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1 Chapter 6 Air Pressure

2 Gale Force Winds Create Waves that Batter Coast in UK in 2002

3 What are the Basic Elements of Weather & Climate (list 6) Wind Temperature Humidity Clouds Precipitation Pressure

4 Objectives (pg. 169) 1.Define air pressure. 2. The units of force used to measure it. 3.Discuss how a mercury barometer and an aneroid barometer measure air pressure.

5 Bell work How many pounds of pressure do you exert on Earth? 1.Measure the sole of your shoe: L x W to get the AREA of your shoe in inches 2 2. Multiply x 2 shoes. 3. Divide your weight in lbs. area of your shoes 4. How many pounds of pressure do you exert on Earth? __________ lbs./in 2

6 Air pressure is …(pg. 168) The pressure exerted by the weight of the air above. Weight is a FORCE, a push or pull. You don’t “feel” it because the pressure on you is balanced. You feel it when it changes and your ears ‘pop’ as in a rapidly dropping airplane or elevator.

7 Average Air pressure at sea level cm 3 Column of water 33 ft. high

8 Ocean of Air around us

9 We are surrounded by an “ocean” of air. Gas molecules are free to move – filling all the space available At the surface = 1 ATM Pressure 5 km altitude = 50% ATM 10 km = 25% ATM Denver, CO the ‘mile high city’ = 82% ATM

10 1. Which has MORE PARTICLES? 2. Which is more DENSELY packed? 3. Which has more COLLISIONS? 4. Which is exerting HIGHER PRESSURE? 5. Which has a colder TEMPERATURE?

11 When gas molecules collide, they bounce off each other, exerting an outward pressure The force exerted against a surface by a continuous collision of gas molecules.

12 Measuring Air Pressure Unit for force in physics is Newton (N) At sea level the atmosphere exerts a force of 101,325 newtons/meter 2 U.S National Weather Service 1940, Millibar: (mb) = 100 newtons/m 2 Standard sea-level pressure is 1013.25 mb

13 Measuring Atmospheric Pressure Mercury Barometer 1643 Torricelli When air pressure increased, the mercury in the tube rose up - increased

14 Comparing Atmospheric Pressures 29.92 in 1013.25 mb

15 Aneroid Barometer (without air) High pressure readings (>30) indicates _________ weather, and low pressure readings (<30) indicates ________ weather Barograph

16 Associated Weather… …with High Pressure …with Low Pressure

17 Adjusting to Sea-Level Pressure by adding the pressure that would be exerted by an imaginary column of air to the stations pressure reading.

18 Isotherms: lines of same TEMPERATURE

19 Isobar- lines connecting areas of equal PRESSURE

20 L H 1018 1012 Locate the areas of the highest and lowest pressure H

21 Draw isobars for each of the following measurements 1004, 1008, 1012, 1016, 1020

22 Draw Isobar lines at 1008, 1012, 1016, 1020, 1024


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