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Page 1: Meteorology  is the study of weather, weather phenomena, and weather forecasting
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Meteorology is the study of weather, weather phenomena, and weather forecasting.

It uses two kinds of observations:

Qualitative: not based on numbers (hot, cold, cloudy)

Quantitative: based on standardized units or conventions (wind chill, humidity, temperature)

Weather is a description of the current conditions.

Climate: average weather conditions over time, as determined by many decades of meteorological observations or data.

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• Explain the composition of gases in Earth’s atmosphere.

• Describe the basic structure of our layered atmosphere,including the troposphere and stratosphere.

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Weather is the interaction between atmosphere and hydrosphere (air and water).

Air is a mixture of many things:

1. Permanent gases - amounts that don’t change much.

78 % nitrogen gas (N2)21 % oxygen gas (O2) 0.035 % carbon dioxide (CO2)

1% Other gases

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2. Variable gases - amounts that change constantly.

Most important - water vapour: 0 7%

3. Aerosols – small particles flying around.(salts, ash, dust, pollution, pollen)

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≈ 12 km

THERMOSPHERE

STRATOSPHERE

TROPOSPHERE

MESOSPHERE

≈ 50 km

≈ 80 km

Layers of the Atmosphere

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1. Troposphere - ground level to 12 – 15 km high.• Where weather takes place. • Most clouds occur in the troposphere.

The temperature of the air changes with altitude – It usually decreases with higher altitudes.

World temperature of ground: 17ºC Average temperature at 14 km: -52ºC

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Air pressure also decreases with altitude. • Measures the amount of gas molecules.

Average pressure at ground: 101.3 kPa Average pressure at 14 km: 10 kPa

• Troposphere contains 75 % of air mass on Earth.

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2. Stratosphere - 14 km to 50 km• Contains the ozone layer (O3) – 1 cm thick• Air pressure continues to decrease.• But temperature increases from –52º C to –3º

C.

Harmful Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from Sun is absorbed by the O3 – increases temperature.

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3. Mesosphere - 50 to 80 km• Continued pressure and temperature decreases.

4. Thermosphere - 80 to 500 km• Aurorae borealis (northern lights) in lower part. • Space shuttles, satellites, space stations.

Beyond – exosphere (space) • Contains NO air molecules

(vacuum)

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Hydrosphere - all solid, liquid, and gaseous water• 71 % of surface is covered by water.

PPotable water – means ‘drinkable’ without having to treat it.

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Caspian Sea

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Amazon R.

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Congo R.

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Humidity Amount of water vapour (gas) held in the air. • Water evaporates (liquid to gas) at all temps.

The amount of water that evaporates depends on the pressure and temperature of the surrounding air.

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Water vapour sticking together - clouds.

The observation of clouds provides excellent weather forecasting information.

Groups get bigger / heavier – rain.

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The storm clouds common to Manitoba summers (cumulonimbus clouds) can carry very large moisture content.

These are heavy rain and hail clouds that extends high into the troposphere.