1st Edition
GEOG 111: Weather and Climate
School: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill )
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Pages: 2Overview of what the final exam will cover and summary of the greatest weather extremes. -
Pages: 2Continuation of tornadoes, including their characteristics, development and seasonal/geographic patterns. -
Pages: 2Most missed questions from exam 3 and a brief introduction to lake-effect snowstorms. -
Pages: 3Conclusion of thunderstorms lecture and a review for exam 3. -
Pages: 3Since the majority of the class was spent talking about the current weather, this lecture is the completion of Thunderstorms. -
Pages: 3Overview of thunderstorms including characteristics, stages of development and common types. -
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Pages: 3The three general wave cyclone tracks and an introduction to frozen precipitation. -
Pages: 2More characteristics of wave cyclones including surrounding weather, stages of development and general tracks. -
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Pages: 2Significance, formation and atmospheric patterns of snow. (Grad student lecturer) -
Pages: 2Continuation of the Circumpolar Vortex lecture focusing on climatology and an introduction to Wave Cyclones. -
Pages: 2Processes for growing hydrometeors and controls on precipitation rates. -
Pages: 2Different types of clouds and how they lead to precipitation. -
Pages: 3Most missed questions from exam 2, types of forced lifting, convergence and divergence. -
Pages: 3Types of uplift, specifically convective, and a review for Exam #2. -
Pages: 2Conclusion of the temperature lecture and an introduction to vertical air motions. -
Pages: 2Measures of water vapor in the atmosphere and conclusion of the temperature lecture. -
Pages: 2Review of previous lecture and an introduction to water in the atmosphere. -
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Pages: 2Continuation of temperature relationships and factors in measuring temperature. -
Pages: 2Combating global warming and the relationship between heat and temperature. -
Pages: 2Complexities, threats, indirect effects and uncertainties of climate change.