Warm Up- 25% cloud cover, coming from the southwest at 25 knots.
1A. When we move Station B toward closer toward the center of the high pressure system, the number of knots increase.
1B. The air pressure increases as you get closer to the center of the high pressure system from 1012 to 1015
2. It is low or no cloud cover near the high pressure system.
1A. When we move Station B toward closer toward the center of the high pressure system, the number of knots increase.
1B. The air pressure increases as you get closer to the center of the high pressure system from 1012 to 1015
2. It is low or no cloud cover near the high pressure system.
4a.clockwise as shown in the diagram above
4b. from the northeast and the southwest
4b. from the northeast and the southwest
1a. When you go closer to the low pressure system, the pressure decreases from 1012-1009
1b. Because the pressure is decreasing as you go closer to the system.
2. There is light to medium amounts of cloud cover near the low pressure system.
5a. the wind pattern is counterclockwise.
5b. The strongest winds are coming in from the north and are leaving to the north.
5b. The strongest winds are coming in from the north and are leaving to the north.
they all have colder air than the air surrounding it and the land that they pass over is always colder than the land in front of the cold front.
All the cold fronts are moving toward the southeastern direction. The cold fronts all seem to have some sort of precipitation, from rain to snow to ice/mix.
"Weather Clinic." Weather Sailing Course. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Oct. 2012. <http://www.nauticed.org/sailingcourses/view/weather>.
clouds form behind the moving front because the cold air mass with a cold front pushes up the warm air mass causing the air to cool and condense, therefore forming clouds behind the cold front since the cold front is still on the move during the time.
clouds form behind the moving front because the cold air mass with a cold front pushes up the warm air mass causing the air to cool and condense, therefore forming clouds behind the cold front since the cold front is still on the move during the time.
they have light to medium clouds with them and it is always warmer behind them than in front of them.
clouds form in front of the warm air mass because the advancing warm air collides with the receding cold air which causes the lift of the warm air. this cools the warm air and causes the clouds to form in front of the warm front.
When a warm front passes through, you would experience warm weather with maybe chances of showers. You would also experience moist air and a humid environment. When a cold front passes through you would experience cold weather with high chances of precipitation. you would also experience dry air with almost no humidity.