Weather
Disaster management
ES – NC Landforms, Weather, and Climate. NC Landforms.
Climate and Terrestrial Biodiversity Chapter 7. Core Case Study: Connections between Wind, Climate, and Biomes Wind Indirect form of solar energy Circulates.
Why Do We Have Weather?. An Introduction Take good notes! There will be a quiz at the end of this presentation.
Weather and Waves John Huth Harvard University. Weather Basics Hot air rises (less dense), cold air sinks (more dense) Atmosphere becomes colder the higher.
Types of Severe WEATHER and Fronts Objective: Can I use meteorological data to predict weather?
Why Do We Have Weather? WHY DO WE HAVE THE WEATHER ? Just think about it! Just think about it! Why is there wind? Why does it blow from one direction.
12-8-10 What is weather? Do Now: 1.How do you define weather? 2.How do you describe weather? 3.List all possible ways the earths atmosphere is heated.
Weather Phenomena SOL WG.2a. Monsoons Monsoons are wind patterns in South and Southeast Asia. There are two types of monsoons in South Asia, the winter.
What is Weather? Energy is transferred between fast-moving molecules and slower-moving molecules – CONDUCTION – transfer of energy when molecules collide.
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