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Meteo  003: Lab 10 Chapter 16: 1ab, 3, 6ab, 7abc, 9ab, 11a, 12ab Meteo  003: Lab 10 Chapter 16: 1ab, 3, 6ab, 7abc, 9ab, 11a, 12ab

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Meteo 003: Lab 10 Chapter 16: 1ab, 3, 6ab, 7abc, 9ab, 11a, 12ab - PPT Presentation

161 pg 709 a Look at the detail of the white swath in the visible image fig 1641 a Reference the precip and temp information in the surface chart fig 1641 b b Isoplething as usual ID: 652678

layer energy loss production energy layer production loss snow find warm figure wind freezing small melts 712 cold shallower

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Meteo 003: Lab 10

Chapter 16: 1ab, 3, 6ab, 7abc, 9ab, 11a, 12abSlide2

16.1 pg. 709

a)

Look at the detail of the white swath in the visible image (fig. 16.41 a)

Reference the precip. and temp. information in the surface chart (fig. 16.41 b)b)Isoplething as usualHow would snow cover affect the sfc. temps.?Slide3

16.3 pg. 710

Snow: Below freezing the entire descent (or very small warm layer)

Sleet: Small warm layer melts snow then refreezes as an ice pellet in lower cold layer

Freezing Rain: Warm layer melts snow but cannot refreeze in shallower lower cold layerSlide4

16.6 pg. 712

a)

Don’t need to show a calculation

The shallower the lake, the quicker it freezesb)Same concept as part aThis Great Lake freezes the fastest and has the highest concentration of ice Use figure 16.44Slide5

16.7 pg. 712

a)

Surface air near water can approximately take on the temperature of the water, remember to convert to Celsius

b)Remember how winds circulate around a HighSurface winds will cross isobars approximately 30

Long axis of precipitation bands will form in

direction of wind

c)

What type of precipitation was this and how was it formed?Slide6

16.9 pg. 716

a)

Find the largest anomalies on figure 16.49

b)Draw isopleths of snowfall the same wayWhere are the largest totals located and what weather phenomenon is common here in the winter?Slide7

16.11 pg. 718

a)

Use figure 16.30 to find the wind chill values for all the combinations

Use the key on the table to find the combination that gives the risk of frostbite to exposed skin in 30 minutesSlide8

16.12 pg. 719

a)

Energy Loss = Energy Production

Energy Production = 140 Solve for Resistanceb)Energy Loss remains the same but Energy Production dropsEnergy Loss > Energy Production : “feel colder”Energy Loss < Energy Production : “feel warmer”Slide9

Lab Due Friday Nov. 17

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In Class

Office Hours: Thursday 2-3 in Walker 606BEmail me (mzw274@psu.edu) if you have questions!

Chapter 16: 1ab, 3, 6abe, 7abc, 9ab, 11a, 12ab

Please Complete Own Work!!!