Weather. Meteorologist – a person who studies weather.

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Weather

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Weather

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Meteorologist –

a person who studies weather

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Weather is the study of conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time Atmosphere conditions

What is weather?

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Elements of weather:

Temperature

Precipitation (rainfall, snowfall)

Wind speed

Humidity

Cloud cover

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Understanding surface chart symbols and the systems they show

 Low pressure area

                                    

 High pressure area

 Warm front

 Cold front

 Occluded front

 Stationary front

 Trough

Common weather symbols

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Weather Fronts

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When two air masses meet they don’t like to mix so they form a border called a front.

Front

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What is a warm front?

A warm front is the transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass.

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What is a cold front?

A cold front is the transition zone where a cold air mass is replacing a warmer air mass.

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Weather:

Under Pressure

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•High and Low Pressure Systems

•A blue "H" means a center of high pressure (usually calm, sunny weather).

•A red "L" means low pressure (which can mean storminess). Most fronts extend from low-pressure centers.

                                                                                                                                 

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1.Air has weight (yes it is true)

**All the air molecules in the atmosphere put pressure on our bodies.

**The higher you go the less pressure

Pressure: High and Low Pressure

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Types of weather maps used everyday by Meteorologists

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Front Map

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Wind Map

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Temperature Map

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Precipitation Map

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Radar Map

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Satellite Map

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1.Why is it helpful to use different types of weather maps?

2.Where does weather happen?

Questions

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Climate

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Climate

climate is the pattern of seasonal weather that happens year after year

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Compare these two types of climate-

make predictions and conclusions about the water cycle in these areas.

• Tennessee • Arizona

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Information on hurricanes

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A storm goes through a series of stages before being classified as a hurricane.

 

Tropical Disturbance

Thunderstorms with light cyclonic circulation

Tropical Depression

Wind speeds between 20 and 34 knots (23-39 mi/hr)

Tropical Storm

Wind speeds between 35 and 64 knots (40-73 mi/hr)

HurricaneWind speed greater than 64 knots (74 mi/hr)

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Hurricane Katrina Photographs

Things to look for:

1. Types of clouds

2. New dangerous conditions forming besides the hurricane

3. Look at the colors, shapes and height of the storm

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