Unit 4: Weather -Oceanography and the Hydrosphere
Intro to weather assignment:
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Understanding and Predicting Weather
Intro to weather notes
How's the Weather Assignment forecast link
Assignment is due: Didn't work out this semester :(
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Isotherms and Fronts
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Moisture, clouds and precipitation
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PBS - The Cloud lab
Clouds Assignment - Due June 10
Over 3 or more days, check out the sky. Take photos of at least 3 different cloud formations. Post these pictures to the unit 4 page of your eP under the title "Clouds". Under each photo, identify the cloud type, and briefly describe the weather that accompanied the cloud.
Clouds Assignment - Due June 10
Over 3 or more days, check out the sky. Take photos of at least 3 different cloud formations. Post these pictures to the unit 4 page of your eP under the title "Clouds". Under each photo, identify the cloud type, and briefly describe the weather that accompanied the cloud.
Air Pressure and Wind
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Station models! (you need this for your Station Model assignment below)
The Station Model assignment: Check out the weather information for Thursday June 6. Create a Station Model to display this information. Due: June 6 |
Reflection #9 - due June 6
- What weather would you expect a city to have if it is:
- Ahead of a cold front?
- Behind a cold front?
- Ahead of a warm front?
- Behind a warm front?
- What is relative humidity?
- What happens with the air is saturated? (Provide 2 things)
- Use your Pink data sheets to help you answer the following question: Determine the Relative Humidity and Dew Point temperature if the measurement of a Dry bulb is 13 degrees Celsius, and the Wet bulb reads 9 degrees Celsius.
- What happens to relative humidity when the air temperature increases?
- What is fog? How is it created?
- What is the difference between Drizzle and Rain?
- What is air pressure? How does it affect us?
- Give 2 ways to predict the weather without technology. Example: Some flowers and pinecones close up in high humidity in anticipation of rain.
- Identify the information provided in the following station models. Note that the model uses the imperial measurement system.
Weather patterns and severe storms
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Khan Academy on Clouds & Storm
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Extreme weather project - due June 14
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