3.3 Wind

Wind 3.3 
Subjects: 
 High and low pressure
Wind direction and wind speed
Storm Ciara 2019




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Wind 3.3 
Subjects: 
 High and low pressure
Wind direction and wind speed
Storm Ciara 2019




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Lesson Objectives
You know what high and low pressure areas are and whether the air pressure there is higher or lower than elsewhere.
• You can explain what the wind direction, wind speed and wind force are.
• You can explain how winds arise.
• You can explain why wind has a cooling effect.
• You can explain why air is a thermal insulator.

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High pressure 
- Area in which the air pressure is higher than the pressure outside the area.
- The weather in a high pressure area is generally calm and sunny.  
- If the air pressure is rising, that is a sign that the weather will improve
- It is shown with a capital H  

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High pressure area (anticyclone)

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What kind of pressure area do you recognize?

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What kind of pressure area do you recognize?

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What kind of pressure area did you see?
A
Low pressure area
B
High pressure area
C
Both
D
You are not able to answer this question

Slide 7 - Quiz

Low pressure 
Here the pressure is lower that other areas
It is shown with a capital L
Lots of wind, rain and changeable weather

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Low pressure area

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Wind direction northern hemisphere

- High pressure the wind moves out  of the centre clockwise 
- Low pressure The wind moves in a spiral towards the centre Anticlockwise 

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Wind force
The strengts of the winds are indicated in the Beaufort scale
from 0 to 12. 

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What was de maximum windspeed of storm Bella (2020)

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What was the maximum windspeed?
A
74 km/h
B
88km/h
C
less than 74km/h
D
more than 88 km/h

Slide 14 - Quiz

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Isobars
Line on a weather chart that connects places where the air is at the same pressure.

The pressure difference between 2 isobars is 5 hPa. 

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On the weather chart, areas are indicated with an “H” or “L”.

Which area will get the most sun?
A
Area's marked with H
B
Areas marked with L
C
You are not able to tell

Slide 17 - Quiz




What is the highest pressure?

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What was the highest air pressure in hPa

Slide 19 - Open question




What is the highest pressure?

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The average windspeed
is 50 km/h. What is that
on the Beaufort scale?

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The average windspeed
is 50 km/h. How much is this
on the Beaufort scale?

Slide 22 - Open question

Near gale Beafort 7
 hard -lastig tegen de wind in te lopen of fietsen

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You can use a barometer as a tool to help predict the weather.
What is the weather probably going to be like if, on a single day, the air pressure:

falls from 1010 to 980 hPa?
A
Calm winds and lots of rain
B
Calm winds and sunny
C
Changeable weather and lots of rain
D
Changeable weather and lots of rain

Slide 24 - Quiz

You can use a barometer as a tool to help predict the weather.
What is the weather probably going to be like if, on a single day, the air pressure:

rises from 1010 to 1025 hPa?
A
Calm winds and lots of rain
B
Calm winds and sunny
C
Changeable weather and lots of rain
D
Changeble weather and lots of rain

Slide 25 - Quiz