Post on 11-May-2015
Class 18 (starting at Slide 15)(and some 17 and 19)
air pressure
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGulvutZJpg
What is wind?
What influences wind direction? What influences wind speed?
Let’s figure out step-by-step, what happens to a rising air parcel.
33%
33%
33% 1. Will rise2. Will sink3. Will maintain its vertical position
50%
50% 1. Be subject to lessening air pressure2. Be subject to increased air pressure
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33%
33% 1. Expand in volume2. Contract in volume3. Stay the same size
50%
50% 1. Collide with each other more2. Collide with each other less
50%
50% 1. Speed up2. Slow down
50%
50% 1. Less kinetic energy, lower temperature
2. More kinetic energy, higher temperature
50%
50% 1. Water vapor will condense2. Water will evaporate
50%
50% 1. Clouds and precipitation2. Clear skies and dry conditions
50%
50% 1. Low pressure system2. High pressure system
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25%
25%
25% 1. It is called a vortex low2. It is a tornado3. It is called a cyclone4. It is called an anticyclone
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25%
25%
25% 1. Converge and move counterclockwise
2. Converge and move clockwise3. Diverge and move counterclockwise4. Diverge and move clockwise
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/products/wximagery/globalwv.html
http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/global_precip/html/wpage.gl_ir_loop.html
Monsoon Patterns