You are the best teacher here in youtube. You are not using high tech powerpoints to illustrate your teachings unlike others but you explain in an excellent way and it seems to me that it's definitely your expertise.
I have been trying to find videos to help my 15 year old understand Global Atmospheric Circulation and this video is really clear. Made me understand the topic in minutes. Thank you for sharing the info so well 😀
at 10:49 north easterly wind, not easterly wind, why do others call it easterly wind? if it is a north easterly wind, then i will be blown to the equator and then i will get stuck there, and not moving to the west forever.
at 3:20 min you said "32 degrees centigrade". Kelvin and Celsius are both centigrade temperature scales, because they both have 100 gradations from water freezing (273 Kelvin or 0 degrees Celsius) to water boiling (373 Kelvin or 100 degrees Celsius). 0 (zero) degrees Celsius is not the same as 0 (zero) Kelvin. And there is no such single thing as any value centigrade, ever, so... you can't say 32 degrees centigrade. But nice video on global wind patterns.
My geography GCSE is tomorrow and this topic has always confused me. You’ve made it so easy to understand, thank you!!
This is the best global atmospheric circulation video on the whole of the internet. The tropical storm videos are also amazing. Awesome work!
You are the best teacher here in youtube. You are not using high tech powerpoints to illustrate your teachings unlike others but you explain in an excellent way and it seems to me that it's definitely your expertise.
5 years later, still the best explanation for this topic. Saved my whole GCSE!
Thank you so much! As a GCSE student, I never fully understood this, but now I understand how it works! You make it so simple to learn!
I'm doing my GCSEs too! Good luck with your exams 🥰
This was so helpful. You put it into terms that I can actually understand! You're an amazing teacher :)
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i have been stuck on this for months and i finally get it now thanks to your amazing explanation! thank you so so much :)
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I've looked at so many videos to do with this and you make it very simple so thankyou
Fantastic video - a very simple explanation of a tricky topic!
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I have been trying to find videos to help my 15 year old understand Global Atmospheric Circulation and this video is really clear. Made me understand the topic in minutes. Thank you for sharing the info so well 😀
average gcse explainer on youtube (explains 100x better than your teachers at school)
BRILLIANT!! Thank you. So thoroughly and easily explained
this is my homework from school lol i have to watch this
Really i watch this every sunday for fun
pls upload something like this for formation of extra tropical cyclones
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I never understood this before...this video taught me everything...thank u so much ma'am for ur wonderful video...
This is very helpful as it helps me to visualise the movement of the winds thanks
Well Done! I am studying the atmosphere not for geography reasons but as an introduction for me to get into ways to capture carbons in the atmosphere!
By “evaporate off” do you mean condense? E.g. at the North Pole where it’s cold.
Thank u so much I came here not knowing anything now I understand ❤️
Excellent presenation
at 10:49 north easterly wind, not easterly wind, why do others call it easterly wind? if it is a north easterly wind, then i will be blown to the equator and then i will get stuck there, and not moving to the west forever.
Thanks man, you really have got a great and easy way of explaining things!
Thanks! Helped me a lot!
so much better than the other videos
Very clear!!!
Easy peasy understood it in 5 seconds
This is very well explained, thank you!
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this is so helpful!thank you!
you explain it very well. thank you :)
at 3:20 min you said "32 degrees centigrade". Kelvin and Celsius are both centigrade temperature scales, because they both have 100 gradations from water freezing (273 Kelvin or 0 degrees Celsius) to water boiling (373 Kelvin or 100 degrees Celsius). 0 (zero) degrees Celsius is not the same as 0 (zero) Kelvin. And there is no such single thing as any value centigrade, ever, so... you can't say 32 degrees centigrade. But nice video on global wind patterns.
Amazing Video - Very Helpful!!
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This is my gcse homework
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this is explained so weeelll
Now I’m more confused thanks lol
I hate geography but thanks for making it easier
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My geography gcse is tomorrow and this is helping so much
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this rah confused me more
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