Weather and Oceans Lab
Order Number
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636738393092 |
Type of Project
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ESSAY
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Writer Level
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PHD VERIFIED
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Format
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APA
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Academic Sources
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10
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Page Count
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3-12 PAGES
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Instructions/Descriptions
GEOL 140 Report on the Weather and Oceans Lab
- Return to the present moment. Keep an eye on the main window. Zoom in on North America, then Texas.
- Are there any storms on the way? If so, where? (Low-pressure systems) ___________________________________\si. [INSERT A PHOTO HERE!] [Copy and paste a screenshot]
Is there a chance of a cold front passing across Texas?
3) In Ocean mode, what can you overlay?
4) What do you mean by projections? What purpose do they serve?
5) Take a look at some of the special features. What kinds of visualizations do you see (hint: experiment with different modes, overlays, and projections)? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________\sa. [At LEAST ONE SNAPSHOT SHOULD BE INCLUDED HERE!]
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6) Consider North America. At the surface, turn on the air.
- What are the different types of overlays in the Air category?
- What exactly is MI?
- What does MI stand for (hint: use the Earth link to look it up)?
7) Select the subsequent elevations by clicking on them. What happened to the jet streams? ____________hPa (Hint: it’s in the “about” section.)
- How does this relate to the current weather conditions?
- How does this assist you in comprehending how our weather “happens”?
8) How about other parts of the globe?
- Consider the North and South Poles. Begin with air at the surface and work your way up in elevation.
- What do you notice?
- [INSERT A SNEAK PEEK HERE!]
9) Now take a glance at the seas. Currents. Waves.
- What do you think you’re seeing? Is there a chance of storms (low-pressure systems) or hurricanes?
- Is it in the Pacific?
- Is it in the Atlantic Ocean? What is the Gulf of Mexico?
- [INSERT PHOTOS HERE!]
- Now turn on the ocean surface temperature sensor (SST). Do you notice the warm water? How about some ice-cold water? What part of the world is the hottest?
- What color is the Bering Sea, which is located directly beneath Alaska? The Gulf of Mexico, perhaps?
- Which is the hotter?
- What do you notice?
- Can you see the dust from the Sahara Desert flowing to South America? What hue is it, exactly?
- Write down what you notice.
- [INSERT A PHOTO HERE!]
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11) What are the chemical and particulate differences? Please read the Important disclaimer at the top right of the page.
- What are the many compounds that are available?
12) Select the Space Tab from the drop-down menu. What exactly are we looking at here?
- [INSERT A PHOTO HERE!]
13) Look for pollution in [INSERT 3 PHOTOS HERE! [Each gets one.]
- China
- The Eastern United States
iii. Europe
iv.
Which of these appears to be the worst?
14) Finally, consider Hurricane Zeta from this year (2020).
- There are three images: one from the NHC, one from the ENS, and one from the US weather map.
- What are your thoughts on the information provided by each of these three maps about Hurricane Zeta?
Weather and Oceans Lab
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