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Prentice   Hall   EARTH SCIENCE Tarbuck   Lutgens  
Chapter   19 Air Pressure and Wind
19.1  Understanding Air Pressure     Air pressure  is the pressure exerted by the weight of air.    Air pressure is exerted in all directions— down, up, and sideways. The air pressure pushing down on an object exactly balances the air pressure pushing up on the object. Air Pressure Defined
19.1  Understanding Air Pressure     A  barometer  is a device used for measuring air pressure.    When air pressure increases, the mercury in the tube rises. When air pressure decreases, so does the height of the mercury column. Measuring Air Pressure
A Mercury Barometer
19.1  Understanding Air Pressure     Wind is the result of horizontal differences in air pressure. Air flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure.    The unequal heating of Earth’s surface generates pressure differences. Solar radiation is the ultimate energy source for most wind.    Three factors combine to control wind: pressure differences, the Coriolis effect, and friction. Factors Affecting Wind
19.1   Understanding Air Pressure     Pressure Differences •  A  pressure gradient  is the amount of pressure change occurring over a given distance. •  Closely spaced isobars—lines on a map that connect places of equal air pressure—indicate a steep pressure gradient and high winds. Widely spaced isobars indicate a weak pressure gradient and light winds. Factors Affecting Wind
Isobars
19.1   Understanding Air Pressure     Coriolis Effect •  The  Coriolis effect  describes how Earth’s rotation affects moving objects. In the Northern Hemisphere, all free-moving objects or fluids, including the wind, are deflected to the right of their path of motion. In the Southern Hemisphere, they are deflected to the left. Factors Affecting Wind
The Coriolis Effect
19.1   Understanding Air Pressure     Friction •  Friction acts to slow air movement, which changes wind direction. •  Jet streams  are fast-moving rivers of air that travel between 120 and 240 kilometers per hour in a west-to-east direction. Factors Affecting Wind
Effect of Friction
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     In cyclones, the pressure decreases from the outer isobars toward the center. In anticyclones, just the opposite is the case—the values of the isobars increase from the outside toward the center.    Cyclones  are centers of low pressure.     Anticyclones  are centers of high pressure. Highs and Lows
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     Cyclonic and Anticyclonic Winds •  When the pressure gradient and the Coriolis effect are applied to pressure centers in the Northern Hemisphere, winds blow counterclockwise around a low. Around a high, they blow clockwise. •  In either hemisphere, friction causes a net flow of air inward around a cyclone and a net flow of air outward around an anticyclone. Highs and Lows
Cyclonic and Anticyclonic Winds
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     Weather and Air Pressure •  Rising air is associated with cloud formation and precipitation, whereas sinking air produces clear skies.    Weather Forecasting •  Weather reports emphasize the locations and possible paths of cyclones and anticyclones. •  Low-pressure centers can produce bad weather in any season. Highs and Lows
Airflow Patterns, Surface and Aloft
19.2   Pressure Centers and Winds     The atmosphere balances these differences by acting as a giant heat-transfer system. This system moves warm air toward high latitudes and cool air toward the equator.    Non-Rotating Earth Model •  On a hypothetical non-rotating planet with a smooth surface of either all land or all water, two large thermally produced cells would form. Global Winds
Circulation on a Non-Rotating Earth
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     Rotating Earth Model •  If the effect of rotation were added to the global circulation model, the two-cell convection system would break down into smaller cells. •  Trade winds  are two belts of winds that blow almost constantly from easterly directions and are located on the north and south sides of the subtropical highs. •  Westerlies  are the dominant west-to-east motion of the atmosphere that characterizes the regions on the poleward side of the subtropical highs. Global Winds
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     Rotating Earth Model •  Polar easterlies  are winds that blow from the polar high toward the subpolar low. These winds are not constant like the trade winds. •  A  polar front  is a stormy frontal zone separating cold air masses of polar origin from warm air masses of tropical origin. Global Winds
Circulation on a Rotating Earth
19.2  Pressure Centers and Winds     Influence of Continents •  The only truly continuous pressure belt is the subpolar low in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, where land masses break up the ocean surface, large seasonal temperature differences disrupt the pressure pattern. •  Monsoons  are the seasonal reversal of wind direction associated with large continents, especially Asia. In winter, the wind blows from land to sea. In summer, the wind blows from sea to land. Global Winds
Surface Pressure
19.3  Regional Wind Systems     The local winds are caused either by topographic effects or by variations in surface composition—land and water—in the immediate area. •  In coastal areas during the warm summer months, the land surface is heated more intensely during the daylight hours than an adjacent body of water is heated. As a result, the air above the land surface heats, expands, and rises, creating an area of lower pressure. At night the reverse takes place.    Land and Sea Breezes Local Winds
Sea and Land Breezes
19.3  Regional Wind Systems  •  In mountainous regions during daylight hours, the air along the slopes of the mountains is heated more intensely than the air at the same elevation over the valley floor. Because this warmer air on the mountain slopes is less dense, it glides up along the slope and generates a valley breeze. After sunset the pattern may reverse.    Valley and Mountain Breezes Local Winds
Valley and Mountain Breezes
19.3  Regional Wind Systems  •  The  prevailing wind  is the wind that blows more often from one direction than from any other.    Wind Direction •  In the United States, the westerlies consistently move weather from west to east across the continent. How Wind Is Measured
19.3  Regional Wind Systems  •  An  anemometer  is an instrument that resembles a cup and is commonly used to measure wind speed.    Wind Speed How Wind Is Measured
19.3  Regional Wind Systems  •  At irregular intervals of three to seven years, these warm countercurrents become unusually strong and replace normally cold offshore waters with warm equatorial waters.    El Ni ño •  El Ni ñ o  is the name given to the periodic warming of the ocean that occurs in the central and eastern Pacific.  •  A major El Ni ñ o episode can cause extreme weather in many parts of the world. El Ni ñ o and La Ni ñ a
Normal Conditions
El Ni ñ o Conditions
19.3   Regional Wind Systems  •  Researchers have come to recognize that when surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific are colder than average, a La Ni ñ a event is triggered that has a distinctive set of weather patterns.    La Ni ñ a El Ni ñ o and La Ni ñ a
19.3  Regional Wind Systems     Global precipitation can be explained if knowledge of global winds and pressure systems are applied. Global Distribution of Precipitation

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Air Pressure

  • 1. Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE Tarbuck Lutgens 
  • 2. Chapter 19 Air Pressure and Wind
  • 3. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  Air pressure is the pressure exerted by the weight of air.  Air pressure is exerted in all directions— down, up, and sideways. The air pressure pushing down on an object exactly balances the air pressure pushing up on the object. Air Pressure Defined
  • 4. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  A barometer is a device used for measuring air pressure.  When air pressure increases, the mercury in the tube rises. When air pressure decreases, so does the height of the mercury column. Measuring Air Pressure
  • 6. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  Wind is the result of horizontal differences in air pressure. Air flows from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure.  The unequal heating of Earth’s surface generates pressure differences. Solar radiation is the ultimate energy source for most wind.  Three factors combine to control wind: pressure differences, the Coriolis effect, and friction. Factors Affecting Wind
  • 7. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  Pressure Differences • A pressure gradient is the amount of pressure change occurring over a given distance. • Closely spaced isobars—lines on a map that connect places of equal air pressure—indicate a steep pressure gradient and high winds. Widely spaced isobars indicate a weak pressure gradient and light winds. Factors Affecting Wind
  • 9. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  Coriolis Effect • The Coriolis effect describes how Earth’s rotation affects moving objects. In the Northern Hemisphere, all free-moving objects or fluids, including the wind, are deflected to the right of their path of motion. In the Southern Hemisphere, they are deflected to the left. Factors Affecting Wind
  • 11. 19.1 Understanding Air Pressure  Friction • Friction acts to slow air movement, which changes wind direction. • Jet streams are fast-moving rivers of air that travel between 120 and 240 kilometers per hour in a west-to-east direction. Factors Affecting Wind
  • 13. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  In cyclones, the pressure decreases from the outer isobars toward the center. In anticyclones, just the opposite is the case—the values of the isobars increase from the outside toward the center.  Cyclones are centers of low pressure.  Anticyclones are centers of high pressure. Highs and Lows
  • 14. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  Cyclonic and Anticyclonic Winds • When the pressure gradient and the Coriolis effect are applied to pressure centers in the Northern Hemisphere, winds blow counterclockwise around a low. Around a high, they blow clockwise. • In either hemisphere, friction causes a net flow of air inward around a cyclone and a net flow of air outward around an anticyclone. Highs and Lows
  • 16. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  Weather and Air Pressure • Rising air is associated with cloud formation and precipitation, whereas sinking air produces clear skies.  Weather Forecasting • Weather reports emphasize the locations and possible paths of cyclones and anticyclones. • Low-pressure centers can produce bad weather in any season. Highs and Lows
  • 18. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  The atmosphere balances these differences by acting as a giant heat-transfer system. This system moves warm air toward high latitudes and cool air toward the equator.  Non-Rotating Earth Model • On a hypothetical non-rotating planet with a smooth surface of either all land or all water, two large thermally produced cells would form. Global Winds
  • 19. Circulation on a Non-Rotating Earth
  • 20. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  Rotating Earth Model • If the effect of rotation were added to the global circulation model, the two-cell convection system would break down into smaller cells. • Trade winds are two belts of winds that blow almost constantly from easterly directions and are located on the north and south sides of the subtropical highs. • Westerlies are the dominant west-to-east motion of the atmosphere that characterizes the regions on the poleward side of the subtropical highs. Global Winds
  • 21. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  Rotating Earth Model • Polar easterlies are winds that blow from the polar high toward the subpolar low. These winds are not constant like the trade winds. • A polar front is a stormy frontal zone separating cold air masses of polar origin from warm air masses of tropical origin. Global Winds
  • 22. Circulation on a Rotating Earth
  • 23. 19.2 Pressure Centers and Winds  Influence of Continents • The only truly continuous pressure belt is the subpolar low in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere, where land masses break up the ocean surface, large seasonal temperature differences disrupt the pressure pattern. • Monsoons are the seasonal reversal of wind direction associated with large continents, especially Asia. In winter, the wind blows from land to sea. In summer, the wind blows from sea to land. Global Winds
  • 25. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems  The local winds are caused either by topographic effects or by variations in surface composition—land and water—in the immediate area. • In coastal areas during the warm summer months, the land surface is heated more intensely during the daylight hours than an adjacent body of water is heated. As a result, the air above the land surface heats, expands, and rises, creating an area of lower pressure. At night the reverse takes place.  Land and Sea Breezes Local Winds
  • 26. Sea and Land Breezes
  • 27. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems • In mountainous regions during daylight hours, the air along the slopes of the mountains is heated more intensely than the air at the same elevation over the valley floor. Because this warmer air on the mountain slopes is less dense, it glides up along the slope and generates a valley breeze. After sunset the pattern may reverse.  Valley and Mountain Breezes Local Winds
  • 29. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems • The prevailing wind is the wind that blows more often from one direction than from any other.  Wind Direction • In the United States, the westerlies consistently move weather from west to east across the continent. How Wind Is Measured
  • 30. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems • An anemometer is an instrument that resembles a cup and is commonly used to measure wind speed.  Wind Speed How Wind Is Measured
  • 31. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems • At irregular intervals of three to seven years, these warm countercurrents become unusually strong and replace normally cold offshore waters with warm equatorial waters.  El Ni ño • El Ni ñ o is the name given to the periodic warming of the ocean that occurs in the central and eastern Pacific. • A major El Ni ñ o episode can cause extreme weather in many parts of the world. El Ni ñ o and La Ni ñ a
  • 33. El Ni ñ o Conditions
  • 34. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems • Researchers have come to recognize that when surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific are colder than average, a La Ni ñ a event is triggered that has a distinctive set of weather patterns.  La Ni ñ a El Ni ñ o and La Ni ñ a
  • 35. 19.3 Regional Wind Systems  Global precipitation can be explained if knowledge of global winds and pressure systems are applied. Global Distribution of Precipitation