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Winds Chapter 16 Section 3 Pages 536-544 What is Wind? • Wind- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure. What causes winds?: • Winds are caused by differences in air pressure. • The pressure differences are caused by unequal heating of the Earth’s atmosphere. What causes winds?: • More Dense air sinks • Less Dense air rises- – (Air Has High Pressure) – (Air Has Low Pressure) How is wind measured? • Weather Vane- an instrument used to determine the direction of the wind. • Anemometer- An instrument used to measure wind speed. Anemometer • Cups blow in the wind and measure the speed of the wind. Weather Vane • Tells the direction the wind is blowing from. • If it is pointing to the south- wind is blowing from the south to the north. Wind Chill • Wind Chill Factor- Wind blows over your body and removes body heat away from your body. – The stronger the wind, the more heat removed, the colder you feel. Wind Chill • What happens to the temperature as wind speed increases? • What is the wind chill if the temp is 5˚C and the wind is blowing at 25mph? Local Winds • Are winds that blow over short distances. • Caused by unequal heating of Earth’s surface with in a small area. – Land heats faster than water. – Water cools slower than land. Local Winds • Sea Breeze- The flow of air from a body of water to land. – Land is warmer – less dense air rises. – Water is cooler- more dense air sinks. Local Winds • Land Breeze- The flow of air from land to a body of water. – Water is warmer – less dense air rises. – Land is cooler- more dense air sinks. Monsoons • A large sea and land breeze over a large region that changes direction with the seasons. – Winds blow steadily from the land to the ocean, or the ocean to the land depending on the season. Monsoons (Summer) • The land is warmer than the water. • Less dense air rises • The water is cooler than the land. • More dense air sinks • Wind blows from the water to the land. • Carries water vapor, making the air humid which causes heavy rain. Monsoons (Winter) • The water is warmer than the land. • Less dense air rises • The land is cooler than the water. • More dense air sinks • Wind blows from the land to the water. • Causes a dry season in India. Reading Wind Maps Cloud Cover • The line points into the weather station from the direction the wind came from. • This example shows that the wind is coming from the east. Reading Wind Maps Cloud Cover • To determine wind speed. Read the flag on the end of the wind direction line. • Use the chart to determine the wind speeds in knots and mph. • Example above: 8-12 knots (9-14mph)