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Weather Systems Weather • Weather: the current conditions of the atmosphere • Included in a weather report: Air temperature, air pressure, cloud type, wind speed and direction, the amount and type of precipitation, moon phase Weather • Meteorology: the study of atmospheric changes • Weather changes every day because the air is always moving • Weather also changes because the energy from the sun is constantly being moved around after it reaches earth’s surface Weather • Climate: the long term weather patterns of a certain area • Climatology: the study of the climate and climate change • Weather can change rapidly, climate changes slowly over time Pressure Systems • Air wants to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure • Low pressure system: the air has a lower pressure than the surrounding air Low Pressure Systems • The air rises and the water vapor condenses into clouds • Low pressure systems bring: cloudy weather and storms are likely High Pressure System • High Pressure Systems: the air has a higher pressure than the surrounding air • Remember: Air always wants to move from a high pressure to a low pressure! High Pressure Systems • As the air sinks, water evaporates becoming water vapor • High pressure systems bring good weather and clear skies Pressure Systems Low Pressure Up and in High Pressure Down and out Weather Fronts • Weather front: an area where two air masses with different temperatures and densities collide but do not mix • The collisions often cause storms and changing weather Warm Front • Warm front: a warm air mass is pushed up and over a cold air mass • As a warm front approaches, the temperature and air pressure drop • Warm fronts move slowly and bring clouds and rainstorms Cold Fronts • Cold Front: a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass up • Cold fronts move fast and produce dramatic changes in weather Cold Fronts • As the cold front passes, the winds become gusty, and the temperature drops rapidly • Cold fronts bring heavy rain, snow, hail, thunderstorms and cooler weather Stationary Fronts • Stationary Front: when a warm air mass and a cold air mass push against each other but neither one can move the other Stationary Front • A stationary front may stay for days over an area • During a stationary front, weather is cloudy and rain or snow often falls Occluded Fronts • Occluded Front: when a warm air mass and a cold air mass push into each other and the cold air mass overtakes the warm air mass Occluded Front • Occluded fronts form around low pressure systems • Occluded fronts cause changes in temperature and wind direction Severe Weather • Thunderstorms: rain, hail, wind and lightning • Thunderstorms form when air rapidly rises in a low pressure system • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVZExLO0MWA Thunderstorms • Lightning: small ice crystals that are positively charged collide with ice crystals that are negatively charged • Thunderstorms are measured on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 is very severe Severe Weather • Hurricane: a storm with violent wind exceeding 74 mph • Hurricanes are measured on a scale of category 1 to category 5 • Category 5 is catastrophic • http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/sevweath/swwhatare.h tml Severe Weather • Tropical Storm: a hurricane that forms in a tropical area • Cyclone: a tropical storm surrounded by thunderstorms Severe Weather • Tornado: a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds • Tornadoes are measured on a scale from F0 to F5, F5 tornadoes are the most destructive • why tornadoes hate America Severe Weather • Blizzard: a severe snow storm with strong winds and heavy snowfall • Drought: an extended period of time when a region does not get rain Severe Weather • Flash flood: rapid flooding caused by heavy rainfall or rapid snow melt • The ground is too frozen, too saturated or too dry to soak up the water fast enough Severe Weather • Monsoon Wind: a change in the direction and strength of the wind • Monsoon rains: a rainy season that can last for weeks or months Severe Weather • El Niño: the abnormal warming of Pacific ocean currents • Causes droughts in Asia and flooding in the Americas La Niña • La Niña: the abnormal cooling of Pacific ocean currents • Causes flooding in Asia and droughts in the Americas