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What is weather? State of the atmosphere at a specific time and place. Describes conditions such as: air pressure, wind, temp. and amount of moisture in the air (variables of weather)
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SUN’S HEAT EARTH’S AIR & WATER Sun provides almost all of Earth’s energy. Sun causes evaporation Which forms clouds Which falls to Earth as rain or snow. Repeat :-)
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AIR MOLECULESTEMPERATURE Always moving Randomly – even when there is no wind. Def.: measure of the average amount of motion of molecules (kinetic energy) Temp – high – molecules move fast – feels warm Temp – low- move less fast – feels cool
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DEFINITIONAIR Air moving in a specific direction Measured w/ Weather vanes Weather socks Anemometer “a nuh MAH muh tur” Warm – low atmospheric pressure Cool – high atmospheric pressure (denser - sinks) *****Air moves from regions of high to low pressure (cool to warm)
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Def: the force a column of air applies on the air or a surface below it. Instrument used to measure air pressure = BAROMETER Label = millibars (mb)
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Def. : amount of water vapor present in the air Warmer temps – move too quickly to come together Cooler temps – move slower so water vapor molecules stick together (condense!!!) Condensation = air is saturated
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DEF: measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air COMPARED to the maximum amount of water vapor the air could contain at that temperature. .
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Definition: TEMPERATURE at which air is saturated and condenses *** changes w/ the amount of water vapor in air.
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MiniLab Use Fig 3 ~ GRAPH Reading the graph How much water vapor is in the air at 15 degrees C? What temperature has 5 g/m 3 water vapor?
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Stratus Flat white and layered. Form at low altitudes (up to 2000 m) Associated w/ fair weather or rain, snow Cumulus Puffy, white w/ flat bases ~ piled up. Sometimes tower to great heights (2000 to 6000 m) Cirrus Thin, white, feathery ~ wispy. Made of ice crystals High – above 6000 m
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Different classifications of Clouds Different classifications of Clouds Prefixes: Cirro – describes high clouds Alto – describes middle Strato – low NIMBUS means “dark rain cloud” **associated w/ precipitation
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Stratus cloud near ground!! Air is cooled to dew point!! Reduces visibility.
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Def: water in liquid or solid form falling from atmosphere.
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1. Rain: water vapor forms raindrops when air is WARM. 2. Snow: water vapor forms snowflakes when air is COLD. 3. Sleet: Starts as rain but air near ground is cold so rain freezes. (Made up of small ice pellets.) 4. HAIL: Pellets of ice BUT they form INSIDE the cloud.
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Sept. 22, 2010 Mrs. Edelen’s house!
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Compare Contrast
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Role of WATER VAPOR in atmosphere Relative HUMIDITY: tells whether day is dry or precip. will happen. Air Temp of Atmosphere: determines what type of precip. will happen Study Clouds: know what is coming Understand the water cycle.
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There are …. SIX Wind ~ direction and speed Temperature Air pressure Humidity Cloud coverage Precipitation
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READ SECTION 1 (if you haven’t already) Assignment: P. 456 (1-10)
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