by: Mercado, Joey D. BS ChE 4202 THE ATMOSPHERIC ENGINE the atmosphere is somewhat like an engine. It is continually expanding and compressing gases, exchanging heat and…
Slide 1Chapter 15 Photo: L.Koziol Slide 2 Objectives Identify methods used by scientist to study the Earths oceans. Discuss the origins and compositions of the oceans. Describe…
Slide 1Ocean Movements Slide 2 Wave: A rhythmic movement in which energy is carried through water. Slide 3 Wave Height is determined by: Wind speed Wind speed Wind duration…
Slide 123.5 The Restless Oceans Wave action is the primary means of erosion along coastlines. Slide 2 23.5 The Restless Oceans How do conditions in the ocean change with…
Slide 1 Influence of the Subcloud Layer on the Development of a Deep Convective Ensemble Boing et al., 2012 Slide 2 Depiction of shallow-deep convection transition Rio et…
Slide 1 What is Weather? Weather is the state or condition of the variables of the atmosphere at any given location for a short period of time. Slide 2 What is Climate? Climate…
Slide 1 My Background: PhD: Mechanisms of Peak Winds and Dust Emissions Sophie Cowie Supervisors: Peter Knippertz, Kerstin Schepanski, Doug Parker 2004-2009 2007-2008 2009-2010…
Slide 1 Notes on “Ocean Currents” Earth/Space Slide 2 S.W.B.A.T. Explain how winds and the Coriolis effect influence surface currents Explain how winds and the Coriolis…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Where is this event happening? What causes the condition shown in the video? What do you think is the importance of the condition shown? http://video.disney.com/watch/catching-the-eac-…