GLobal Winds.

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GLobal Winds

Looking at Wind These are global winds near the equator are they flowing in the direction you expected? Give group 1 min to discuss

Global Winds Top half of pg. 85R Color the winds near the equator red. Color the westerlies purple. Color the ones near the poles blue. Pass out half sheet of wind map

Global Winds Top half of pg. 85R Where would you expect the global H pressure and low pressure systems to be. Draw H’s and L’s where you would expect them to be.

Global Winds Pg. 85R Bottom ½ Use your map of global ocean currents pg. 83L and wind map then create a Venn Diagram comparing the global wind patterns and the global surface currents. Have them creat the venn diagram cam work with group.

Global winds and currents interactive

Global Winds and Ocean Currents pg.85L Glue Global winds and Ocean currents sheet onto page 85L and answer questions in complete sentences. Pass out Global winds and Ocean currents worksheet.