Climate and Weather Section 2.3, p.33. Weather This is a description of atmosphere conditions from day to day. Ex. Its sunny and warm now.
CHAPTER 22.3 Weather and Climate. Objectives 1. Explain how fronts affect weather 2. Explain how climate is different than weather Key Terms: Air mass,
Chapter 16 & 17-weather and climate
Ea 3.1 weather fronts and storms
6th Grade Chapter 18 Part 2
Weather Song .
The Natural World – Revision Notes. What Is the Natural World? This unit comprises three major concept areas. Weather, Climate and Ecosystems Weather.
Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Professional Development Center Fundamentals of Weather Contents Air Masses Fronts (cold, warm, occluded, stationary)
Sun = Energy driving weatherSun = Energy driving weather Equator = warm; Poles = cold why?Equator = warm; Poles = cold why? Daytime: air over land.
Weather Patterns. What are 2 types of pressure systems? What drives weather patterns? Why is it useful to understand weather patterns? What are.
Lesson 2-1 A high-pressure system is a large body of circulating air with high pressure at its center and lower pressure outside of the system.high-pressure.
Air Masses and Fronts. What is an Air Mass? Air masses are large bodies of air which have similar temperature and moisture characteristics. Air masses.