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The condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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The characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
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We study weather so that we can predict the future. Fun Fact: Ben Franklin made the first recorded weather forecasts in Poor Richard’s Almanac.
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Making Observations & Collecting Data ◦ Air Pressure ◦ Temperature ◦ Humidity ◦ Wind Speed & Direction ◦ Precipitation ◦ Cloud Cover
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What is it? ◦ The force exerted on you by the weight of the air. How do we measure it? ◦ Barometer What unit is it measured in? ◦ US: in (inches of mercury) ◦ Metric: mb (millibars)
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What is it? ◦ The measure of how hot or cold the air is. How do we measure it? ◦ Thermometer What unit is it measured in? ◦ US: o F (Fahrenheit) ◦ Metric: o C (Celcius)
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What is it? ◦ The amount of moisture in the air. How do we measure it? ◦ hygrometer Scale used to measure it: ◦ 0% - 100%
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What is it? ◦ The measure of how fast the air (wind) is traveling. How do we measure it? ◦ anemometer What unit is it measured in? ◦ US: mph (miles per hour) ◦ Metric: km/h ◦ (kilometers per hour)
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What is it? ◦ The direction the wind is blowing. How do we measure it? ◦ Wind vane What unit is it measured in? ◦ North, South, East, West
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What is it? ◦ The amount of precipitation that falls. How do we measure it? ◦ Rain gauge What unit is it measured in? ◦ US: in (inches) ◦ Metric: cm (centimeters)
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Satellites: Shows cloud cover, warm & cool regions and water vapor.
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Radar: Locate clouds and measure their heights. ◦ Doppler: Special radar that can detect air motion & precipitation.
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Weather Balloons: Collects data about air at different altitudes (heights).
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Ocean Buoys: Measure conditions in the ocean that affect the atmosphere.
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Ground Stations: Contain a number of different instruments to collect data in a particular area.
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Weather Maps Diagrams News Reports Weather Alerts
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The SUN and air. The sun heats the air around the Earth at different rates, causing wind.
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