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Lecture 6: Weather, Music Of Our Sphere Weather and Climate WEATHER The daily fluctuations in atmospheric conditions. The atmosphere on its own can produce weather. (From Understanding Weather & Climate) Weather and Climate Mid-latitude and Tropical Weather Weather Maps and Forecasts CLIMATE The long-term average of the daily variation. For climate to fluctuate, the atmosphere has to interact with the land, ocean, and ice underneath it. Why There Is Weather? Scales Of Atmospheric Motion Differences in the Global Distributions of Temperature, Water, and Energy (such as the North-South Temperature Difference) Reduce Differences Weather Weather Transport Temperature, Water, and Energy From One Region to The Other 1

Parameters Determining Midlatitude Weather Temperature differences between the equator and poles Rotating Annulus Experiment Cooling Outside Heating Inside The rate of rotation of the Earth. (from Is The Temperature Rising? ) (From The Blue Planet) How Cyclone Grows? Available Potential Energy Potential Energy Available P. Energy (cold/warm air moves south/north) (V*T* > 0) Available Energy Kinetic Energy (cold/warm air moves down/up) (W*T*>0) 2

Life Cycle of Mid-Latitude Cyclone Cold and Warm Fronts Mid-Latitude Cyclone Cyclogenesis Mature Cyclone Occlusion cold front warm front (From Weather & Climate) (from Weather & Climate) Storm Track And Weather Winter and Summer The equator-to-pole temperature difference is larger during winter than summer Mid-latitude weather systems are steered around by the jet stream (the strong westerly winds in the upper troposphere). Therefore, the jet streams are also referred as the storm tracks. Weather is wilder in winter than summer. 3

Tropical Hurricane They Are the Same Things (from Understanding Weather & Climate) The hurricane is characterized by a strong thermally direct circulation with the rising of warm air near the center of the storm and the sinking of cooler air outside. Hurricanes: extreme tropical storms over Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans. Typhoons: extreme tropical storms over western Pacific Ocean. Cyclones: extreme tropical storms over Indian Ocean and Australia. (from Weather & Climate) Weather Forecasting Methods Climatological Forecasts It usually rains at this time of the year Persistent Forecasts Since it rains today, it will probably rain again tomorrow. Numerical Weather Forecasting Use computers to solve a set of mathematic equations that govern the motion of the atmosphere. What Do You Need For Numerical Weather Forecasting? Observations (Ground Networks and Satellites) Analysis (Weather Maps) Computer Models 4

Ground-Based Observations Space-Based Observation Radiosonde Lunch in Topeka, Kansas (from NOAA) (from Understanding Weather & Climate) Geostationary Satellites: Stay 22,238 miles above the equator. Stay at the same spot all the time. Can view the earth from pole to pole. Polar-Orbiting Satellites: Orbit over the North and South poles about 530 miles above the Earth. Their view is more limited, but they have a more close-up view. Southern California Wild Fire 2003 Global Weather Maps January Height of 500-mb Pressure Surface (from NASA) (From Global Physical Climatology) 5

Weather Maps April 1 Storm Computer Model of the Atmosphere April Fool s Storm in 1997 (from Is The Temperature Rising? ) (from Is The Temperature Rising? ) 6