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Heat Transfer WindWeather

&Atmosphere

Water CycleClouds

Air Masses

Thunderstorms /Hurricanes /Tornadoes

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Which heats and cools

faster?

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What is land?

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Draw graphs to show what water heated and cooled for 10

minutes would look like and what land

heated and cooled for 10 minutes would

look like.

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Time in minutes

˚F

Time in minutes

˚F

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Give a definition and example of heat transfer by

conduction.

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What is heat transfer by

direct contact.Ex. 1: When a person walks barefoot on the beach on a hot summer day.Ex. 2: Your little brother touches the frying pan on the stove. (ouch!)

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Give a definition and example of heat transfer by

convection

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Convection: What is heat transfer through water or air in a circular motion.Ex. Convection:1)land breeze2)sea breeze3)The water in the pot of

water on the stove boiling..

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Give an example and definition of heat

transfer by radiation

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•Radiation: What is heat transfer through space which heats up the land/object without touching.

Ex. Radiation:

Feeling really hot sitting next to a campfire

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Define Jet Stream.

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What is a long narrow current of very strong winds in the

upper troposhphere?

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Identify and describe what is happening in this

picture.

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What is a land breeze?

The flow of air from land to water.

(happens at night)

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What causes weather

systems to travel from west to east across

the United States?

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What are the westerlies and

jetstream.

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What is the main cause of surface ocean

currents?

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What is wind

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What is the main cause of wind?

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What is the uneven heating of the earth’s

surface

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Give the name and location of the

layer of the Earth’s atmosphere where

most weather occurs.

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What is the troposphere.

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What causes air pressure?

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The weight of the air above

pushing down.

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Describe the weather result during a low

pressure.

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What is cloudy skies, possible

rain/snow?

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Describe the temperature and motion of air over a hot surface and

cold surface?

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What is a hot

surfaceAir

move up

What is a cold

surfaceAir

moves down

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Look at the weather map. Use the symbols on the map to Describe what Mrs. Miller can

expect the weather to be like in NJ in 1 day, 2 days, and 3 days.

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Day 1: rainy & cloudyDay 2: Clear skiesDay 3: cooler and maybe stormy (cold front)

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What do we call the movement

of water through the

environment?

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What isthe water cycle?

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The process by which water

changes from a liquid to an invisible gas called water

vapor.

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What is evaporation?

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When warm water vapor rises and

releases heat, what process occurs to

form clouds?

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What is condensation?

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If the wind is blowing in the direction of the

arrow, what type of air would be carried to

New Jersey?

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What is a warm, moist

air mass?

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Which two air masses would contain polar,

chilly air?

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What is the dark blue and

light blue air masses?

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Define a vortex.

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What is the movement of

liquids or gases in a spiral

around a central axis?

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A disturbance in the earth’s

atmosphere that involves lightning,

thunder, and sometimes gusty

surface winds with heavy rain and hail.

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What is a thunderstorm?

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Describe a hurricane and

what causes it to form.

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What is a massive

rotating storm that forms over warm, tropical

waters.

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Describewhat causes a

tornado to form.

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What is when air masses of very

different temperature and

humidity conditions meet.

(happen over land & form from

thunderstorms)

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In what ways are a hurricane and tornado alike?

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What is they both contain

winds that spiral very rapidly?