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Global Winds

Global Winds. Michael J. Garay Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California, USA. http:// geography.sierra.cc.ca.us /Booth/California/2_atmosphere/ Hadley_cells.jpg. How to teach this?.

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Global Winds

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  1. Global Winds Michael J. Garay Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California, USA

  2. http://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpghttp://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpg

  3. How to teach this? http://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpg

  4. National Science Education Standards • Earth Science • Energy in the Earth system • Heating of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere by the sun drives convection within the atmosphere and ocean, producing winds and ocean currents (9-12) • Global winds are part of a pattern of air circulation across the Earth and include the trade winds, westerlies and the polar easterlies

  5. The “Scientific Method” http://www.universetoday.com/74036/what-are-the-steps-of-the-scientific-method/

  6. Three Approaches • Factual • These are “facts” that students should know • Historical • Science (i.e., learning about the world) is done by people (and not always “scientists”) • Synthesis • Science provides a unifying idea (theory) that explains many different things

  7. Global Wind Systems

  8. Historical Aristotle George Hadley Christopher Columbus Edmond Halley William Ferrel Isaac Newton

  9. World Map Showing the “Four Winds” http://usm.maine.edu/maps/exhibition/8/3/sub-/where-the-winds-blow

  10. “T-O” Map Showing the “Eight Winds” http://www.taringa.net/posts/offtopic/6355668/El-mar_-terror-y-fascinacion.html

  11. World Map Showing the “Twelve Winds” of Aristotle http://usm.maine.edu/maps/exhibition/8/3/sub-/where-the-winds-blow

  12. http://www.chroniclesofamerica.com/maps_of_america.htm

  13. Edmond Halley’s Map of the Major Global Wind Systems (1686) http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/en/research/projects/DeptII_Daston_Collective

  14. The “Scientific Method” http://www.universetoday.com/74036/what-are-the-steps-of-the-scientific-method/

  15. George Hadley http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes/met130/notes/chapter10/single_cell.html

  16. The Ferrel Cell

  17. The Ferrel Cell http://greenfieldgeography.wikispaces.com/IGCSE+and+GCSE+Weather,+Climate+and+Ecosystems

  18. http://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpghttp://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpg

  19. Synthesis http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/encyclopedia/Gov-Inc/Hypothesis-Testing.html

  20. The “Scientific Method” http://www.universetoday.com/74036/what-are-the-steps-of-the-scientific-method/

  21. Thinking Like a Scientist http://xkcd.com/242/

  22. “Earthrise” from Apollo 8 December 24, 1968 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthrise

  23. Apollo 17 View of the Earth “Blue Marble” December 7, 1972 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Marble

  24. “Blue Marble” from MODIS (Available as an iPhone background) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/printall.php

  25. MODIS Land, Ocean, Ice, Cloud http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/printall.php

  26. MODIS Land Only http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/printall.php

  27. The Hadley Circulation

  28. MISR Directional Hemispheric Reflectance (DHR) http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/PRODOCS/misr/level3/product.html

  29. One Month of Precipitation from the Tropical Rainfall Measurement Mission (TRMM) http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD/view.php?id=1017

  30. MODIS Land, Ocean, Ice, Cloud http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/printall.php

  31. MODIS Cloud Only http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/BlueMarble/printall.php

  32. http://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpghttp://geography.sierra.cc.ca.us/Booth/California/2_atmosphere/Hadley_cells.jpg

  33. Jupiter Composite from the Cassini Spacecraft http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/art-92989/Bands-of-pastel-colored-clouds-encircle-the-giant-planet-Jupiter

  34. Seeing the Wind http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sailing

  35. Ocean Surface Winds from the QuikSCAT Instrument on the SeaWinds Satellite http://www.scp.byu.edu/gallery.html

  36. QuikSCAT Mean Ocean Winds Annual Climatology

  37. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Ocean Surface Winds Annual Climatology

  38. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 0 - 1 km Climatology

  39. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 1 - 2 km Climatology

  40. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 2 - 3.5 km Climatology

  41. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 3.5 - 5 km Climatology

  42. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 5 - 7 km Climatology

  43. NCEP Reanalysis Mean Winds Annual 7 - 10 km Climatology

  44. NCEP-2/MISR Zonal Mean Wind Plots December 2001 – August 2007

  45. Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) Nine view angles at Earth surface: 70.5º forward to 70.5º backward Nine 14-bit pushbroom cameras 275 m - 1.1 km sampling Four spectral bands at each angle: 446,558,672,866 nm 400-km swath: 9-day coverage at equator, 2-day at poles 7 minutes to observe each scene at all nine angles http://misr.jpl.nasa.gov/

  46. MISR Low Cloud Wind Vectors for January 2011

  47. MISR Low Cloud Wind Vectors for July 2011

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