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Warm-Up February 25

Warm-Up February 25. In a High Pressure System, where is t he greatest pressure located? (The center or the outside). Center. MYP Unit Question : What should I wear today? Area of Interaction : Environment Learner Profile : Communicator

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Warm-Up February 25

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  1. Warm-Up February 25 In a High Pressure System, where is the greatest pressure located? (The center or the outside) Center

  2. MYP Unit Question: What should I wear today? Area of Interaction: Environment Learner Profile: Communicator Standard: Understand how the distribution of land and oceans affect climate and weather. Learning Standard:Today I am learning about weather instruments because they are used to forecast the weather.

  3. Opening:What would I wear in . . . • Work Session: • Return all graded work • Notes on Instruments • Create Isobar and Isotherm Maps • Closing:Luck of the Draw

  4. the Philippines? Why does it feel like 94˚ if the temp is 88˚? What should I wear today in

  5. The largest Christian country in Asia, but also it is the world's third largest Catholic Nation. Climate is tropical, with March to May (summer) being the hottest months. The rainy season starts in June and extends through October with strong typhoons possible. The coolest months are from November to February.

  6. Weather Instruments

  7. Wind Direction Wind Sock Weather Vane

  8. Anemometer • The cups on the anemometer would catch the wind and spin. • Counted the number of times the cup spun in a specific amount of time.

  9. Your eyeballs

  10. Measures air temperature Thermometer

  11. Barometer • Measures air pressure. • It tells you whether or not the pressure is rising or falling. A rising barometer means sunny and dry conditions, while a falling barometer means stormy and wet conditions.

  12. Rain Gauge Measures the amount of rain that has fallen over a specific time period

  13. Sling Psychrometer • Measures the relative humidity • Two thermometers are used in a sling psychrometer. • Wet the cloth of one of the thermometers and swing the psychrometer around a few times. • Water evaporates from the cloth, causing the temperatures on that thermometer to be lower than the other.

  14. Isotherms and Isobars

  15. Drawing Isobars • Caution: • You can’t cross lines • You can’t go in front of lower numbers

  16. Connect the “Dots” 4 1 3 5 7 4

  17. What information does this map give you about Atlanta? Atlanta

  18. Drawing Isotherms

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