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WeatherChapter 24

Weather

•Weather: is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time.

•Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. There is a general worldwide movement of surface air from the poles toward the equator.

Weather

•Air Mass: a large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar

•Air masses are classified according to their source regions. (Continental, Maritime, Tropical, Polar)

Weather•Continental: dry

•Maritime: moist

•Tropical: warm

•Polar: cold

Weather Fronts

•Front: a boundary between air masses

•For a front to form, one air mass must collide with another air mass.

Weather Fronts•Cold Front: the front edge of a moving mass of cold air that pushes beneath a warmer air mass like a wedge

Weather Fronts•Warm Front: the front edge of advancing warm air mass that replaces colder air with warmer air

Weather Fronts•Stationary Front: a front of air masses that moves either very slowly or not at all

Weather Fronts•Occluded Front: a front that forms when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass and lifts the warm air mass off the ground and over another air mass

Weather Fronts•Midlatitude Cyclone: an area of low pressure that is characterized by rotating wind that moves toward the rising air of the central low-pressure region

Severe Weather

•Thunderstorms: a usually brief, heavy storm that consists of rain, strong winds, lightning, and thunder

Severe Weather

•Lightning: when clouds discharge electricity. The released electricity heats the air, and the air expands rapidly and produces the loud noise known as thunder.

Severe Weather•Hurricane: a severe storm that develops over tropical oceans and whose strong winds of more then 120 km/h spiral in toward the intensely low-pressure storm center

Severe Weather•Hurricane: a severe storm that develops over tropical oceans and whose strong winds of more then 120 km/h spiral in toward the intensely low-pressure storm center

Severe Weather•Hurricanes are the most destructive storms that occur on Earth. The most dangerous aspect is the rising sea level and large waves called a storm surge. (Typhoon- South Pacific)

Severe Weather•Tornado: a destructive, rotating column of air that has very high wind speeds and that maybe visible as a funnel-shaped cloud.

•Smallest, most violent, shortest-lived storm.

Severe Weather•Tornados form when a thunderstorm meets high-altitude horizontal winds. These winds cause the rising air in the thunderstorm to rotate.

Weather Instruments•Thermometer: an instrument that measures and indicates temperature

•Barometer: an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure

Weather Instruments•Anemometer: an instrument used to measure wind speed

•Wind Vane: an instrument used to determine direction of the wind

Weather Instruments•Radiosonde: a package of instruments that is carried aloft by balloons to measure upper atmospheric conditions, including temperature, dew point, and wind velocity

Weather Instruments•Radar: radio detection and ranging, a system that uses reflected radio waves to determine the velocity and location of objects

Forecasting the Weather•Station Model: a pattern of meteorological symbols that represents the weather at a particular observing station and that is recorded on a weather map

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