmosphere?

Cloud Types Picture taken from:

Temperature & Humidity Temperature - Air higher in pressure is usually cooler air and air lower in pressure is usually warmer air. What happens when the two meet? Humidity - How much water is in the air over how much water could fit in the air (right before the water begins to condense out of the air). Dew point - Temperature at which the moisture saturates the air is the dew point.

Wind Caused by the earths surface being heated unevenly by the sun. Why would the earths surface heat unevenly? How do you think this causes the wind? Picture taken from:

Thunderstorms What type of cloud causes these? Consists of gusty winds, heavy rain and hail. Can result in a tornado Picture taken from: crogerludlowe03/webquests/Weather/ thunderstorm.jpg

Lightning What did you observe in all the lightning demonstrations? How does this suggest lightning occurs? Interesting Fact: More people are killed by lightning per year than in tornadoes!!! Picture taken from: images/lightning.jpg

Atmosphere Troposphere - Most of the weather occurs. Stratosphere - 19% of the atmospheres gases are here; ozone layer is here Mesosphere - Most meteorites burn up here. Thermosphere - High energy rays from the sun are absorbed; hottest layer. Exosphere - Molecules from atmosphere escape into space; satellites orbit here. Picture taken from: Atmosphere/layers_activity_print.html

Greenhouse Gases Greenhouse gases - carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and fluorocarbons. Are they all bad? We will find out through the lab. Retain the heat through a process called the Greenhouse effect. Picture taken from: greenhouse_gases.jpg

Greenhouse Effect Picture taken from: