Physical Geography: Weather and Climate Chapter 4 Dr. Emily Berndt.
1.A bat flies three kilometers. A scientist wants to find the bat’s speed. Which other information does the scientist need? A. the bat’s starting position.
Upper Air. Cold in the center (-46 C) Warm (-31 C)
Water vapour or water vapor. Water vapour This is found from 6.7μm channel This is in the IR region of the spectrum This wavelength radiation is absorbed.
MET 10 Lecture 9 Global Winds, Air Masses, and Fronts Chapter 8 & 9 Dr. Craig Clements San Jose State University.
ASSIGNMENTS 1.) Read p.292-297 (Radioactivity) 2.) Complete “Types of Radiation” WS (Chap 10.1 Reading Organizer) 3.) p.297 Assessment Questions 1-9.
Chapter 10 – Midlatitude Cyclones. The Origin of the Theory of Midlatitude Cyclones The polar front theory (Norwegian cyclone model) – description of.
Water Transport in Jet Stream Winds Surface Water Hydrology Term Project Cédric DAVID.
Jet Stream. What is the Jet Stream? A narrow belt of high-speed winds that blow in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. They can reach up to.