Formation of a depression

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Formation of a depression

Objectives Be able to describe the formation of a depression weather system. Be able to describe the air movement within a depression weather system. Be able to identify the features of a depression upon a satellite image. Be able to identify the features of a depression upon a synoptic weather chart.

Cold arctic or polar air Somewhere over the Atlantic… Depressions form at the boundary between cold artic/polar air in the North and tropical air in the South. Cold arctic or polar air Somewhere over the Atlantic… Polar Front Tropical air You may like to show this video https://www.youtube.com/embed/knxrOk8Jsok

The cold air is pushing south and the warm air is pushing north, this creates a bulge along the polar front. Cold artic or polar air Tropical air

Can you identify the bulge along the polar front signifying the start of a depression?

Cold arctic or polar air Due to the Coriolis Effect, caused by the rotation of the Earth, the air moves around an area of low pressure in an anti-clockwise direction. Cold arctic or polar air Tropical air

We can now see three fronts within the depression. Cold arctic or polar air Occluded front Warm Front Cold Front Tropical air

Identifying a depression on a synoptic chart. Can you identify? Areas of low pressure Isobars tightly packed Characteristic fronts, warm, cold and occluded

Which of the following would you associate with a depression? Depression or not?… Which of the following would you associate with a depression? Statement True False Depressions begin when two types of cold air meet. Depressions are associated with low pressure. The air moves in a clockwise direction within a depression. Depressions usually bring rainfall. In a depression we could expect to see isobars packed closely together. There is usually no wind in a depression.

Fronts in a Lab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knxrOk8Jsok