Date: 10/1/12
If I was a meteorologist, I would study the atmosphere, and also what happens in the sky. For example, I could be a weather reporter or researcher. Also, I would be able to research about severe storms and natural disasters, and also be able to study global warming.
Date: 10/2/12
1. The sun heats the Earth's atmosphere.
2. This is radiation.
3. This is convection.
Date: 10/3/12
Winds are the result of uneven heating of the earth's surface by
the sun. Warmer parts of the earth the air raises and surrounding air rushes in
to replace it. Colder parts of the Earth the air is going down and when it
reaches the Earth it flows outward.
Date: 10/4/12
When ever uneven heating occurs the less dense water.
Date: 10/9/12
Prevailing winds are global winds and can be predicted for the different latitudes on earth. Local winds change with season and time of day.
Date: 10/11/12
Satellites, thermometers, doppler radars, anemometers,rain gauges, and barometers are all instruments used by meteorologists.
Date: 10/12/12
The trade winds travel to the South-West because they blow towards the equator and also because since they move to the right, which is west.
Date: 10/15/12
In a high pressured weather I would expect it to be rainy, because the clouds would be pressured. And in a low pressure system I would expect clear skies and warm weather because there is not that much pressure on the cloud.
Date: 10/16/12
-Winds would be created.
-The temperature is 76 degrees, the cloud cover is 100%, the wind speed is 25 knots, and the wind is blowing from the North East.
Date: 10/17/12
~It is increasing because you are forcing air into it.
~When you release it wind is created.
Date: 10/22/12
- low pressure because it was warm moist air
- high pressure because it was cooler air
Date: 10/23/12
- Dallas and Houston are experiencing clear and dry weather because their circles are not colored in. Seattle, Chicago, and Atlanta are experiencing wet rainy weather, because their circles are colored in.
- Anywhere around the big H, so for example dallas and Houston and other cities around that symbol. And for low pressure systems it would be anywhere around the big L, so for example Chicago, Minneapolis.
- Chicago, Boston, Seattle, because their winds sticks are high and they are in high pressure systems.
Date: 10/24/12
-Because the molecules start compacting as the molecules rise and condense, clouds are formed.
-Low pressure system is heading our way. Cold air and lower temperatures.
Date: 10/25/12
- Air mass is a large body of air, and it includes temperature, humidity, and pressures.
Date: 10/29/12
1. Dallas would be around 60-70 degrees so it would be fairly warm, clear skies.
2. Denver would be 60-70 degrees so it would be warm cold front.
3. Chicago would be 80-90 degrees so it would be hot.
Date: 10/30/12
1. Wherever the Big L is located.
2. Cold and stationary fronts.
3. It's a stationary front, and it does not move; also, there will be long periods of fronts.
4. It's a cold front, and it is moving in a curve, North. The weather associated with this front is rain and violent thunderstorms.
Date: 10/31/12
Eastern Nevada, and other places where the the big H are, are all high pressure. Which means that all of those areas are clear skies. There is a cold front near Eastern America, which means that there will be cold weather and it is moving to the south. And where the big L is there is cloudy skies. There is also an occluded front where the pink line is, so that means that in that area there will be snow.
Date: 11/1/12
- becuase the gulf stream has warm water making the temperatures and area warmer and greener.
- low pressure, because there are tons of clouds
Date: 11/4/12
- oceans can either make it warmer or cooler.
- clear skies
- 3/4 of the circle is colored in, and the line is face west and there is a 15 knots
Date:
-You can expect a low pressure system, with warm showers
-You can expect a high pressure system, with severe thunderstorms
If I was a meteorologist, I would study the atmosphere, and also what happens in the sky. For example, I could be a weather reporter or researcher. Also, I would be able to research about severe storms and natural disasters, and also be able to study global warming.
Date: 10/2/12
1. The sun heats the Earth's atmosphere.
2. This is radiation.
3. This is convection.
Date: 10/3/12
Winds are the result of uneven heating of the earth's surface by
the sun. Warmer parts of the earth the air raises and surrounding air rushes in
to replace it. Colder parts of the Earth the air is going down and when it
reaches the Earth it flows outward.
Date: 10/4/12
When ever uneven heating occurs the less dense water.
Date: 10/9/12
Prevailing winds are global winds and can be predicted for the different latitudes on earth. Local winds change with season and time of day.
Date: 10/11/12
Satellites, thermometers, doppler radars, anemometers,rain gauges, and barometers are all instruments used by meteorologists.
Date: 10/12/12
The trade winds travel to the South-West because they blow towards the equator and also because since they move to the right, which is west.
Date: 10/15/12
In a high pressured weather I would expect it to be rainy, because the clouds would be pressured. And in a low pressure system I would expect clear skies and warm weather because there is not that much pressure on the cloud.
Date: 10/16/12
-Winds would be created.
-The temperature is 76 degrees, the cloud cover is 100%, the wind speed is 25 knots, and the wind is blowing from the North East.
Date: 10/17/12
~It is increasing because you are forcing air into it.
~When you release it wind is created.
Date: 10/22/12
- low pressure because it was warm moist air
- high pressure because it was cooler air
Date: 10/23/12
- Dallas and Houston are experiencing clear and dry weather because their circles are not colored in. Seattle, Chicago, and Atlanta are experiencing wet rainy weather, because their circles are colored in.
- Anywhere around the big H, so for example dallas and Houston and other cities around that symbol. And for low pressure systems it would be anywhere around the big L, so for example Chicago, Minneapolis.
- Chicago, Boston, Seattle, because their winds sticks are high and they are in high pressure systems.
Date: 10/24/12
-Because the molecules start compacting as the molecules rise and condense, clouds are formed.
-Low pressure system is heading our way. Cold air and lower temperatures.
Date: 10/25/12
- Air mass is a large body of air, and it includes temperature, humidity, and pressures.
Date: 10/29/12
1. Dallas would be around 60-70 degrees so it would be fairly warm, clear skies.
2. Denver would be 60-70 degrees so it would be warm cold front.
3. Chicago would be 80-90 degrees so it would be hot.
Date: 10/30/12
1. Wherever the Big L is located.
2. Cold and stationary fronts.
3. It's a stationary front, and it does not move; also, there will be long periods of fronts.
4. It's a cold front, and it is moving in a curve, North. The weather associated with this front is rain and violent thunderstorms.
Date: 10/31/12
Eastern Nevada, and other places where the the big H are, are all high pressure. Which means that all of those areas are clear skies. There is a cold front near Eastern America, which means that there will be cold weather and it is moving to the south. And where the big L is there is cloudy skies. There is also an occluded front where the pink line is, so that means that in that area there will be snow.
Date: 11/1/12
- becuase the gulf stream has warm water making the temperatures and area warmer and greener.
- low pressure, because there are tons of clouds
Date: 11/4/12
- oceans can either make it warmer or cooler.
- clear skies
- 3/4 of the circle is colored in, and the line is face west and there is a 15 knots
Date:
-You can expect a low pressure system, with warm showers
-You can expect a high pressure system, with severe thunderstorms