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Focus on One of the Blue Circles
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Check Out the Back of Your Handout and Follow Along
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“QUIZ TIME”
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Work With Your Partner on this Station Model
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How About Another Station Model to Decipher?
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Another “Quiz” on Station Models
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THE DEFINITION OF WIND
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THE DEFINITION OF WIND The horizontal movement of air
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The wind flow in high and low pressure systems
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The wind flow in high and low pressure systems
At the surface, winds tend to flow clockwise outward from a center of high pressure.
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Now for the “Drawing High and Low Pressure Systems” Activity
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The Characteristics Used in Identifying Air Masses
How do air masses get their characteristics?
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By the area over which they form.
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By the area over which they form...
...based on the area’s TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE, and HUMIDITY
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You Will Need to Know The 4 Types of Fronts
First we need to define what a front is…
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The Four Types of Fronts
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A front is the interface where two different air masses meet
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There are four main types of fronts
The first one is the cold front Fast moving, cold air close to ground, brief/heavier rain
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There are four main types of fronts
The second one is the warm front Slow moving, warm air pushed up, long/lighter rain
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There are four main types of fronts
The third one is the stationary front Doesn’t move, similar to warm front with, long/lighter rain
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There are four main types of fronts
The fourth one is the occluded front Warm lifted up, short time of very intense weather, frontal systems “die” out
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The importance of the jet stream
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What is the importance of storms?
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Storms help to modify the extremes of the earth’s environment
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How Storms Get Their Energy
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Weather Prediction
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