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4 0 3 . 0 4. Pressure Systems. L. PRESSURE SYSTEMS. Low Pressure Area. Also known as a cyclone or a depression Wind flows counterclockwise and inward Pressure is lowest in the centre Expect poor weather. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L. L.

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  1. 4 0 3 . 0 4 Pressure Systems

  2. L PRESSURE SYSTEMS Low Pressure Area • Also known as a cyclone or a depression • Wind flows counterclockwise and inward • Pressure is lowest in the centre • Expect poor weather

  3. L L L L L L L L L L PRESSURE SYSTEMS Secondary Low • Smaller disturbance of cyclone nature • Forms within a main depression

  4. PRESSURE SYSTEMS U-shaped area of low pressure with higher pressure on either side Trough similar to a trough but extends outward from a high with lower pressure on either side Ridge a neutral area between two highs and two lows Col

  5. H PRESSURE SYSTEMS High Pressure Area • also known as anticyclone • wind flows clockwise and outwards • pressure highest in centre • expect fine to fair weather

  6. PRESSURE SYSTEMS

  7. Confirmation Stage NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage

  8. Meteorology Pressure Systems Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #1 - What direction does the wind flow around a low pressure area? A Anticlockwise and inward B Clockwise and outward C Anticlockwise and outward Clockwise and inward D

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  13. Meteorology Pressure Systems Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #2 - A U shaped area of low pressure with areas of higher pressure on either side is known as a . A Ridge B Col C Trough D Secondary low

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  18. H L Winds Winds always flow from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.

  19. Forces Affecting Horizontal Air Movement • The rate of change of pressure over distance measured at right angles to the isobars. • It is steepest when isobars are close. • It determines wind velocity (the closer the isobars the stronger the winds). Pressure Gradient

  20. Forces Affecting Horizontal Air Movement • Because the earth rotates beneath the atmosphere, air is deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, until it flows parallel to the isobars. Coriolis Force

  21. Coriolis Force Earth rotates counterclockwise North Pole

  22. Forces Affecting Horizontal Air Movement • Friction between the surface of the earth and the atmosphere will slow the movement of air. This in turn increases the angle at which the air crosses the isobars. Surface Friction

  23. Forces Affecting Horizontal Air Movement • In the Northern Hemisphere, when you stand with your back to the wind, the low pressure area is to your left. Buys Ballots Law

  24. L Buys Ballots Law

  25. Confirmation Stage NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage

  26. Meteorology Pressure Systems Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #3 - Because the earth rotates beneath the atmosphere air is deflected to the right, in the Northern Hemisphere, until it flows parallel to the isobars. This phenomena is known as . A Pressure gradient B Coriolis force C Surface friction D Buys Ballots Law

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  31. Meteorology Pressure Systems Let's try a few review questions on Meteorology: Question #4 - In the Northern Hemisphere, when you stand with your back to the wind, the center of the low is to your left. This phenomena is known as . A Pressure gradient B Coriolis force C Surface friction D Buys Ballots Law

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  36. Meteorology Pressure Systems Congratulations!! You have now completed the Pressure Systems lesson of the Meteorology Module. Of course, this lesson is always available to you for future reference if required. You are now ready to move along to the next Meteorology lesson you have not completed or to any other module you wish. You can advance to the Self Test Module if you feel ready to challenge the final exam. Good Luck!

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