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Transcript
By: Jahmel Roache
Weather Fronts
Ms. Allen
Problem Question
Is their any other type of front scientist have not
discovered yet?
Hypothesis
If the four weather fronts all have properties of the four
seasons, then do the clouds have an effect too?
Purpose/Focus
The purpose of this project is to study the properties of
fronts and be able to identify a front in the clouds.
Today, we will focus on the four weather fronts and their
importance to meteorology.
It’s important to know what is going on with the weather
so you can be prepared fro anything like a tsunami or a
rainstorm.
I think the geological event you should be most prepared
for is a hurricane. It is also easy to prepare for, all you
need is battery operated appliances, a gallon of water
for every one in your family, and easy made food.
Observation
How I feel about the climate where I live is strange. Why
I feel this way is because you cannot really tell when it
is going to rain or be nice. I feel kind of aakward when
I walk outside with a raincoat on and its 85 degrees.
The April heat wave was one of the best climates in my
neighborhood. It was nice and hot and for the first
time in April ever, it felt like summer. Then it went
back to being around 50 degrees and then it rained for
1 ½ weeks.
The Four Types of Fronts
Science Vocabulary
Front- a boundary between air masses with different
temperatures.
Cold front- a front where cold air moves in under a warm
air mass.
Warm front- a front where warm air moves in over a cold
air mass.
Occluded fronts- when cold air is replacing cool air with
warm air above.
Science Vocabulary(continued)
Stationary front- occur when neither warm nor cold air
advances.