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1 * aka air pressure * Caused by * Units * 14.7 psi * Why aren’t we crushed? * Air pushing out * Used to it * Decreases with altitude/elevation

2 * Air moves from high pressure to low pressure * Wind * Larger pressure differences = stronger winds * Named for direction * Wind chill Wind chill * What temp. feels like to us * Humans only * Cause * Related to dangerousness of wind and cold temp. * Frostbite * Hypothermia

3 * Land warms/cools faster * Hot air rises * Lower pressure over land * Breeze from ocean (high to low pressure) * Cools the land * Opposite at night

4 * What? * Warm winter winds * Dramatic temperature changes * Where? * Mountains * Moist air * How? * Clouds formed * Heat released * Warmer air than without clouds * Red belt

5 * Similar temp. and humidity * Air that has stayed in a place * Quickly change because they move * Named for where they form * Maritime vs. Continental * Tropical vs. Polar

6 3. What is wind chill and why is it important to humans? 4. What creates wind? 5. How are Chinook winds created? 6. How can the wind be a benefit to you when you live on the ocean shoreline? 7. A maritime tropical air mass exists over Colorado today, what would the air be like?

7 * Air masses don’t mix * Front = boundary between them * What happens? * Warm, less dense air moves up * Cold, more dense air sinks * Types * Cold * Warm * Stationary * Occluded * Type of cloud can tell you what type of front

8 * Form in severe thunderstorms * Wind at different altitudes is different speeds * Creates swirling winds * Eventually become vertical * Swirling cloud reaches ground = tornado * Not on ground for long * Extremely low pressure * Winds 100-400 mph * Not well understood

9 8. Describe how warm, cold, stationary and occluded fronts are different. 9. Explain how a tornado is formed. 10. Where would you probably not find tornadoes and why?

10 * Unequal heating at different latitudes * Equator (lower latitudes) * Warmer air * Rises, lower pressure * Moves towards poles * Sinks when cools, higher pressure * Convection cells * Patterns of moving air and high/low pressure * Create areas of high and low winds * Jet stream * High speed wind * Upper troposphere, lower stratosphere * No consistent path * Effect weather patterns

11 * Wind moves in a straight line * Earth’s rotation * Causes appearance of curving * Northern Hemisphere = clockwise (right) * Southern Hemisphere = counter-clockwise (left)

12 * Large weather systems * Impacted by Coriolis effect * Cyclone * Low pressure * Pulls air in and upward * Produces storms * Anti-cyclone * High pressure * Air moves out and downward * Clear skies

13 * Winds at least 74 mph * Form over tropics * Warm, moist air forms clouds * Rotating * More water evaporates * Creates low pressure “eye” * Lacks wind * Gets larger with more evaporation * Loses energy once it hits land * No more “fuel” * Cyclones, typhoons, hurricanes


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