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Review Day Drill: Complete the sentence. ________ pressure systems are caused by ________ air rising allowing clouds to form. Objective: SWBAT identify key components of the Weather Factor in order to prepare for the unit test. HW: Study
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Factors Affecting Weather Review Measuring Air Pressure: Barometer (inches, milibars) Mercury: Liquid mercury rises in the cylinder as air pressure increases. Anaroid: Solid thin metal walls that expand or push in based on atmospheric pressure. Thermometer: Temperature: Average amount of energy of a substance and measured in Celsius (0 – 100) and Fahrenheit (32 – 212).
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Winds: Caused by differences in pressure. Horizontal movement of air. Measuring: Uses an anemometer; see picture. Wind chill factor: Removes heat from skin causing it to feel cooler than it actually is.
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Water in the Atmosphere ; Cloud formation leads to precipitation. Humidity: Amount of water in air. Relative Humidity: Percent of water in air compared to amount it holds. Psychrometer: measures relative humidity. Dew Point: Temperature when water condenses out of air, clinging to particles, and forms clouds.
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Local Winds: Unequal heating of land and water, smaller area, changes Local Winds can be found near a large body of water and around mountainous areas. Sea breezes: Occur during the day time when warm air rises from the land and is replaced by cooler air coming from the sea. Land breezes: Occur at night when cool air from land blows out to replace warmer air rising from sea. Mountain breezes: Winds and air masses are funneled up the mountain during the day and directed down the mountain at night when cooler.
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Global Winds: Unequal heating of globe, larger area, steady. Warm air rises near equator and falls at poles creating wind belts. Coriolis Effect: Due to rotation of the Earth winds do not follow a straight path. Northern hemisphere: Turns to right. Southern hemisphere: Turns to left. 3 major belts: Trade winds: Blow from NE to SW Prevailing Westerlies: Blow from SW to NE Polar Easterlies: Blow away from poles, East to West
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Other Areas Areas of Inactivity due to rising or falling air masses. Doldrums: Rising air near equator. Horse Latitudes: Falling air (30 degrees North).
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Types of Clouds: According to height & Type Cumulus: Form less than 2 km but can reach 18km. Fluffy, piles of cotton. (Fair Skies) Cumulonimbus: Towering clouds that produce thunderstorms. Altocumulus: Very high cumulus clouds. Stratus: Flat layers, cover the sky. Nimbostratus: Thicken producing rains or snow. Cirrus: High altitudes above 6km. Wispy feathery. Made of ice crystals.
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Air Masses according to temp and humidity Polar = Cold air from the poles. Tropical = Warm air from the equator. Maritime = Moist air forms over water. Continental = Dry air forms over land.
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