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Adiabatic cooling
The cooling of air due to expansion
Orographic lifting
Air is lifted by mountains
Convergence
The air is rising
Surface heating
Causes lighter air to rise
Dewpoint
When the air is Saturated.
Organic lifting / dry adiabatic lift rate
Dry adiabatic lift rate = 10°C/ 1000 m
Orographic lifting/ wet adiabatic lift rate
Wet adiabatic lift rate = 5°C /1000m
Air pressure
The weight of air on a given area
Aneroid barometer
Most common tool to measure air pressure
Mercury barometer
Uses mercury to measure air pressure
Normal air pressure
At sea level = 1013 Mb
Pressure change with altitude
Pressure decreases with altitude
Highs
Pressure increases towards the center/ clockwise direction/the air diverges in the center/clear dry weather
Lows
Pressure decreases in the center / counter clockwise/ air converges at surface/ clouds and rain
Wind
Movement of air from high to low pressure
Pressure gradient
Closer ring stronger winds
Coriolis effect
All moving objects in the northern hemisphere curve right
Measure wind/ anemometer
Measure wind speed
Measure wind /wind vane
Measure wind direction
Air masses
Large volume of air having uniform temp
Source region
Where air masses form
Mt
maritime tropical
Mp
Maritime polar
Ct
Continental tropical
Cp
Continental polar
CA
Continental artic
Hurricane
A tropical cyclone with sustained winds over 74 mph.
Latent Heat
Energy released during water vapor condensation, powering hurricanes.
Saffir-Simpson Scale
A scale that categorizes hurricanes based on wind speed.
Category 5 Hurricane
A hurricane with wind speeds of 155 mph or higher.
Storm Surge
A dome of water pushed ashore by wind, typically 40-50 miles in diameter.
Mean
The average value of a set of numbers.
Climate
The long-term weather conditions in a specific area.
Latitude
A constant factor in climate, affecting temperature based on position from the equator.
Altitude
The height above sea level; affects climate, with higher altitudes being colder.
Prevailing Winds
Winds that affect climate depending on their direction.
Ocean Currents
Movements of ocean water that can warm or cool a region.
Köppen Climate Classification
A system to classify climates based on various factors.
Tropical Rainy Climate
A climate type found in regions like Costa Rica.
Moist, Mild Winter Climate
A climate type found in regions like Coastal California and Atlanta.
Pressure Systems
Highs and lows in the atmosphere that influence weather patterns.
Wind Shear
A factor that contributes to hurricane decay.