What does this weather map tell you about our conditions here in NYC? Can you predict tomorrow's weather?
Explain the following: 1) "H" and "L"
2) patches of green/pink/white
3) blue lines with triangles, red lines with semi-circles
4) Which direction is the weather in the U.S., generally, moving?
- Answer the questions in your Science Notebooks; only information presented in Science Lab goes into your Lab Notebooks.
- Label this "Extra Credit Weather Map" in your Science Notebooks.
- Considine
How to Read a Surface Map
Surface maps depict the large-scale elements of the weather. These elements include high and low pressure systems, cold and warm fronts, and precipitation areas. A high pressure system is an area of relative pressure maximum that has diverging winds and a rotation opposite to the earth's rotation. Fair weather is typically associated with high pressure.
A low pressure system is an area of relative pressure minimum that has converging winds and rotates in the same direction as the earth. This is counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. Stormy weather is often associated with low pressure systems.
A cold front is the leading edge of an advancing cold air mass that is under running and displacing the warmer air in its path. Generally, with the passage of a cold front, the temperature and humidity decrease, the pressure rises, and the wind shifts (usually from the southwest to the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere). Precipitation is generally at and/or behind the front, and with a fast-moving system, a squall line may develop ahead of the front.
A warm front is the leading edge of an advancing warm air mass that is replacing a retreating relatively colder air mass. Generally, with the passage of a warm front, the temperature and humidity increase, the pressure rises, and although the wind shifts (usually from the southwest to the northwest in the Northern Hemisphere), it is not as pronounced as with a cold frontal passage. Precipitation, in the form of rain, snow, or drizzle, is generally found ahead of the surface front, as well as convective showers and thunderstorms. Fog is common in the cold air ahead of the front. Although clearing usually occurs after passage, some conditions may produce fog in the warm air.
Do we answer the questions in our science notebook and when are you going to check the science notebook on Friday.
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ReplyDeleteJanet Torres
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Yeah, do we answer it in our science notebook?
ReplyDeleteErica Zhou 61C
Are we suppose to answer those in the Notebook or somewhere else?
ReplyDeletewhat are those white lines everywhere in the map
ReplyDelete--Linda Liu
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do we have 2 answer the ?s in our n.b ???????????????????????????????????????????? noemi61C
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ReplyDeleteWhich notebooks do we have to answer this questions on?
ReplyDelete-Michelle Lo 61C
1) Answer the questions in your Science Notebooks; only information presented in Science Lab goes into your Lab Notebooks.
ReplyDelete2) Label this "Extra Credit Weather Map" in your Science Notebooks.
- Considine
Thank You Mr.Considine i now what to do now thanks
ReplyDeleteJanet Torres 61C
how can you tell which direction is the weather moving?
ReplyDelete-Jazmine R. 620
Mr.C what is the hw for the break!!!!!!
ReplyDelete~ Mandy Louie 61c
Do we even have winter break homework??
ReplyDelete--ƒαтємα ℓσህєℓγ 61C
I thought that you were going to post the winter break on your blog, Mr.Considine.
ReplyDelete-Michelle Lo 61C
I mean winter break homework.
ReplyDelete-Michelle Lo 61C
hi Mr.Considine whats our vacation homework????
ReplyDelete-Alexander Tushishvili 61C
yes Mr.Considne what is our homework please tell us come on mister i need to do your homework please tell us :) thanks
ReplyDeleteyeah that one is mine sorry i keep on forgetting to put my name
ReplyDeleteJanet Torres
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i still don't get it -___-
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ReplyDelete-Naveed Naqi 61C
Where is the winter break hw?!?!?!
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ReplyDeleteThe winter break HW is to COMPLETE AND MASTER YOUR SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS!!!
ReplyDelete- Mr. C
umm ok then thanks for telling us now
ReplyDeleteJanet Torres 61C
what? i dont get it!!!! (-.-)
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ReplyDeleteum... is this homework or what? ~Judy Liu 61B
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