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Chapter 28. AIR PRESSURE 1. AIR PRESSURE 2. GLOBAL WINDS. LOCAL WINDS. MISC. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. FJ. All music is from Jeopardy.com. Local Winds$ 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Chapter 28

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All music is from Jeopardy.com

AIR PRESSURE 2

GLOBAL WINDS MISC.

AIR PRESSURE 1

FJ

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Local Winds $100

Powerful East Coast storms usually foreshadowed by

northeast winds.

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Local Winds $200

A daytime breeze that blows from the ocean towards the beach.

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Local Winds $300

Haboobs (violent dust storms), dust devils, whirlwinds, and

sandstorms.

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Local Winds $400

Winds that change according to the season.

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Local Winds $500Very cold down sloping wind that comes from a

large snow covered plateau.

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Air Pressure 1 $100

1013.2 millibars.

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Air Pressure 1 $200

True or false. Air pressure is in a

constant state of change.

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Air Pressure 1 $300

Instrument that measures air pressure.

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Air Pressure 1 $400Winds blow outward and

clockwise.

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Air Pressure 1 $500

Winds blow inward and clockwise.

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Air Pressure 2 $100

1052 millibars

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Air Pressure 2 $200

968 millibars

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Air Pressure 2 $300

1002 millibars

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Air Pressure 2 $400

Warmer and more humid air.

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Air Pressure 2 $500

Cooler and drier air.

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Global Winds $100

Wind is deflected to the right of its direction of

motion.

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Global Winds $200

Wind is deflected to the left of its direction of

motion.

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Global Winds $300

The rotation of the Earth causes this effect.

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Global Winds $400

The force that generates wind.

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Global Winds $500Most likely to be the windiest areas on the Earth due to a lack of

friction.

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Misc. $100

A favorable area in which to study monsoons.

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Misc. $200

1017 millibars.

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Misc. $300

A warm dry wind that decends from the eastern

slopes of the Rocky Mountains.

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Misc. $400

Hot, dry winds that are infamous for creating large fires in Southern

California.

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Misc. $500A bitterly cold wind

associated with a cold front that comes from

Canada and can change temperature very rapidly.

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Final JeopardyWind

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WINNER

What makes wind blow (4 specific sequential steps)?