Air Pressure and Wind
High Pressure System
A mass of cool, dry air that typically brings good weather with light winds
Low Pressure System
A mass of warm, moist air that typically brings stormy weather with strong winds
Barometer
A scientific instrument used to measure air pressure.
Low pressure system
Warmer temperatures, moist, tend to be less stormy
How do changes in temperature and humidity affect air pressure?
When it is hot, the air goes up and the pressure is low. When it is cold, the air goes down and the pressure is high. When the air is dry, the air goes up and the pressure is low. When the air is humid, the air goes down and the pressure is high.
How can isobars on a weather map be used to identify high and low pressure systems?
When the numbers on the isobar are lower, it is a low pressure system. when the numbers on an isobar are higher, then it is a high pressure system
Temperature- Pressure System- Local wind
When the temperature is hotter, there is low air pressure thats rises and expands, low density, and high humidity levels. When the temperauture is colder, there is high air pressure that sinks and compreses, more density, and low humiity levels. Wind blows from high air pressure to low. During the day, the land is warmer than the ocean so the ocean would have a higher air pressure. This creates a sea breeze. During the night, the ocean still is heating because of its convection movements which causes it to have a low air pressure. Then, the breeze would be coming from the land, so it would be called a land breeze.
What are the main elements in the atmosphere?
78% nitrogen gas, 21% oxygen, and 1% contains other small particles (dust, volcanic ash, sea salt, dirt, smoke)
Isobar
A line on a map that connects points containing the same atmospheric pressure at a certain time
Anticyclones
Areas that have high pressure. Cooler, denser air moves out of center of high pressure areas toward areas of lower pressure. Cooler temperatures, low humidity, cP, clockwise flow, winds curve to the right, more dense.
Cyclones
Areas that have lower pressure than surrounding areas do. The rising air causes stormy weather. Wamer temperatures, counterclockwise flow, high humidity, winds curve to the left, mT, less dense.
Pressure Belts
Bands of high and low pressure found every 30 degrees latitude
High pressure system
Cold temperatures, dry, tend to be more stormy
Global Winds
Combination of convection cells found at every 30 degrees of latitude and Coriolis effect produces patterns of air circulation
How does the Earth's rotation affect wind patterns in the northern and southern hemispheres?
For the northern hemisphere, the wind blows counter clockwise starting with high pressure ending with low pressure. For the southern hemisphere, the wind blows clockwise and starts at high pressure, ending at low.
Cold
High air pressure, more dense, sink, contract
Pressure Gradient
How close the isobars are to each other; the closer the isobars the higher the pressure gradient
Hot
Low air pressure, less dense, rise, expand
Atmosphere
Mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
Wind
Movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
Coriolis Effect
The apparent curving of the path of winds and ocean currents due to earth's rotation
Local Winds
Small convection winds of a local area caused by temperature differences. If the terrain is more rough, the winds will be greater influenced
Air Pressure
The measure of force in which air molecules push on a surface
What is the main cause for global wind patterns?
The rotation of earth and coriolis effect