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SOL REVIEW SHEETS Weather, Rocks/Minerals, Mapping These are due Friday
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Test Debrief
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Upcoming Events Interactive Achievement May 17 SOL May 25 Interactive Achievement May 17 SOL May 25
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Quiz Atmosphere, Clouds, Temperature, Humidity Class Quiz. Everyone will answer at least one question. Whole class gets the grade Atmosphere, Clouds, Temperature, Humidity Class Quiz. Everyone will answer at least one question. Whole class gets the grade
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Air pressure Pressure from the weight of the air above a certain point This can vary depending on the temperature and make up of the air Areas of high pressure mean that the air is coming down and pressing down more Areas of low pressure have rising air and will be the ones that cause bad weather Pressure from the weight of the air above a certain point This can vary depending on the temperature and make up of the air Areas of high pressure mean that the air is coming down and pressing down more Areas of low pressure have rising air and will be the ones that cause bad weather
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Air Pressure Think of air as a liquid. It moves much the same way, we just cannot see it as easily.
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How to measure pressure It is measured using a barometer Typically they contain a liquid such as mercury with a weight or lid. As the pressure pushes the weight down, it forces the liquid up to give a reading. The unit of measure is in millibars Higher number = Higher pressure Isobars – lines drawn on a map to connect areas of the same pressure It is measured using a barometer Typically they contain a liquid such as mercury with a weight or lid. As the pressure pushes the weight down, it forces the liquid up to give a reading. The unit of measure is in millibars Higher number = Higher pressure Isobars – lines drawn on a map to connect areas of the same pressure
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Wind Changes in air pressure cause winds to form Air wants to shift from areas of high pressure to low pressure When there is a greater difference of High and Low Pressure, there will be more winds The direction will be determined by the path the pressure change happens and the Coriolis effect Changes in air pressure cause winds to form Air wants to shift from areas of high pressure to low pressure When there is a greater difference of High and Low Pressure, there will be more winds The direction will be determined by the path the pressure change happens and the Coriolis effect
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Coriolis Effect Earth’s Rotation causes all free moving objects to be deflected to the right if they are going in a straight path
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Weather Fronts Air Mass- large body of air that has similar temperatures and moisture Front- The area where two different air masses meet Often they are classified as warm or cold fronts Air Mass- large body of air that has similar temperatures and moisture Front- The area where two different air masses meet Often they are classified as warm or cold fronts
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Warm Front Warm air moves in on an area that had cold air Very gradual change and a very low level of slope of change Usually only cause light-moderate rain over a long period of time On a weather map these are marked with a red line, or a line with half circles pointing in the direction it is moving Warm air moves in on an area that had cold air Very gradual change and a very low level of slope of change Usually only cause light-moderate rain over a long period of time On a weather map these are marked with a red line, or a line with half circles pointing in the direction it is moving
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Cold Front Cold dense air moves into an area where warm air was Typically they are much more steep in the change in weather and move in faster because hot air goes up faster Can create heavy rain and winds when the front moves over because of the mix of warm and cold air. Once it passes, the temperature drops and the winds calm Shown on a map with a blue line or a line with triangles pointing to where it is moving. Cold dense air moves into an area where warm air was Typically they are much more steep in the change in weather and move in faster because hot air goes up faster Can create heavy rain and winds when the front moves over because of the mix of warm and cold air. Once it passes, the temperature drops and the winds calm Shown on a map with a blue line or a line with triangles pointing to where it is moving.
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Reading a weather map
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Upcoming Severe storms and climate tomorrow Test on Weather on Thursday Severe storms and climate tomorrow Test on Weather on Thursday
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Exit Question With so many different ways we can predict what the weather will be like, why do meteorologist still get it wrong sometimes?
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