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Intro to wind

Intro to wind. Anna Ward ~ James Martin MS. Do Now!!!. Page 44. FOLDABLE…Room Heat transfer Facts. We are going to be collecting facts about heat transfer around the room. Your foldable will be attached to PAGE 45 of your science notebook!!!. Jet stream (PAGE 44).

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Intro to wind

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  1. Intro to wind Anna Ward ~ James Martin MS

  2. Do Now!!! Page 44

  3. FOLDABLE…Room Heat transfer Facts • We are going to be collecting facts about heat transfer around the room. • Your foldable will be attached to PAGE 45 of your science notebook!!!

  4. Jet stream (PAGE 44) • The jet stream is a wind that flows in the upper troposphere from west to east over vast distances at great speeds.

  5. Jet Stream: Explained • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgMWwx7Cll4

  6. The jet Stream • The Jet Stream: • Wind speeds are very high in the upper troposphere. This is where you find the JET STREAM. • They are fairly narrow zones of very strong winds • Move from WEST to EAST • They influence the majority of weather patterns

  7. Brain POP! Video and quiz • http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/wind/

  8. What is wind anyway???Page 46 • Wind is the horizontal movement of air caused by the differences in air pressure. • Wind moves from HIGH to LOW pressure. • Also affected by temperature. All winds result from the uneven heating of the atmosphere.

  9. EXIT TICKET • What is the importance of the jet stream? • Moves weather patterns around the world • Helps eliminate greenhouse gasses • Shifts air movement so that pollen crosses state boundaries • Blocks solar radiation • What causes the movement of air we call wind? • As Earth rotates, the air above it is pushed in the same direction as Earth’s rotation. • As Earth rotates, the air above it moves in the opposite direction of Earth’s rotation. • As a result of Earth’s surface being heated unevenly, differences in density and air pressure develop, and air moves from high to low pressure areas, causing winds. • As a result of Earth’s surface being heated unevenly, differences in density and air pressure develop, and air moves from low to high pressure areas, causing winds.

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