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1 Weather Prediction  How do weather forecasters predict the weather? How do weather forecasters predict the weather? How do weather forecasters predict the weather?  How has technology helped to improve weather forecasts? How has technology helped to improve weather forecasts? How has technology helped to improve weather forecasts?  What can be learned from the information on weather maps? What can be learned from the information on weather maps? What can be learned from the information on weather maps?

2 How do weather forecasters predict the weather? How do weather forecasters predict the weather?   Meteorologists- Scientist who studies the causes of weather and tries to predict it  Meteorologists’ most important tool? RADAR!!!!! Current National Doppler Radar Map - USATODAY.com Current National Doppler Radar Map - USATODAY.com NWS radar image from Raleigh/Durham, NC NWS radar image from Raleigh/Durham, NC

3 How has technology helped to improve weather forecasts? How has technology helped to improve weather forecasts?  Technological improvements in gathering weather data and using computers have improved the accuracy of weather forecasts  The most recent advancement is the SATELLITE Satellite Images - NOAA's National Weather Service Satellite Images - NOAA's National Weather Service

4 What can of information is found in the news?  Current temperature  Forecast hourly, day, extended  Alerts  Sunrise, sunset  Humidity Check weather online Check weather online  Air pressure  Daily highs and lows  Wind speed and direction  Record highs and lows  Severe weather  Cloud cover

5 What can be learned from the information on weather maps? What can be learned from the information on weather maps?  Standard symbols on weather maps show fronts, areas of high and low pressure, type of precipitation, and temperatures. Weather Map Weather Map

6 Weather Tools  Psychrometer- measure relative humidity  Anemometer- measures wind speed  Barometers- measures air pressure Aneroid (without liquid)- accurately describe how this barometer functions. Instead of mercury, these barometers use a small metal box called an aneroid cell. This cell is actually a bellows and springs system which expands or contracts as air pressure changes.Aneroid (without liquid)- accurately describe how this barometer functions. Instead of mercury, these barometers use a small metal box called an aneroid cell. This cell is actually a bellows and springs system which expands or contracts as air pressure changes. Mercury-A column of mercury is inside a glass tube sealed at one end. The other end rests in a small cup of mercury, called a cistern.Mercury-A column of mercury is inside a glass tube sealed at one end. The other end rests in a small cup of mercury, called a cistern.

7 Fronts Cold Front transition zone from warm air to cold air  A cold front is defined as the transition zone where a cold air mass is replacing a warmer air mass.  When a cold front passes through, temperatures can drop more than 15 degrees within the first hour

8 Fronts Stationary Front a front that is not moving  When a warm or cold front stops moving, it becomes a stationary front. Once this boundary resumes its forward motion, it once again becomes a warm front or cold front. warm frontcold frontwarm frontcold front  A stationary front is represented by alternating blue and red lines with blue triangles pointing towards the warmer air and red semicircles pointing towards the colder air

9 Fronts Warm Front transition zone from cold air to warm air A warm front is defined as the transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass. Warm fronts generally move from southwest to northeast and the air behind a warm front is warmer and more moist than the air ahead of it. When a warm front passes through, the air becomes noticeably warmer and more humid than it was before.humid

10 Fronts Occluded Front when a cold front overtakes a warm front  A developing cyclone typically has a preceding warm front (the leading edge of a warm moist air mass) and a faster moving cold front (the leading edge of a colder drier air mass wrapping around the storm). cyclonewarm frontcold frontcyclonewarm frontcold front  North of the warm front is a mass of cooler air that was in place before the storm even entered the region.

11 El Nino  an abnormal warming of surface ocean waters in the eastern tropical Pacific.


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