Cloud Development and Precipitation
Air Pressure and Winds
Atmospheric Circulations
Climate Change, Energy and Emissions
Potpourri
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The name given to rain, snow or other water-type particles that fall from the atmosphere

Precipitation

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Barometers measure this weather variable

Atmospheric pressure

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The basic description for katabatic winds

Any downslope wind

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These are used to make reasonable estimates of variables or conditions when direct measurements are otherwise unavailable

Proxy measurements

100

This is the average main sea level pressure

1013.25 mb or hPa

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The type of atmosphere that resists the upwards displacement of air

Stable atmosphere

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The force resulting from differences in horizontal air pressure

Pressure gradient force

200

From the 3-cell model, this cell is found over the mid-latitudes (between 30 and 60 degrees)

Ferrel cell

200

This illustrates CO2 concentrations measured at the Mauna Loa Observatory since the late 1950s

Keeling Curve

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The apparent force caused by the rotation of the Earth

Coriolis force

300

The instrument used to remotely measure rainfall

Doppler radar

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The direction winds circulate around cyclones (low pressure) in the Northern Hemisphere

Counterclockwise

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This region is defined by a belt of low pressure where heavy rainfall occurs

ITCZ - Inter-tropical convergence zone

300

This is the difference between the actual and a reference temperature

Temperature anomaly

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Trade winds strengthen, and Northern California experiences wetter weather during this phase of ENSO.

La Nina

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Processes characterized by a change in temperature without the external exchange of heat

Adiabatic process

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The compass heading, in degrees, that represents a northeast wind

45 degrees (+/- 10 degrees)

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The edge (or side) of an ocean basin where cold surface currents are found

Eastern edge

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The approximate percentage of California's energy production that comes from natural gas

50%

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This process injects IN (ice nuclei) into clouds, promoting ice crystal growth and enhancing rainfall

Cloud seeding

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The rate at which temperature changes as you move up and down in altitude

Lapse rate

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The direction height contours bend when there's a trough in the Northern Hemisphere

Southwards

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The two cells, from the 3-cell model, that the subtropical jet is formed between

Hadley and Ferrel cells

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What the average US household uses the most energy running

HVAC - Heating and Air conditioning

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This heat source lowers the rate at which a rising saturated air parcel will cool at

Latent heat of condensation

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