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link to Earth’s Atmospheric Layers Explained: From the Surface to Space

Earth’s Atmospheric Layers Explained: From the Surface to Space

Earth’s atmosphere is divided into distinct layers based on how temperature changes with height. From the weather-filled troposphere to the edge of space in the exosphere, each layer plays a...

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link to Understanding Vertical Motion in the Atmosphere: The Engine Behind Weather Changes

Understanding Vertical Motion in the Atmosphere: The Engine Behind Weather Changes

Weather doesn’t just happen horizontally across the Earth — it also develops vertically through the atmosphere. Vertical motion plays a crucial role in cloud formation, storm development,...

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link to Forecasting the Movement & Intensity of Surface Synoptic Features

Forecasting the Movement & Intensity of Surface Synoptic Features

The forecasting of surface anticyclogenesis and cyclogenesis are brought forth and how these effect steering and intensity changes with surface features. A main point to remember when forecasting...

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link to Tornado Basics, Severe Weather Preparation, & The Enhanced Fujita scale

Tornado Basics, Severe Weather Preparation, & The Enhanced Fujita scale

Earth’s weather can produce various kinds of windstorms which include waterspouts, dust devils and tornadoes. Although they have the common features of a column of rotating air, they are actually...

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How To Determine Precipitation Types

Precipitation is defined as any of the forms of water particles, whether liquid or solid, that fall from the atmosphere and reach the ground. I was once asked at the weather office “What is...

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link to Air Mass Modification, Stability & Atmospheric Forces

Air Mass Modification, Stability & Atmospheric Forces

Tropical Air Mass As an air mass begins to move out of its source region, there are modifications that take place. These modifications change the stability of the air mass, and the laws of physics...

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