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Be a weather presenter
Activity 4
Extreme weather imagesCyclone Yasi – 3 February 2011
Category 5 cyclone
Source: BOM
Extreme weather imagesVictorian floods – 3 September 2010
Source: BOM
Weather maps Illustrates the meteorological conditions of an area at a specific time
Shows what the weather is currently doing
Shows what type of weather is expected during the hours and days ahead
Source: BOM
How to read a weather map H = high pressure, L = low pressure
Isobars are labeled with a number = air pressure (hectopascals)
Air pressure is higher near the centre of a high pressure weather system
Air pressure is lower near the centre of a low pressure system
Isobars that are closely spaced mean strong winds (low pressure systems)
Isobars that are spaced far apart indicate calm weather (high pressure systems)
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High pressure system
Calm, light winds
Low pressure systemStrong winds
Rainfall
What to do: Weather map In pairs, choose a weather map
Save the image
Annotate and locate the following features:
High pressure system
Low pressure system
Air pressure
Strong winds
Light winds
What is the expected weather at your current location (include rainfall)?
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Video: Satellite images and rain radar images
Satellite and rain radar images Radar (radio detection and ranging) images:
Predict when and where precipitation will occur
Satellite images:
Predict cloud cover
Show wind speed
Show wind direction
Satellite images
Source: BOM
What to do: Satellite images In pairs, choose a satellite image (same date and time as before)
Read the observation made by the BOM
Note the findings about cloud cover and precipitation
What is the weather doing at your current location?
Source: BOM
Source: BOM
Source: BOM
Meteorologist presentation Watch the following video of a Channel 9 news weather presentation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPVmTRJ1ggE
What does the presenter talk about?
How does the presenter stand?
Who does she look at when presenting the weather?
What to do: Meteorologist presentation Make your own weather presentation in pairs
Use the weather forecast map and satellite image information
Refer to the images throughout the presentation
Use a recording device to record the presentation which will be played to the class
One of the pair act and the other films for the first half, then swap