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Objective 02/14/2013. Describe global wind patterns. INTRO. What causes the wind to blow? Does it always blow in the same direction?. Wind. Wind. Wind. Why does air move?. Differences in air pressure create wind Air moves from HIGH to LOW pressure Due to uneven heating of Earth.

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  1. Objective 02/14/2013 Describe global wind patterns. INTRO What causes the wind to blow? Does it always blow in the same direction?

  2. Wind

  3. Wind

  4. Wind • Why does air move? • Differences in air pressure create wind • Air moves from HIGH to LOW pressure • Due to uneven heating of Earth Ch. 15, Sec. 3, QC 1

  5. Wind • Where are Pressure Belts? • Bands of high and low pressure • On latitudes at every 30° on the earth • Let’s add to our diagram! Ch. 15, Sec. 3, QC 2

  6. Wind • Coriolis Effect • The curving of wind due to the Earth’s rotation • Let’s add to our diagram! Ch. 15, Sec. 3, QC 3

  7. Coriolis Force

  8. Wind • Global Winds • Polar Easterlies • Westerlies • Trade Winds • The Doldrums • Horse Latitudes • Let’s add to our diagram!

  9. Wind • Jet stream • Narrow belt of strong winds that blow in upper troposphere • Can reach max. speed of 300mph • Affects movement of storms and even planes!

  10. Global Atmospheric Circulation Model

  11. Winds • Sea Breeze • Land Breeze • During the day, land warms faster than water, so the warm air rises • Cool air comes in from the ocean • Water warms slower than land, so by nightfall, warm air rises above the ocean • Cool air then comes in from the land Ch. 15, Sec. 3, QC 5

  12. Wind • Mountain and Valley Breezes • Warm air moves UP the mtn. during day • Cold air moves DOWN the mtn. during night

  13. Wind • Summary • Why does air move? • Does all air move the same? Give an example.

  14. Objective 02/14/2013 Describe global wind patterns. Outro Why is it always a good time to fly a kite at the beach?

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