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11.11 Bell Ringer

11.11 Bell Ringer. Take out Meteorology Review Sheet Page #1 and Page #2 should be complete What will the weather be like in Southern Florida based on the map below? Write your claim and evidence. Standard.

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11.11 Bell Ringer

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  1. 11.11 Bell Ringer • Take out Meteorology Review Sheet • Page #1 and Page #2 should be complete • What will the weather be like in Southern Florida based on the map below? Write your claim and evidence.

  2. Standard • S6E4. Students will understand how the distribution of land and oceans affects climate and weather

  3. Objectives • Students should be able to demonstrate mastery (80% or above) of standards in Unit 2, or Meteorology. • Students will have a deep understanding of Meteorology, or the study of weather as they prepare for their unit assessment. • Students will be assessed through their participation in the Meteorology Sink or Swim Review game, and a cloze paragraph exit ticket.

  4. Meteorology Review Sheet • Page #1 and #2 • Vocabulary Section • Correct Answers that are incorrect. Make sure you are listening!

  5. Unequal Heating

  6. Unequal Heating

  7. Coriolis Effect • Coriolis Effect: Earth’s rotation causes winds to blow in a ______________ path. Winds in the northern hemisphere move _______________, while winds in the Southern Hemisphere move ___________________.

  8. Coriolis Effect • Coriolis Effect: Earth’s rotation causes winds to blow in a curved path. Winds in the northern hemisphere move clockwise/right, while winds in the Southern Hemisphere move counterclockwise/left.

  9. Waves, Currents, Tides

  10. Waves, Currents, Tides

  11. Factors Affecting Climate Latitude, Proximity to Water, Altitude, Ocean Currents, Global Winds • __________________Areas near large bodies of water typically have more mild winters and summer because water heats up and cools down slower than land. • __________________Areas that are higher above sea-level are typically cooler. • __________________Polar easterlies may bring dry, cooler climate to areas; Prevailing Westerlies may bring moist climate to areas (United States); Trade winds may bring moist, warm climate. • __________________Areas that are located near the equator are typically warmer than areas located near the poles. • __________________Areas near constant moving masses of warm-water heat up climate, while areas near constant moving masses of cold-water cool down climate.

  12. Factors Affecting Climate Latitude, Proximity to Water, Altitude, Ocean Currents, Global Winds • Proximity to Water: Areas near large bodies of water typically have more mild winters and summer because water heats up and cools down slower than land. • Altitude: Areas that are higher above sea-level are typically cooler. • Global Winds: Polar easterlies may bring dry, cooler climate to areas; Prevailing Westerlies may bring moist climate to areas (United States); Trade winds may bring moist, warm climate. • Latitude: Areas that are located near the equator are typically warmer than areas located near the poles. • Ocean Currents: Areas near constant moving masses of warm-water heat up climate, while areas near constant moving masses of cold-water cool down climate.

  13. U.S.A Test Prep: Sink or Swim Rules • You MUST discuss the question and answer with all group members. If discussion is not occurring (example: one person is answering questions on their own), question will be marked incorrect • No talking while questions are being read or answers are being explained • Only one person from each group should be out of their seat at any given time • 50 points deduction for not following rules • 1st place= 5 spaces, 2nd=3 spaces, 3rd= 1 space

  14. Cloze Paragraph: Exit Ticket • Silently fill out cloze paragraph exit ticket • Add the word “Wind” in the word bank • Turn in on your way out the door

  15. 11.12 Bell Ringer • Take out page #3 and page #4 of review packet (homework) • Match the cause with the word.

  16. Reading Weather Maps • 1. List 2 areas that have nice, fair weather, based on where the pressure systems are located. TX, AB • 2. List one area with bad, lowsy weather based on pressure system: MI, NV • 3. What type of front is in Georgia? Cold • 4. Why type of weather would this bring? Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms • 5. What type of front is just passed through the Northeast, such as Maine? Warm • 6. What type of weather would this bring? Light and Steady Rain

  17. Name two types of low-level clouds. • What type of clouds are called “fair weather clouds” and look like floating cotton? • Which type of clouds brings lightning, thunder, and tornadoes? • Are stratus clouds or cirrus clouds found closer to the ground? • What type of cloud is often formed by fog lifting in the morning? What are cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus clouds made of?

  18. Name two types of low-level clouds. Stratus, Nimbostratus, Cumulus • What type of clouds are called “fair weather clouds” and look like floating cotton? Cumulus • Which type of clouds brings lightning, thunder, and tornadoes? Cumulonimbus • Are stratus clouds or cirrus clouds found closer to the ground? Stratus • What type of cloud is often formed by fog lifting in the morning? Stratus • What are cirrus, cirrostratus, and cirrocumulus clouds made of? Icy Crystals

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