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Lab5
10/09/2013
Pressure Levels
3 forces that control wind direction?
PGF or HGF, Coriolis, Friction
What is geostrophic wind?
PGF = Coriolis
Wind blows parallel to isobars and height lines
Is friction greatest at low or high elevations?
Low, because of the earth’s surface!
Friction slows the wind and reduces the effect of the
coriolis force
Friction
Air in motion near the earth’s surface is slowed by
contact with the ground
The magnitude of friction is dependent on the
“roughness” of the surface
Where is friction greater? Over land or over water?
Friction
Pressure and Boiling Water
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Pressure and Boiling Water:
Higher Pressure (Lower Elevation)
Boiling Water at high pressure
Water vapor
molecules
Boiling Water
Pressure and Boiling Water:
Lower Pressure (Higher Elevation)
Water vapor
molecules
Boiling Water
Pressure Levels
Pressure Levels and Friction
Surface Pressure
What is the height
of the “surface”
pressure?
Wind crosses
isobars at a rather
large angle
Pressure Levels and Friction
850mb-heights
Wind crosses
height lines at a
small angle
Pressure Levels and Friction
500mb-heights
Wind blows parallel
to height lines
Buys-Ballot’s Law
If you stand with the wind at your back on a constant
pressure surface, lower heights (lower pressure) will be
on your left in the Northern Hemisphere
Jet Stream!
Vertical profile of
winds measured at
Caribou, ME
Mandatory Pressure
Levels – pressure
levels which
radiosondes always
take measurements
Jet Stream
The jet stream is caused by differences in temperature
between the tropics and the polar regions
The greater the temperature difference, the faster the
jet stream
Remember: Pressure decreases faster in cold air than in
warm air!!!!!!!!
North Pole
9800m 9950m
North Pole
9950m
11000m 11000m
Tropics
Tropics
Winter
Summer
*Jet
Streaks
Do you think it is faster to fly from Seattle to Boston,
or from Boston to Seattle?
Temperature and Altitude
Buoyancy and Vertical Ascent
Less dense air rises
More dense air sinks
Think about a hot air balloon…why does it rise?
Lab 5 Problems:
6.13
6.18 a, b, c
7.1 a, b, c
7.2 b, c
7.8 a, b, c
7.10 a, b
8.6 a, b