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1 Do Now… Identify the circled front lines. What type of front is it?

2 #1 = Warm Front Warm air moves over cold air – Why? Warm air slowly replaces cold air – Light Rain  Warm Weather

3 #2 = Cold Front Cold air moves under warm air – Why? Can bring thunderstorms, heavy rain, or snow

4 #3 = Occluded Front Warm air mass caught between 2 cold air masses Cool temperatures, large amounts of rain and snow

5 #4 = Stationary Front Cold and warm air mass meet – Neither moves Many days of clouds and wet weather

6 If you did not have the benefit of the weather forecast, how would you forecast the weather?

7 Forecasting the Weather What is a meteorologist? Air Pressure, Humidity, precipitation, temperature, wind speed, and wind direction

8 Air Temperature and Pressure _____________ Measures Air Temperature _____________ Measures Air Pressure

9 Wind Direction _________________ or ________________ measures win direction.

10 Wind Speed ___________________ measures wind speed.

11 Radar and Satellites Doppler Radar Weather Satellites http://www.weather.com/

12 Weather Balloons Measure temperature, air pressure, humidity – Wind speed direction by movement http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSEPMwHs6IA

13 Weather Map Station Model Weather Map

14 What do you see? What instruments did they use to get that data? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- 5VjABgCVrU

15 1)Warm Front stretching from Washington to California, traveling south east 2) It is going to be 85°F in Missouri today. 3) Area of Low Air Pressure around Georgia, Florida, and Alabama. 4)Stationary Front stretching from Maine to Pennsylvania.

16 1) Area of High Pressure around Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Virginia. 2) Occluded Front Stretching from South Dakota to New Mexico heading West. 3) It is going to be 73°F in the Minnesota/Wisconsin area today. 4) Area of Low Pressure around Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota.

17 1) The temperature in Northern Alaska is 46°F and Southern Alaska is 56°F. 2) There is a cold front stretching from Colorado to South Dakota heading northwest. 3) There is an occluded front stretching from Ohio to Vermont heading southeast. 4) There is a high pressure system over the Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico area.

18 1) The temperature in the northeast part of the country is going to be 76°F today. 2) There is a warm front stretching from South Dakota to Kansas heading east and a stationary Front stretching from South Dakota to Illinois. 3) There is a low pressure system over South Carolina with a warm cold stretching to Virginia Heading northwest.

19 1) There is a low pressure system over Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York with high Temperatures of 54°F and low temperatures of 23°F. 2) There is an occluded front and a stationary front starting in Michigan both headed east. The Occluded front is stretching to western Tennessee and the stationary front is stretching to Ohio. 3) High Pressure and 91°F in Hawaii.

20 1) Large amounts of precipitation and a temperature of 15°F in Pennsylvania. What type of front? 2) Very light rain and a temperature of 85°F in Nebraska. What type of front? 3) Thunderstorms and heavy rain in Utah. What type of front? 4) It has been overcast and rainy in New Jersey for several days. What type of front?


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