BLOWIN' IN THE WIND

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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND

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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND. temperature differences cause pressure differences which cause the movement of air, wind USA wind map http://hint.fm/wind/ Earth wind map http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/10hPa/orthographic=-74.14,2.58,303. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BLOWIN' IN THE WIND

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temperature differences cause pressure differences which cause the movement of air, wind

USA wind map http://hint.fm/wind/

Earth wind map http://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/isobaric/10hPa/orthographic=-74.14,2.58,303

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a wind’s job is to distribute the unequal heating of the earth

warm air creates lower pressurecool air creates higher pressureair moves from higher pressure to

lower pressure

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winds are named for the direction in which they come from

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there are 3 categories of winds:local/regional, global, & episodic

(storms)

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there are 4 types of local/regional winds: land/sea breeze, monsoon, mountain/valley wind, & foehn

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LAND/SEA BREEZES

diurnal wind change on the coast land breeze: at night the land cools down

faster, creating a higher pressure and cool winds coming from the land

sea breeze: in the day the water heats up slower, creating a higher pressure and cool winds coming from the water

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MONSOONS seasonal change in wind, Arabic word

meaning season in the winter the land cools down faster, creating a higher pressure and dry winds coming from the land in the summer the water heats up slower, creating a higher pressure and wet winds coming from the water

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MOUNTAIN/VALLEY WINDS

diurnal wind change in the mountains due to density differences

mountain wind: at night the cooler, more dense air of the mountain falls into the valley

valley wind: during the day the air in the valley warms up (low pressure) and rises into the mountains

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FOEHN extremely warm and dry air that comes down

the leeward side of a mountain can evaporate 2 feet of snow and raise the

temperature 50 °F in 12 hours chinook “snow eater”, is the local name for a

foehn in the Rocky Mountains

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