There's also a 'Sexy Front'. A Sexy Front is caused when a cold front, warm front, occluded front, and stationary front collide with eachother and become very sexy. During a sexy front, you'll generally have rapidly changing weather and temperatures from Overcast to sunny to rainy to hot/humid to snow storms. "Severe Nice Weather Warnings' are sometimes issued during Sexy Fronts when it stalls in the low pressure area down the street from Dave Macintires house.
An Anticyclone (High Pressure) rotates anti clockwise, and a Cyclone (Low Pressure rotates Clockwise, in the Southern Hemisphere. Northern Hemisphere is reversed IIRC.
very very helpful sir... just a little request to go a bit slow next time for us to understand the concepts along with the audio visual presentation.... saw the video thrice and the concepts are really clear now.........
That is correct in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere low pressure systems rotate anti-clockwise and high pressure systems rotate clockwise.
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Thank you very much. That was great!!!
I really learned something.
Thank you for sharing with us, the viewers.
Thank you,
very interesting explanation.
I'm preparing my flight for this afternoon, and now I'm definitely more confident in the weather I analyze :)
That was good because it was easy to understand.
There's also a 'Sexy Front'. A Sexy Front is caused when a cold front, warm front, occluded front, and stationary front collide with eachother and become very sexy. During a sexy front, you'll generally have rapidly changing weather and temperatures from Overcast to sunny to rainy to hot/humid to snow storms. "Severe Nice Weather Warnings' are sometimes issued during Sexy Fronts when it stalls in the low pressure area down the street from Dave Macintires house.
7:18 above warm front is Nimbostratus cloud not Stratus. It's a difference between those clouds.
Very helpful. Thank you for putting this in layman's terms.
What sort of precipitaions can be found along both the warm/cold fronts ??
thanks..this slideshow helped me a lot in my school activities...
An Anticyclone (High Pressure) rotates anti clockwise, and a Cyclone (Low Pressure rotates Clockwise, in the Southern Hemisphere. Northern Hemisphere is reversed IIRC.
Still very applicable for college! Thank you.
yeah, this must be some fancy middle school LOL
Wow, Fronts 101...this is like a mini meteorology course. Nice video!
I am so jealous of quick brainiacs like this
Dude, that's awesome... This helps alot!
Thanks! helped a lot on my homework
Thanks! This helped me a lot, I was asked by my teacher to make a report about fronts.
THIS VIDEO IS PERFECT...
very very helpful sir... just a little request to go a bit slow next time for us to understand the concepts along with the audio visual presentation.... saw the video thrice and the concepts are really clear now.........
How did you make this video? This could really help with some courses I have.
Super helpful!!!
Muchas Gracias Amigo this was really helpful.
awesome. keep producing!
great video btw
helped me a lot.. thnks!!
DON'T FORGET OROGRAPHIC LIFTING forms a CHINNOK!
You didn't mention the DALR and the SALR
Comma Cloud or Coma Cloud?
If you listen closely at 2:00 you can hear children screaming
don't forget cylonic lifting
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i need picturesssssss......
6:23, i thought low pressure moves in a clockwise rotation and high pressure in a counterclockwise.... ??
That is correct in the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere low pressure systems rotate anti-clockwise and high pressure systems rotate clockwise.
I was going to mention that! How could he forget chinooks?
Doing this for homework LOL! -Chad
yes
is this a powerpoint edit.
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Maybe Americans dont know what they are lol