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Atmosphere Notes
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Temperature - is the average motion of the molecules of a substance (measured with a thermometer) There are 3 different temperature scales: –Fahrenheit – used to record surface temp in US –Celsius – used overseas & upper air obs. –Kelvin – used in scientific formulas Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Humidity- is the amount of water vapor in the air. is the amount of water vapor in the air. There’s several ways to measure humidity, but the most useful for meteorologists is the dew point Dew point temperature is the temperature at which the air would become saturated (and condensation would begin forming) High relative humidity occurs when the temperature is close to the dew point Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Atmospheric pressure - is the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above it. (measured by barometer) is the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air above it. (measured by barometer) Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Barometer – An instrument that measures the changes in our air pressure. –2 Types Mercury –Consists of a glass tube open at bottom and partially filled with mercury. Aneroid –Air tight metal box; smaller than mercury and doesn’t contain a liquid. Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Barometer
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Wind – Caused by the uneven heating and differences in air pressure in the atmosphere Caused by the uneven heating and differences in air pressure in the atmosphere Because of the Coriolis force winds in the Northern Hem: –blow counterclockwise (or cyclonically) around Low Pressure –And blow clockwise (or anti-cyclonically) around High Pressure Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Wind has 2 different measurements (speed and direction) Wind speed is measured with an anemometer Wind direction is measured with a wind vane Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Wind speed can be measured in mph, knots, or meters per second 1 knot = 1.15 miles per hour 1 m/s = 2.24 miles per hour Wind Direction tells us FROM WHERE the wind is blowing Ex: A SW wind means wind is FROM SW Atmosphere Vocabulary
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Atmosphere – Layer of gases that surrounds the planet Composed of: Nitrogen – 78% Nitrogen – 78% Oxygen – 21% Other Gases – 1% Argon, CO 2, water vapor Argon, CO 2, water vapor Solids, pollution, dust, salt Solids, pollution, dust, salt
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Altitude –(elevation) distance above sea level –As altitude increases, temperature and air pressure decrease. –↑. ↓ ↓ A l t i t u d e t e m p e r a t u r e a i r p r e s s u r e ( d e n s i t y )
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Density Density 8 km above sea levelat sea level Air is less dense as Air is most dense altitude increases; at sea level fewer O 2 molecules …....... …… ….. …..............
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Layers of the Atmosphere Troposphere –Weather here Rain, snow, storms & most clouds found here –Clouds here Contain 90% of air’s mass –½ mile rise in altitude 6°F drop in temperature –Height 0 – 11 km (0-7 miles)
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Layers of the atmosphere Stratosphere –Altitude 11 to 50 km (7 – 31 miles) –Ozone Prevents skin cancer; absorbs UV rays (Ultraviolet rays) Being destroyed by pollution; air cond. & aerosol cans Ozone is a form of O 3 –Temperature -60°C at lowest level and then rises
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Mesosphere (middle) Altitude –50 to 80 km (31-50 miles) Clouds –Are ice crystals Temperature – -90°C (Brrr!) –Coldest part of atmosphere Meteors burn up here –Shooting stars Layers of the atmosphere
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Thermosphere (heat) Altitude –Above 80 km (air is very thin) Temperature –Up to 2000°C (very hot, but doesn’t feel hot) Ionosphere (part of thermosphere) –80-550 km (reflect radio waves back to Earth) –Aurora borealis (Northern lights) Exosphere –550 km and outward –Outermost layer where satellites are located
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