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Chapter 12 Meteorology
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Meteorology = the study of meteors? Meteoros = anything high in the air Meteorologists study: – Hydrometeors: rain, snow, sleet, hail – Lithometeors: dust, smoke, haze, particles – Electrometeors: lightning, thunder Weather (short term) vs. climate (long term)
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Imbalanced heating What makes summer warmer than winter? Number of hours of daylight and angle of the sun’s rays
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Air masses Movement of air and water distribute heat around the earth Air masses take on the properties of their source regions. – Polar = cold – Tropical = warm – Maritime = humid – Continental = dry – Arctic: very cold/dry
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Coriolis Effect Moving air curves clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere Creates global wind systems: – Polar easterlies – Westerlies – Trade winds – Horse latitudes – Equatorial low (ITCZ)
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Jet Streams Narrow bands of fast westerly wind Position varies seasonally Polar and subtropical Storms form along jet stream paths
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Weather Fronts Stationary front
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Pressure Systems In a low pressure system, air rises, cools and forms clouds Air sinks in a high pressure system, usually associated with fair weather
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Weather Observation Systems Automated surface observing system Radiosonde (upper atmosphere weather balloon) Weather radar (including doppler) Weather satellites (infrared, visible and water- vapor imagery)
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Weather Data Temperature (thermometer) Air pressure (barometer) Wind speed (anemometer) Relative humidity (hygrometer)
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Weather Station Models A station model is a record of weather data for a specific place at a specific time Uniform way of communicating weather data Lots of information in a small space
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Map with weather stations
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Same map with Isotherms
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Same map with Isobars
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Short and Long Term Forecasts Short-term More detailed and accurate Hourly forecast based on present weather One- to three-day forecasts based on larger systems such as low pressure systems Long-term Less reliable because of great number of variables involved Based on large scale circulation patterns and weather cycles
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