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1 Lesson 3.2 Weather Patterns

2 Vocabulary high-pressure system air mass low-pressure system front

3 Essential Questions What are two types of pressure systems?
1 What drives weather patterns? 2 Why is it useful to understand weather patterns? 3

4 Warm v. Cold Explore Activity
Does the temperature of water determine how it moves? Watch what happens when warm water and cold water mix in the demonstration.

5 Pressure Systems Pressure systems influence local and regional weather patterns.

6 Air Masses Air masses are large bodies of air that have uniform
temperature, humidity, and pressure.

7 Global Influences on Local Weather
Local weather is influenced by a number of global factors including ocean currents, jet streams, and global winds. These factors have an effect on daily weather conditions and weather variables.

8 Fronts A weather front is a boundary between two air masses.

9 Warm Fronts A warm front not only brings warmer temperatures, but it also causes the wind to shift directions.

10 Weather Map

11 Mini-Assessment 1. Which image shows an approaching cold front?
CORRECT B D

12 Mini-Assessment 2. Which weather system does this diagram illustrate?
high pressure A air mass B low pressure C CORRECT front D

13 Mini-Assessment 3. How do jet streams influence local weather?
They are the cause of global winds. A They increase the temperature of surrounding areas. B They increase the rate at which water evaporates. C They push air masses around and move weather systems. D CORRECT

14 Mini-Assessment 4. Which air mass contains cold, humid air?
continental polar A maritime tropical C continental tropical B maritime polar D CORRECT


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