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Date: 2013-05-07 18:03:57Atmospheric dynamics Meteorology Atmosphere of Earth Physics Thermal wind Wind Centrifugal force Temperature gradient Gravity of Earth High-pressure area Rossby number Low-pressure area | EART164 Homework #5 Due Monday 13th May 2012 Show all your working for full credit 1a) Does an object exactly at the equator travelling in a northerly direction experience any CoriolisAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.es.ucsc.eduDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 99,59 KBShare Document on Facebook |
Worksheet: Weather, Storms name: *Use sentences. 1. *Read pagesLook at figure 3 on pHow would “continental polar” air beDocID: 1rrnY - View Document | |
MAP ACTIVITY: Prevailing Winds NAME: (*Use sentences.)DocID: 1rf1c - View Document | |
EART164 Homework #5 Due Monday 13th May 2012 Show all your working for full credit 1a) Does an object exactly at the equator travelling in a northerly direction experience any CoriolisDocID: 1r7pv - View Document | |
MAP ACTIVITY: Prevailing Winds NAME: (*Use sentences.)DocID: 1qoAx - View Document | |
Met-infoSynoptic situation: Eastern side of High pressure area, weak cold advection.DocID: 1ps15 - View Document |