Barometric Pressure – The pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere.

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Barometric Pressure – The pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere.

Barometric Pressure is also called atmospheric pressure or air pressure.

WARM AIR Holds more water than

cold air. Is less dense (it will

rise)

COLD AIR Holds less water than

warm air. Is more dense (it will

sink)

Earth’s rotation affects the direction of wind.

Coriolis effect – The change in the direction of an object’s path due to Earth’s rotation.

Winds in the Northern hemisphere curve clockwise

Winds in the Southern Hemisphere curve counterclockwise.

Global wind patterns form circulation cells.

Lightning – friction between the clouds creates regions of air with opposite charges.

The Fujita tornado intensity scale –classifies tornadoes.

They usually form in the spring in the late afternoon. Tornado alley – northern Texas through Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri.

Tropical cyclones – large, rotating, low-pressure storms.

• common in the summer and fall

• thrives on energy from warm, tropical oceans

• air pressure in the center is low

• moves because wind currents steer them

eye – the calm center of the storm

eyewall – band immediately surrounding the eye that has the strongest winds

The Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale classifies hurricanes according to their wind speed, air pressure in the center, and potential for property damage.

A storm surge occurs when hurricane-force winds drive a mound of ocean water toward coastal areas, where it washes over the land. They can reach 6m above normal sea level. Lots of rain and flooding also causes enormous damage.

Climate and Weather

• Latitude is the primary factor that determines climate at a given location.

• The amount of radiation received from the Sun and the prevailing circulation features depend on latitude.

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Ocean and Land Influence33

Continental climate – Area with little direct ocean influence.

Maritime climate – Area with strong ocean influence.

Ocean and Land Influence• Wind and pressure patterns determine

precipitation.

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