Title: ATM OCN 100 - Summer 2001 LECTURE 1B
1ATM OCN 100 - Summer 2001LECTURE 1B
- OBSERVATIONS of EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE (cont.)
- A. Introduction Practical Questions
- B. The Planet Earth Earth Systems
- C. Survey of Planet Earths Atmosphere
- D. Weather Climate Elements
- E. Probing the Atmosphere
2MADISONS CURRENT WEATHER
Madison Weather at 1000 AM CDT WED JUN 19 2002
Updated twice an hour at 05 and 25
Sky/Weather LGT RAIN
Temperature 67 F (19 C)
Dew Point 60 F (15 C)
Relative Humidity 78 Wind
S10 MPH Barometer 30.14R
(1020.6 mb)
3F. THE SURFACE WEATHER MAP (cont.)
- Interpretation of modern surface weather maps
where...
4Sample Modern Weather Map Figure I.3, Moran
Morgan (1997)
5ON THE SURFACE WEATHER MAP
- Pressure systems
- Isobars (iso bar)
- Highs Lows
- Winds
- Circulation around Highs Lows
- The Hand-twist Model
6Air Converging AloftFig. 9.20 Moran Morgan
(1997)
7Flow around Low Pressure Fig. 9.18 Moran Morgan
(1997)
8Air Diverging Aloft Fig. 9.21 Moran Morgan
(1997)
9ON THE SURFACE WEATHER MAP
- Pressure systems
- Winds
- Clouds
- Mainly around lows
- Temperature Patterns
- Isotherms (iso therms)
- Fronts
- Cold fronts, warm fronts stationary fronts
10Cold Front
11Stationary Fronts
12Current Surface Weather Map with Isobars (iso
equal bar weight), Fronts and Radar
Isobars
13Current Visible Satellite Image
Clouds
14Current Temperatures (F) Isotherms(iso
equal therm temperature)
15Rule of Thumb!Weather Systems move
- From West to East in midlatitudes
- From East to West in tropics
16Tomorrow AM Forecast Map