Subdisciplines of Earth Science Geology; study of the earth
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Identification
of clouds
Cumulonimbus clouds; clouds of vertical development
Fog
Could with base near the ground
Cooling
Advection
Radiation
Upslope
Evaporation
Steam
Frontal
How Precipitation Forms
Bergeron Process
Supercooled droplets
Freezing nuclei
Collision-coalescence
Hygroscopic nuclei
Large droplets
Forms of Precipitation
Rain
Snow
Sleet
Glaze
Hail
Measuring Precipitation
Errors
Gauges
Weather radar
CHAPTER 18
Air
pressure
Definition
Wind
Measuring Air Pressure
Mercury barometer
Torricelli
Standard sea level pressure
29.92 inches of mercury
1013 millibars
Changes in barometer with weather
Wind
Blows from high pressure to low pressure
Pressure gradient force
Isobars
Corolis effect; effect of earth’s
rotation
; deflected to right in northern hemisphere
Friction
Geostrophic winds; jet streams
Highs and Lows
Cyclones (lows)
Low pressure
Horizontal convergence of air
Cloud formation
Stormy weather
Falling barometer
Anticyclones (highs)
High pressure
Horizontal
divergence of air
Fair weather
Rising barometer
General Circulation of Atmosphere
Circulation on Non-rotating earth (Fig. 18.14)
Idealized circulation
Equatorial low
Subtropical high
Trade winds
Westerlies
Subpolar low
Polar high
Exceptions
Continents
Florida
Westerlies
Wind Energy
Local Winds
Land breeze
Sea breeze
Valley breeze
Mountain breeze
Chinook and Santa Ana winds
Wind Measurement
Wind direction
Designated by where
the wind is blowing FROM
Wind vane
Wind speed
Cup Anemometer
El Nino and La Nina
Ocean currents
Weather extremes
CHAPTER 19
Air Masses
Definition
Source regions
Types
Maritime Tropical
Maritime Polar
Continental Tropical
Continental Polar
Weather associated with air masses
Lake
effect snows
High humidity in SE United States
Fronts
Boundaries that separate air masses of different densities
Warm front
Cold Front
Stationary front
Occluded front
Weather map symbols
Middle-Latitude Cyclone
Cyclone Formation
Highs and lows adjacent to each other
Controlled by variations in upper air flow
Thunderstorm
Characteristics
Occurrence
Lightening and thunder
States
of development
Cumulus
Mature
Developing
Tornadoes
Characteristics
Occurrence and development
General atmospheric conditions
Climatology
Profile
Destruction
Fujita Intensity Scale
Most Florida tornadoes F0, F1, F2
Forecasting
Tornado watch
Tornado warning
Doppler radar
Hurricanes
Profile of a hurricane
Form in tropical waters between 5 and 20 degrees latitude
Other names include typhoon and cyclone
Wind speeds of greater than 74 mph
Eye
Eye wall
Hurricane formation and decay
Tropical
disturbances
Tropical depression
Tropical storms
Naming of hurricanes
Destruction
Storm surge
Wind damage
Inland flooding
Saffir-Simpson scale
CHAPTER 21
General Information
Astronomy; study of stars
Historical perspective
Ancient Astronomy
Greeks
Geocentric universe
Earth
is center of universe
Earth is motionless spherical body
Circular orbits
“Perfect universe”
Aristotle proponent
Heliocentric universe
Sun-centered model
Aristarchus
Opposing view
Eratosthenes
Estimated size of earth
Used angle of noon sun
Hipparchus; star catalog according to brightness
Ptolemy
Summarized works into Ptolemaic system
Model of universe
Planets move around motionless
earth in a perfect circle
Epiycles
Retrograde motion
Birth of Modern Astronomy
Copernicus
1473-1543
First modern astronomer to propose a sun-centered solar system
Said earth was “only a planet”
Model based on circular orbits (incorrect); epicycles
Work published after his death; “On the Revolution of Heavenly Spheres”
Tycho Brahe
1546-1601
Know for detailed observations over 20 years
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