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Forecasts Unit 7 Day 5. Science Starter! 1)How do air masses interact at a warm front and what type of weather results? 2)How do air masses interact at.

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1 Forecasts Unit 7 Day 5

2 Science Starter! 1)How do air masses interact at a warm front and what type of weather results? 2)How do air masses interact at a cold front and what type of weather results? 3)Hurricanes and tornadoes are what type of pressure system?

3 Agenda Warm Up & Objective Wind & Station Model Basics Forecast essentials: Interpreting symbols Paired Weather Stations Activity Weather Forecast Mapping Project Exit Ticket HW: Forecast Write-up

4 Objective SWBAT Explain and apply knowledge of weather symbols and data provided in maps and diagrams to predict the weather.

5 Wind Solar Energy = energy source for wind (unequal heating of Earth’s surface generates pressure differences) The Coriolis effect only influences the direction of the wind, not the speed.

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7 Local vs. Global Winds Local: Influenced by topography (shape of land) Global Winds: large currents of winds that transfer heat from the poles and the equator (just like ocean currents!)

8 Winds Jet streams are fast moving “rivers” of air that flow at high altitudes Centers of low pressure=cyclones Centers of high pressure=anticyclones

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10 Types of Global Winds Trade Winds- Two belts of winds that blow from the east. Westerlies- Belts of wind blowing from the west. **All weather in the US travels west to east** Polar Easterlies- Winds that blow from the polar high toward the subpolar low.

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12 Weather Stations Symbols used to determine several factors including: 1.Temperature 2.Cloud Cover 3.Dew Point 4.Pressure 5.Wind Speed (measured in knots/1 knot=1.15 mph) and Direction

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15 HUMIDITY Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. Measured in percentage of total water vapor the air can hold. EX: 75% humidity means the air has 75% of the amount of water vapor it can hold

16 Wind Speed “Feathers” off the main line represent wind speed Half Feather = 5 mph Full Feather = 10 mph EX: What is the wind speed in Utica, New York? _______ 5 knots 10 knots

17 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE This number is rounded to the nearest 10 th, with the leading 9 or 10 omitted. 1)Add a decimal 2)Add a 9 or 10 in front of the number 3)Determine which is closest to 1000

18 ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE 138 13.8 913.8 or 1013.8

19 O Baton Rouge, LA In Baton Rouge, there was no cloud cover. The temperature was 70 degrees, with wind blowing from the south at 5 knots. There was 75 percent humidity with an atmospheric pressure of 998.4 mb. There was no previous weather. Cloud cover: _____________________Wind direction: ___________________ Wind speed: _____________________Temperature: ____________________ Humidity: _______________________Atmospheric Pressure: _____________ Previous Weather: _______________

20 H and L 1)locate the observation station with the lowest atmospheric pressure and write the word “Low” just above it. 2)The cold front comes out of the high-pressure center 3)The warm front comes out of the low-pressure center

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24 What weather is this location experiencing? Cloud cover: _____________ Wind direction: ___________________ Wind speed: _____________________ Temperature: ____________________ Humidity: _______________________ Atmospheric Pressure: _____________ Previous Weather: _______________

25 Weather Station Wind Speed (mph) Wind Direction Atmospheric Pressure (mb) Temperature ( o F)Type of Weather Cloud Coverage (%) Seattle7260 o 1020.842 0 Phoenix1150 o 1021.145 0 San Francisco8135 o 1020.048Fog25 Boston12100 o 1018.152Fog25 Colorado24225 o 98030 o Snow75 Dallas29315 o 1007.860Hail100 Oklahoma City45315 o 1007.857Thunderstorms100 Atlanta20120 o 1032.356Drizzle50

26 Homework Find a weather map in the newspaper or on the internet. Use your knowledge to write a 1-paragragh description about the weather forecast and the influencing factors (e.g. air fronts, temperature, pressure systems, and wind).

27 Exit Ticket


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