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Weather Channels: Crash Course Kids #34.2 - Free Educational videos for Students in k-12


Weather Channels: Crash Course Kids #34.2 - By Crash Course Kids



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00:09 last night I checked the weather on my phone and
00:11 the Ap said clear skies all day . But this
00:14 morning I got caught in a shower , not the
00:16 one in my bathroom , the one that comes from
00:18 the sky because you faulty weather app . But I
00:21 can't be too mad . Weather is crazy difficult to
00:24 predict . We've already learned that the Earth's shape ,
00:26 its distribution of land and water and its rotation all
00:29 affect the way that wind moves around the world .
00:31 Air , water , land and heat energy from the
00:34 sun interact in really complex ways to create weather both
00:37 in your area and around the world . A cool
00:39 breeze is a small local weather pattern . The jet
00:42 stream , on the other hand , is part of
00:43 a global cycle . Jet streams form at the boundary
00:46 between different cells of rotating air , which , as
00:49 you know from last time , are caused by the
00:51 uneven heating of Earth's atmosphere at the equator and poles
00:54 . And we talked about how jet streams are currents
00:56 of fast moving air about 10 kilometers above the Earth's
00:59 surface . Think of it as a tube of ridiculously
01:02 fast air whipping around the world . I mean jet
01:05 streams move people and since they're the boundaries between two
01:09 air masses , their movement affects us a lot .
01:12 Check out the weather report and you'll see jet streams
01:14 front and center on the maps . If the jet
01:17 stream dips down from the polls in the winter ,
01:20 we're in for some serious cold for a few days
01:22 , but if it lifts back up it'll be more
01:25 mild . So you can see how moving air can
01:27 affect the weather where you live . But what about
01:30 moving water ? Ocean currents form another kind of cycle
01:38 . They transport warm water from the equator toward the
01:41 poles and bring cold water from the polls back down
01:43 to the tropics . Without those two movements , jet
01:46 streams and ocean currents , the climate and weather conditions
01:49 would stay pretty much the same and things would get
01:52 unpleasant . The equator would be incredibly hot all the
01:56 time and the polls would be unspeakably cold . In
01:59 fact , a lot of the earth would be uninhabitable
02:01 . So thank goodness for the currents , but to
02:04 see how they work , let's take a look at
02:06 how one region of earth is affected by ocean currents
02:08 and jet streams . Welcome to the british isles ,
02:15 take a look at the british isles on the globe
02:17 . This group of islands is pretty far north and
02:19 so we might expect it to have a pretty cold
02:21 climate , but there's something else at work here ,
02:24 namely the ocean current . One current in particular helps
02:28 keep the british isles warm . The gulf stream ,
02:30 this massive current pulls warm water from the equator up
02:34 past florida , then all the way up to the
02:36 british isles . Meanwhile , cold water cycles down past
02:40 the northwestern coast of africa and back to the equator
02:43 . This flow of warm water helps keep winters in
02:45 the british isles milder compared to other places that are
02:48 so far north . So this place has a pretty
02:51 mild climate . But what about the weather ? That's
02:54 where the jet streams come in . Jet streams are
02:57 the main way that weather systems get around and the
03:00 british isles are particularly affected by the polar jet stream
03:03 . In a typical summer , the jetstream lifts above
03:06 the british isles closer to the north Pole , creating
03:08 hot and dry conditions with an average temperature between 16
03:12 and 21 degrees Celsius . But in 13 year spell
03:15 from 2007 to 2000 and nine , the jetstream actually
03:18 ran unusually far to the south , which made for
03:21 really cool , wet summers . Now , if the
03:24 jet stream is sitting right on top of the aisles
03:27 , that's when you get some interesting weather systems because
03:30 when two masses of air each with different temperature and
03:33 pressure meet , they don't mix , they clash .
03:37 This is called a front . When a massive cold
03:40 air moves into a massive warm air , it's called
03:43 a cold front . The warm air is forced to
03:45 quickly rise , causing heavy rains , hail , thunder
03:48 and lightning . A warm front on the other hand
03:51 , generally brings clear weather , but some serious humidity
03:55 , the british isles have such variable weather because they're
03:57 at the center of some very different air masses .
04:00 Wet and cold air is coming down from the polar
04:02 regions while wet and warm air moves in from the
04:05 southwest . Meanwhile , hot and dry air pushes up
04:08 from the southeast and more dry air comes in from
04:11 the east . These fronts cause major weather events ,
04:14 but they're difficult to predict as we've learned the jet
04:17 stream is in a straight line . It's a wiggly
04:19 wavy band that boogies its way around the Earth .
04:22 And while the deep ocean currents tend to flow in
04:24 a more orderly way , the surface currents are at
04:26 the whims of the wind moving in strange and nearly
04:29 unpredictable patterns day to day . As the air interacts
04:32 with land and water exchanging heat and moisture , it
04:35 forms high and low pressure zones in turn forming weather
04:38 systems . Mhm . So earth is complex . We've
04:45 got deep ocean currents , crazy fast jet streams ,
04:48 cold fronts and warm fronts and sea breezes too .
04:51 So it's probably a lot to ask of my weather
04:53 app to get the forecast right every single time .
04:56 Sorry for yelling at you phone .
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