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Air Pressure, Forces, and Motion

Air Pressure, Forces, and Motion. Meteorology 101 Dr. Robert M MacKay. Pressure. Temperature Volume The Gas Law P=C*density*Temp P=2.87 r T. Gas Laws. Gas Laws. Constant P as T increases V Increases/decreases Constant V as T increases P Increases/decreases

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Air Pressure, Forces, and Motion

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  1. Air Pressure, Forces, and Motion Meteorology 101 Dr. Robert M MacKay

  2. Pressure Temperature Volume The Gas Law P=C*density*Temp P=2.87 r T

  3. Gas Laws

  4. Gas Laws Constant P as T increases V Increases/decreases Constant V as T increases P Increases/decreases Constant T as V increases P Increases/decreases Constant V,T as M increases P Increases/decreases

  5. Gas Laws Constant P as T increases V Increases/decreases Constant V as T increases P Increases/decreases Constant T as V increases P Increases/decreases Constant V,T as M increases P Increases/decreases

  6. H L

  7. H L

  8. Thermal circulation Pattern

  9. Thermal circulation Pattern

  10. Thermal circulation Pattern

  11. Sea Breeze during the day

  12. Land Breeze at night

  13. South East Asian Monsoon

  14. South East Asian Monsoon

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