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Page 1: Created and Researched by Shayna and Madison Spring 2013.

WEATHER INVENTIONS

Created and Researched by Shayna and Madison

Spring 2013

Page 2: Created and Researched by Shayna and Madison Spring 2013.

Table of ContentsHygrometer.........................................................................Sl

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Thermometer…………………………………..……………...…Slide

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Barometer……………………………………………………...…Slide

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Weather Balloon…………………..……..………………………Slide

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Anemometer……………………………………………..….….Slide

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Weather Satellite……………………………………………….Slide

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Weather Radar……………………………………………….…Slide

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Weather Map……………………………………………..........Slide

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Absurd Invention……………………………………………….Slide

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Bibliography……………………………………...………….…Slide

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Thank

You!.........................................................................Slide 20

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Hygrometer

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Hygrometer•Used to measure moisture content

•Measures the humidity of any gas such

as air

•Francesco Folli invented the more

practical hygrometer in1664

•Some hygrometers use hair to determine

moisture content

•They are sometimes used in incubators

•Leonardo da Vinci developed the first

hygrometer in the 1400s

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ThermometerGalileo Galilei is one of the

inventors

Used to measure air temperature

Is a closed glass tube with a

scale(s)

Mercury or alcohol are sometimes

the liquid in the thermometer

Experiented on in 1610

Not always used for weather

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BarometerMeasures air pressure

Designed by Torricelli

First built in 1643

Low pressure usually means rain is

coming

High pressure usually means clear skies

Barographs record the data found on the

barometer

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Weather Balloons

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Weather Balloons

Was invented in the late 1800s

Are similar to the originals

They were invented to store weather data

Weigh about 2.2 pounds

Are similar looking to a hot air balloon

Rise more than 15 miles while collecting

data

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Anemometer

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Anemometer

Leon Battista Alberti invented it

Invented in 1450

Records the revolutions of the cups

and calculated the wind velocity

Can be divided into two classes

Very similar to the first invented one

Anemos is a Greek word that means

wind

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Weather Radar

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Weather RadarShows where precipitation is

occurring and how hard its falling

Sends out pulses of microwave

energy

The energy reflects of raindrops or

snowflakes

More that 100 government run

weather radars

Very useful for predicting storms

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Weather Map

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Weather Map

Displays meteorological features across a

particular area

Have been in use since the mid-19th

century

Help locate weather fronts

Can show where jet streams are located

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Rain Curtain

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Rain CurtainPatent issued in 1995

Pocket portable

Has an inflatable ring cap

Hand free protection

Gives customers their own

space

Sheer shower curtain

walls

Alternative to the bulky

umbrella

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Bibliography How Does the Thermometer Work. April

22,2002. http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/how_it_works/thermometer.html

Hatheway, Becca. Weather Balloons. June 11,2010. http://www.windows2universe.org/earth/atmosphere/weather/_balloon.html

Weather Satellite. [Online image] Available http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weather_satellite