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Page 1: Worksheet.  Sea breeze: Cool breeze that blows off the water during the day  Land breeze: Breeze that blows at night from the land to the sea

Worksheet

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Sea breeze: Cool breeze that blows off the water during the day

Land breeze: Breeze that blows at night from the land to the sea

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Isobar: Line on a weather map connecting places with the same atmospheric pressure

Coriolis Effect: Apparent curvature of the winds, ocean currents or objects moving long distances along Earth’s surface; caused by Earth’s rotation

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Jet Stream: Currents or very fast winds that flow in the upper atmosphere; separate hot from warm from cold

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Anemometer: A device that measures wind speed

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Pressure gradient: Rate of change in air pressure between two points on a map

  Planetary Wind Belts (ESRT 14):

Latitude zone of prevailing wind conditions caused by uneven heating of Earth and Earth’s rotation

Prevailing winds: Wind that blows more often from one direction than from any other

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What causes the wind? The wind is caused by heat flow by way

of convection within the atmosphere

What do winds result from? Winds result from the uneven heating of

Earth’s surface, which causes a difference in air pressure

Cool places usually have relatively high-pressure air pressure and warmer places have relatively lower pressure air pressure

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****KEY IDEA**** Winds always blow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure

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Winds always blow fastest where the isobar lines are closest together

The wind direction is influenced by Earth’s rotation

  During the day, land heats up more quickly than

water

Warm air rising over land causes low pressure, a sea breeze and clouds over the land. This happens during the day.

  Warm above slowly cooling water at night

creates low pressure, a land breeze and clouds over the water. This happens at night.

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If the Earth were not spinning, the pattern of wind circulation would be relatively simple.

Without rotation, winds would blow straight from areas of high pressure (North Pole) to areas of low pressure (equator)

  In the Northern Hemisphere, winds

blowing out of a high pressure area curve clockwise

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The winds blowing into a low-pressure area turn counterclockwise.

Winds that converge into a low at the surface and rise into the atmosphere must result in winds that  diverge aloft (above).

  Low pressure systems are also called

cyclones  High pressure systems are also

called anti-cyclones

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Jet streams blow from west to east in mid-latitudes where cold air meets warmer air

  Why are jet streams important?  Jet streams are important because they

influence the development and movement of storm systems

   Like winds, ocean currents generally

move in the same direction

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*****KEY CONCEPT***** Winds are named by the direction from which they come

Example: A north wind in NYS usually brings cold air because it comes from the Canada/the north.

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Difference in air pressure and prevailing winds can often mean different weather conditions

Example: In the winter, the northern portions of the US often get cold weather conditions from Canada caused by northerly prevailing winds. In the summer, the same regions usually have more southerly prevailing winds

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Monsoons: A regular and extreme weather change caused by the shift of wind and pressure belts, which is directly related to the changes in seasons

Example: India- when winds are off the land, India experiences a drought. When winds are off the water, India experiences high amounts of rain

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Much of the contiguous US is affected by planetary winds that blow from the southwest to the northeast

As a result, weather changes in the US generally move from a southwesterly direction to a northeasterly direction

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Surface ocean currents are caused by wind blowing over the oceans and transferring energy to the water

The directions of the surface ocean currents are also affected by blocking by landmasses and the rotation of Earth through the Coriolis effect

Since ocean currents result from the transfer of energy from prevailing winds, they can seasonally shit their positions. These changes follow the motions of the vertical rays of the sun

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