Learner Outcomes
By completing this lesson, the learner will:
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Summarize current national radar, cloud cover, temperature, dewpoint, pressure,
wind speed, wind direction, and moisture convergence variables.
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Use image analysis techniques to measure the size and speed of an identifiable
air mass.
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Create a "movie" of daily satellite images demonstrating rotation and movement
of an air mass.
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Synthesize influential weather variables to describe dynamic weather systems.
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Utilize GifConverter
and NIH Image (Mac) or
Paint
Shop Pro and Scion Image (PC)
software packages.
Exploration
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First, view today's national radar
map and summarize weather around the country.
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Next, view the current four-panel
weather maps. What do each of the maps represent? How are they alike and
different from the national radar map?
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Finally, view the current satellite
image. What are the dominant patterns and systems you can see? What time
was the image taken?
Experiment
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Use NIH image to measure: area, perimeter, diameter, and speed of an air
mass (directions found under Resources "step
by step").
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Put 5 daily images together of a local air mass and make "movie" using
NIH image (directions found under Resources "step
by step")
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Use the following internet sites to obtain data for subsequent items.
This link will provide
numerous resources to investigate.
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Use the GOES 7
satellite images to investigate the following:
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Visible Image
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Infrared Image
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IR Enhanced
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Water Vapor Image
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Put 5 daily images together of world air masses and make a "movie" using
NIH image to demonstrate movement. Use the following internet site to obtain
data for this part. Full
Earth Satellite Image
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Put 5 daily surface weather maps together (for the same days investigated
in parts 1 & 2 above) to show the affect of air masses on the surface
conditions.
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Surface conditions below air masses:
US Surface Data
Plot
Data Plot
Legend
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Surface conditions surrounding air masses:
US
Temperatures
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Weather maps that include wind speed and direction and air pressure:
US Surface Data
Plot
Extensions
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Students should locate air masses using temperature and humidity to define
the boundaries of the large volume of air.
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Predict the modification of the air mass from surface conditions the air
mass traverses.
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Track the movement of air masses and any associated storms.