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METEO 300: Fundamentals of Atmospheric Science

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Lesson 9: Kinematics

  • Overview
  • 9.1 Streamlines and trajectories aren’t usually the same.
  • 9.2 Watch these air parcels move and change.
  • 9.3 Five Air Motion Types You Must Get to Know
  • 9.4 How does divergence relate to the air parcel’s area change?
  • 9.5 How is the horizontal divergence/convergence related to vertical motion?
  • 9.6 How fast is the vertical wind and which way does it blow?
  • Summary and Final Tasks

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  • METEO 300: Fundamentals of Atmospheric Science
    • Lesson 1: Getting Started
    • Lesson 2: Thermodynamics
    • Lesson 3: Moist Processes
    • Lesson 4: Atmospheric Composition
    • Lesson 5: Cloud Physics
    • Lesson 6: Atmospheric Radiation
    • Lesson 7: Applications of Atmospheric Radiation Principles
    • Lesson 8: Math and Conceptual Preparation for Understanding Atmospheric Motion
    • Lesson 9: Kinematics
      • Overview
      • 9.1 Streamlines and trajectories aren’t usually the same.
      • 9.2 Watch these air parcels move and change.
      • 9.3 Five Air Motion Types You Must Get to Know
      • 9.4 How does divergence relate to the air parcel’s area change?
      • 9.5 How is the horizontal divergence/convergence related to vertical motion?
      • 9.6 How fast is the vertical wind and which way does it blow?
      • Summary and Final Tasks
    • Lesson 10: Dynamics – Forces
    • Lesson 11: Atmospheric Boundary Layer
    • Lesson 12: The Atmosphere - A Holistic View

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