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Metr 100 Section 1Metr 100 Section 1
Wednesday (9/2/09)Wednesday (9/2/09) Announcements:Announcements: Reading assignment: Chapters 1 & 2, Ahrens: Reading assignment: Chapters 1 & 2, Ahrens:
Essentials of Meteorology.Essentials of Meteorology. A look at the GOES East satellite today A look at the GOES East satellite today
(hurricane discussion)(hurricane discussion) Temperature profiles of the atmosphereTemperature profiles of the atmosphere Why does the temperature decrease in Why does the temperature decrease in
troposphere and increase in stratosphere?troposphere and increase in stratosphere? Pressure and density profile of the atmospherePressure and density profile of the atmosphere Atmospheric composition (partial pressures)Atmospheric composition (partial pressures) A look at a recent soundings (uwyo)A look at a recent soundings (uwyo)
Hurricane JimenaHurricane Jimena
National Hurricane National Hurricane CenterCenter
Website: Website: http://www.nhc.noaa.govhttp://www.nhc.noaa.gov
http://hoot.metr.ou.edu/satellite/GOES-W/full/1B
Oklahoma Weather Lab
GOES-W Full View Infrared
Definition of temperatureDefinition of temperature
Temperature of gases is a measure of Temperature of gases is a measure of the average the average kinetic energy kinetic energy (energy (energy of motion) of the molecules of the of motion) of the molecules of the gas.gas.
Kinetic energy is proportional to the Kinetic energy is proportional to the mass of the molecules times the mass of the molecules times the squaresquare of their velocity of their velocity
Expressed in units of Expressed in units of degrees Celsius degrees Celsius (°C) , degrees Kelvin (°K = °C+273)(°C) , degrees Kelvin (°K = °C+273) or (in the US only) or (in the US only) degrees degrees Fahrenheit (°F)Fahrenheit (°F)
Definition of air pressureDefinition of air pressure
The force per unit area exerted by air The force per unit area exerted by air molecules (nitrogen, oxygen, argon, molecules (nitrogen, oxygen, argon, water vapor, etc.) on any surface water vapor, etc.) on any surface (the ground, your face, your inner (the ground, your face, your inner ear, etc.)ear, etc.)
Expressed in units of Expressed in units of millibars (mb), millibars (mb), or hectoPascals (hPa) or hectoPascals (hPa) oldold: inches-: inches-HgHg
What is the unit of pressure we use in What is the unit of pressure we use in the US to check our tire inflation? the US to check our tire inflation?
Pounds/square inch {over Pounds/square inch {over atmosphere}atmosphere}
Definition of DensityDefinition of Density
The The ratioratio of the of the massmass of a substance to of a substance to the the volumevolume occupied by it occupied by it
Expressed in units of Expressed in units of kilograms per kilograms per cubic metercubic meter
The vertical temperature distribution of the atmosphere
Graph of pressure vs. Graph of pressure vs. heightheight
How air density changes with height
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressures
The total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases which do not interact chemically is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the gases. The partial pressure of a gas is the pressure it would exert at the same temperature as the mixture if it alone occupied the volume that the mixture occupies.
Composition of the Composition of the AtmosphereAtmosphere
•Nitrogen 78% of moleculesNitrogen 78% of molecules•Oxygen, 21% of moleculesOxygen, 21% of molecules•Argon, ~ 1% of moleculesArgon, ~ 1% of molecules
• Water vapor concentrations are variable, up to 4% of Water vapor concentrations are variable, up to 4% of totaltotal
Dry Air
Total cannot be more than 100%; e.g.If water vapor is present, reduce proportion of dry air, as shown in calculations of molecular weight following
Composition of dry airConstituent Molecular Weight Fraction Product
Nitrogen (N2) 28 .78
21.84
Oxygen (O2) 32 .21
6.72
Argon (A) 40 .01 0.40
Sum 1.00 28.96
The average molecular weight of dry air ≈ 29
Composition of very moist air (4%)
Constituent Molecular Weight Fraction Product
Nitrogen (N2) 28 .78 x .96
20.97
Oxygen (O2) 32 .21 x .96
6.45
Water Vapor (H2O) 18 .04
0.72
Argon (A) 40 .01 x .96 0.38
Sum 1.00 28.52
The molecular weight of moist air is less than that for dry air 28.52 for 4% water vapor vs 28.96.
Radiosonde soundings from a variety of latitudes.
P(mb) vs T(°C)Left trace is Dew Point Temperature (ignore)Right trace is TemperatureGreen lines are adiabats (neutral buoyancy)Pt. Barrow, AK 71.3°NVandenberg AFB, CA 34.75°NCanal Zone 10.0°N
Pressure, Height,&Temperatureof Tropopause
Station Latitude P(mb) Ht(km) T(°C) T250
Pt.Barrow 71.3 230 11 -56 -52Vandenberg 34.75 150 14 -65 -48Canal Zone 10.0 130 15 -77 -42
Local (OAK) 8/31 12Z sounding
Balloon broke at 150 mbDisplay to 700 mbNote temperature inversion andrapid drop in moisture (top of fog layer)Conditions conducive to refraction of VHF/UHF radio wavesNote lapse rate < adiabatic--> stable
University of Wyoming Web Site
http://weather.uwyo.edu