United States Weather Maps. How to Read a Surface Map Surface maps depict the large-scale elements of the weather. These elements include high and low.
Geography Weather Write GEOGRAPHY WEATHER TOPIC at the back of your jotter. Think up as many words as you can to do with the weather that begin with: G,E,O,G,R,A,P,H,Y.
Weather Forecasting Guide Forecasting Temperatures Forecasting Precipitation Reading Weather Maps.
Figure 7.2.1 (p. 202) Precipitation formation. Water droplets in clouds are formed by nucleation of vapor on aerosols, then go through many condensation-evaporation.
Application of quasigeostrophic arguments in interpretation of extratropical cyclogenesis Niels Woetmann Nielsen Danish Meteorological Institute.
Clouds… and what they tell us. 13.11. Fog Fog is actually a cloud that forms near the ground. Fog is produced on clear nights when energy from the surface.
Storms. Understanding Fronts Fronts occur at the boundaries of converging air masses.
Geography Weather
The jet stream
Class #20: Friday, October 15
Class #21: Monday, October 18, 2010
Urban Air Pollution