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Learning About Weather How Weather Impacts Your Lives
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Learning About Weather How to identify Clouds How to read weather maps How to prepare for Severe Weather
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A Little About Me Greg Morgan – Chief Meteorologist Morning & Midday Weather / Station Scientist Storm Chasing – Extreme Meteorologist Attended Midland High & Mississippi State University – Geosciences Hold the National Weather Association Seal of Approval
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Learning About Weather It’ Video Time!
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Watch CBS 7!
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Who Watches Us?
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Over 51,000 sq. miles 25 counties 23 in West Texas / 2 in SE. New Mexico The area is larger than 23 States Brewster is the largest County (6,193 sq. mi.) Guadalupe Peak ( 8,751’ above sea level ) is the highest point in Texas. Loving County is the largest, least populated county in the United States.
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Who Watches Us?
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We Have Big Storms! Saragosa tornado 1987 Population: 183 Injuries: 121 Deaths: 30 (F-4)
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Fujita Scale
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We Have Other Threats… Lightning Flash Floods
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What We Do For You We Forecast the Weather. We Report on the impacts of the weather. We Conduct damage surveys. We Issue Watches & Warnings. We educate!
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So Let’s Educate… The first thing you do is….
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Watch CBS 7!
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Educate Yourself Learn to recognize weather patterns & how they impact your life.
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Clouds There are many Types of clouds.
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Clouds Cirrus Stratus Cumulus
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How Clouds Form
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Types of Clouds Cirrus Clouds High Clouds Thin (wispy looking) Often signal a large Storm system 1-2 Storm system 1-2 days in advance. days in advance.
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Types of Clouds Stratus Clouds Mid-level Clouds Thick deck of clouds Common in Winter Often signal a change in temp. change in temp.
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Types of Clouds Cumulus Clouds Vertically Developed Lumpy (Cauliflower) Common in Spring Produce T-Storms
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Watch CBS 7!
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Understanding Weather Maps
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Watch CBS 7!
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Understanding Weather Maps High Pressure Blue H Sinking Air Warmer Temps Sunny Skies “Happy Weather”
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Understanding Weather Maps Low Pressure Red L Rising Air Stormy Weather Windy Weather “Lousy Weather”
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Understanding Weather Maps
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Fronts Cold Fronts Warm Fronts Dry Line
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Fronts Cold Fronts Warm Fronts
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Fronts Cold Fronts Warm Fronts
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Fronts Dry Line
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Fronts
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Fronts
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Fronts
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Fronts
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Now For The Important Part!!! Severe Weather Safety Now For The Important Part!!!
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Prepare For Anything Make a plan of action Practice that plan Involve your Family & Friends Know what to do incase of a fire or weather related emergency
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Step 1 Know where you are!
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Polygon Warnings There have been a few changes.
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Know When To Take Action Learn the difference between Watches & Warnings.
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Know When To Take Action Severe T-Storm Watch Issued by SPC Conditions are favorable For Large Hail & High For Large Hail & High Winds. Winds. GET READY! GET READY!
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Know When To Take Action Tornado Watch Issued by SPC Conditions are favorable For Large Hail, High For Large Hail, High Winds & Tornadoes. Winds & Tornadoes. GET READY! GET READY!
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Know When To Take Action Warnings (Tornado, Severe T-Storm, Etc.) Issued by NWS A Threat to Life & Property is Likely Property is Likely Take Cover Now! Take Cover Now!
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How Do We Know? We use Radar & Satellite Data Ground Reports Conceptual Model If a warning is If a warning is Issued… We Mean It! It!
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What You Need?
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Your Safety Kit Water (1gal for each person in your house) Non-Perishable Foods Battery Powered Radio and Flashlights First Aid Kit Medications Diapers!!!
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Where Do You Go? At School or in an Office Follow Instructions
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Where Do You Go? Go To The Lowest Floor If You are upstairs… Get Downstairs!
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Where Do You Go? Stay Away From Windows
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Where Do You Go? Get Underground (If Possible) Go To The Center Of Your Home Put multiple walls between you & the storm
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Where Do You Go? Cover Yourself With a Mattress or Blanket
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Where Do You Go? Avoid Mobile Homes & Cars!
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Where Do You Go? Avoid Large Buildings!
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Where Do You Go? Do Not Seek Shelter Under Overpasses!
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Where Do You Go? Do Not Seek Shelter Under Overpasses!
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Where Do You Go? Do Not Seek Shelter Under Overpasses!
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Severe Weather Safety Tornadoes Tornadoes are dangerous! Not every tornado is the same & they can sometimes do strange things.
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Lightning Lightning is Dangerous! Heats the air up to 50,000 degrees. One Hundred Million Volts 25 million strikes each year Lightning Kills more people each year than tornadoes. each year than tornadoes.
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Lightning Safety 30/30 Rule If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be struck by Lightning! Lightning! Go Indoors!
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Lightning Safety Talk on the phone Take Showers Use electronics Wait 30 Minutes
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Lightning Safety Lightning will travel through pipes or wires!
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Lightning Safety Avoid Water or High Ground Avoid Tall objects Get in a car
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Flash Floods Number 1 Weather Related Killer 176 Deaths
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Flash Floods For every foot of running water, 1,500 lbs. of force is applied. 2 feet or running water will move most cars & trucks.
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Flash Floods Dangerous Chemicals and other objects might be in the water! the water!
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Flash Floods Your decision to enter flood waters doesn’t just impact you. Who will save me if I can’t get out?
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“Buzz” Anderson
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Father of Four Children Volunteer Fireman
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