Weather/weather map reading By: Sarah Steffey, Faith Bryant. Bob Robinson.

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Weather/weather map reading By: Sarah Steffey, Faith Bryant. Bob Robinson

What do we now about weather  Weather is day to day, hour to hour constantly whether or not its raining or sunny. Ex. 1 day we have sun shine and the next we have rain  Weather vane- skilled in predicting weather ex: the meteorologist  Weather eye- an eye alert to signs of changing weather, a close watch for change of any kind ex: Doppler 7 for whio TV

How much pressure do we have It is low on mountains and high at sea levelsIt is low on mountains and high at sea levels Pressure is measure different then any thing elsePressure is measure different then any thing else When we get to the top of the mountain we cant breathe and when we get below sea level we cant breathe normallyWhen we get to the top of the mountain we cant breathe and when we get below sea level we cant breathe normally

Weather map  Low and high fronts

What is weather  Temperature, air pressure, climate, precipitation, evaporation, condensation, respiration  We use all of this to determined the weather  The seasons we have are spring, summer, fall and winter  Some parts of the world only as two or three seasons out of the year

Weather  This is a storm that is ready to get bigger

This is a ceriouscloudsThis is a ceriousclouds

The four seasons  We all have one season or more, we need one of more to survive

Tornado, lighting storm  When this occurs it means hot and cold air came together and made this

 This is a ceriousclouds