I have been struggling to understand the geostrophic and gradient wind for nearly a year. But thanks to you I can finally say that I have understood it now. I feel so much more confident to take my ATPL meteological exam. Thanks, buddy
Your explanation is way too easy to understand. I’m just going through the book and for reference I’m listening your explanation and even the small small doubts are getting cleared. Thank a lot man! Keep making videos on all the topics very helpful!!
Great video brother… just one correction. 11:22 Geostrophic winds are infact stronger near the equator than at the poles because speed on geostrophic winds is inversely proportional the sin of latitude.
Amazing explanation! Thank you so much for this, been reading my met book and struggling to understand those concepts but after this video I fully understand! Thanks again!
you are really amazing. you made a subject of one day in 25 enjoyable minutes, i really didn't see time pass , cause i was enjoying this knowledge. Please make more Meteorology and Navigation videos , this way you are helping many worldwide 💯💯
Thank you so much . I hope you will make more vedio on metrology. Again it’s great video. Thank you . I spend more than 45 k on ground class to learn met but if you make more vedio and covered all chapters. That’s very is for poor student who can’t spend that amount. Thank you so much love you.
this is all that you need to know 100 % thanks a lot great way to explain please share your social media so people can follow your journey and keep getting inspired
Loved the video. Explained all the concepts very nicely and in a professional manner. This was the first video I saw and now I would like to exhaust your complete playlist.
Amazing explanation and simply understandable.. just one correction... Friction causes winds to flow cross isobaric by 15° over sea..and not 10°. Thanks a lot for making this effort and making this topic soon much easier to understand. I appreciate it 😇😇😇😇
Awesome video. Thanks for the help!! Was a little confused by using AUS/NZ ISO but was able to work it out through your great explanation of everything thanks again
What a brilliant video. You literally went through everything in such a quick n precise manner. Thank you so much this will definitely help me with my exam!!
I'm not studying this stuff but I'm passionate about it and I just wanted to understand isobars and cyclon/anticyclon better, but I stayed until the end and also enjoyed all the winds explanation. Thank you very much for the way you explained things making them simple! Great job!
You are an absolute legend! Thank you so much for explaining everything in such a clear way! This has helped me a lot. Great job! I wish you all the best in your career! 😊
Amazing stuff mate! I'm been pulling my hair trying to read through MET, but this is great summary! Thank you! Keep up the great work. Clear skies and tailwinds!
Hello sir , Your classes are excellent Very easy to understand These videos cleared many doubts Requesting you to please make a video on General circulation
Well Sir, you made it soo easy and beautifully explained... Not a single doubt now. Loved the way you explain and makes it much easier to be understood in a very simple language.. 💯 And sir please make a video on Wind Shear, Cause of WS and on Thermal Wind too.
2:41 winds in the southern hemisphere travel in the opposite direction to those in the northern hemisphere. High-pressure systems rotate anti-clockwise and low-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Northern hemisphere, High Pressure - Anti cyclone (turns clockwise ) Low Pressure - Cylone system (turns anti clockwise) in southern hemisphere, its the other way around.
@@Pilot.Kevs. 2:44 the map shows part of Australia and New Zealand which are in the southern hemisphere, where as you stated high pressure systems turn anti-clockwise not clockwise as drawn.
@5:40 I thought that the wind will deflect to the right of the direction of travel due to corilis force! Can someone help? @22:15 Why is there low pressure above the see aloft?
Once again very helpful,U make chapters like these look so easy 😀👌.Any tips for rtr how to prepare for it I bought rk Bali RTR ..in starting It was very easy I was able to understand the basic stuff very easily but then it got really hard to understand when I reached the book halfway
Thanks a lot. So for RTR, i don't think I am the best person to give you advice, because I have not given the Indian RTR exam. My New Zealand's RTR got converted here directly. I have heard its a quite tricky one tho!
Amazing explanation sir, I had 1 doubt, acc to IC Joshi cyclostrophic wind has 3 forces which are PGF,Coriolis force and centripetal force. But you have mentioned centrifugal force instead of centripetal force. What should I follow for exam.?
I recommend you to start dgca class online platform and down tha fees. Like physics wala. And help to student. Please it’s requested by student. And I think god make you for this gole. And you have any ground class in Delhi please send me location. Because we are struggling here. 👍
Your video is really brilliant sir. But i have a question it is difficult for you to withdraw a time for making videos how can you manage this and what airline you work???
The only bad thing about watching this video is you can't like it more than just once. What a brilliant, brilliant job. I can't thank you enough.
Hahaha, wow. Thanks a lot for this man. Wishing you the best!
I wish ground schools have teachers like you. Studying the basic for cpl from you is so so easy from you.
Such great teaching skills you have.
hey.. may is ask you how many subjects you've cleared of dgca I hope you are on your flight training???
This video and explanation is significantly better than the paid CBT content of Bristol Ground School, thanks!
I have been struggling to understand the geostrophic and gradient wind for nearly a year. But thanks to you I can finally say that I have understood it now. I feel so much more confident to take my ATPL meteological exam. Thanks, buddy
Bcoz of your help, I cleared ATPL Met in Sep 2023 attempt. Thanks a lot
Your explanation is way too easy to understand. I’m just going through the book and for reference I’m listening your explanation and even the small small doubts are getting cleared.
Thank a lot man!
Keep making videos on all the topics very helpful!!
Dude... multiple mind blowing moments of understanding right there. So glad I found this video. Thank you!
Doing my ATPLS and this was VERY useful
thank you
Your voice and way of explanation is so brilliant. Can watch your videos for the whole day. The only bad part of your video is that it just ends!
Great video brother… just one correction.
11:22 Geostrophic winds are infact stronger near the equator than at the poles because speed on geostrophic winds is inversely proportional the sin of latitude.
Amazing explanation! Thank you so much for this, been reading my met book and struggling to understand those concepts but after this video I fully understand! Thanks again!
Thanks a lot Mark, I'm glad I could help!
you are really amazing. you made a subject of one day in 25 enjoyable minutes, i really didn't see time pass , cause i was enjoying this knowledge. Please make more Meteorology and Navigation videos , this way you are helping many worldwide 💯💯
Man im not learning aviation but the meteorology itself
This video alone already helped a lot
Thank you so much . I hope you will make more vedio on metrology. Again it’s great video. Thank you . I spend more than 45 k on ground class to learn met but if you make more vedio and covered all chapters. That’s very is for poor student who can’t spend that amount. Thank you so much love you.
Sick man. With your help I am literally destroying atpl winds meteo questions. I am so confident now!
but at 2:43 we are on the southern hemisphere, so the winds should blow in the opposite direction, as is also indicated by the fronts shown on the map
this is all that you need to know 100 % thanks a lot great way to explain please share your social media so people can follow your journey and keep getting inspired
Wonderful .. Brilliantly explained multiple concepts (very clearly) in less than 30 minutes.. 👍
Loved the video. Explained all the concepts very nicely and in a professional manner. This was the first video I saw and now I would like to exhaust your complete playlist.
Captain Amazing explanation, easy to understand and we need videos for all the topics.
Just discovered your video. What brilliant, easy to understand descriptions and sketches. Many thanks!
The way you explain and clarify everything is just amazing
Amazing explanation and simply understandable.. just one correction...
Friction causes winds to flow cross isobaric by 15° over sea..and not 10°.
Thanks a lot for making this effort and making this topic soon much easier to understand.
I appreciate it 😇😇😇😇
Awesome video. Thanks for the help!! Was a little confused by using AUS/NZ ISO but was able to work it out through your great explanation of everything thanks again
30 minutes compared to 4h reading book struggling to understand. Thank you very much mate just whoau, very clear. You're an airline pilot?
just making everything make total sense and with simplicity. thank you so much for your help
No classes are available for free.... Uve done a wonderful job
Sir after watching this video i become fan of you. Love From Pakistan 🇵🇰
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant! Thank you so much for the lesson.
Amazing explanation, truly appreciate your effort preparing this video. thanks so much!!
have a met exam in a week busy studying. this helps a ton tnx
Wishing you the best!❤️🤜🏼
What a brilliant video. You literally went through everything in such a quick n precise manner. Thank you so much this will definitely help me with my exam!!
Thank you so much, it makes all my doubts clear about wind PGF, coriolis forces
I'm not studying this stuff but I'm passionate about it and I just wanted to understand isobars and cyclon/anticyclon better, but I stayed until the end and also enjoyed all the winds explanation. Thank you very much for the way you explained things making them simple! Great job!
Wow, that's amazing. Glad you liked it!
Thanks a lot bro. Helped for a quick revision and understood some topics better. keep up the good work.😀
Crisp and complete information, Thank you very much.
It’s the best explanation I’ve ever seen in met!
Thnx!!
You are an absolute legend! Thank you so much for explaining everything in such a clear way! This has helped me a lot. Great job! I wish you all the best in your career! 😊
Thank you so much. Great explanation! Hope u make more videos on met topic 👍
Understood easily. The way you telling the concept is easier. So we can understand easily. Expecting the next video sir. Great video sir. ❤️❤️❤️
That is great.
I am so happy I could help!
Amazing stuff mate! I'm been pulling my hair trying to read through MET, but this is great summary! Thank you! Keep up the great work. Clear skies and tailwinds!
Thanks a lot mate. Haha, I'm glad I could help!
bro saved me I was watching another video who was Coriolis force as geostrophic force and messed my mind... Thank you very much
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You made it so easy to understand. Thank you very much
Really helped me to clarify my doubts Thank you Champ for the content like this
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Very comprehensive video, thank you sir!!
I can't thank u enough. I really had trouble about this chapter
Brilliant! Thank you.. 🙏
Excellent....Very Well Explained...👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Keep It Up...👍🏼
Thank you!❤️
so beautiful yaar..... please don't ever stop making videos....
Hello sir ,
Your classes are excellent
Very easy to understand
These videos cleared many doubts
Requesting you to please make a video on General circulation
Extremely nice ❤ pls cover all the chapters
Thank you for the video! Helped me a lot!
Well Sir, you made it soo easy and beautifully explained... Not a single doubt now.
Loved the way you explain and makes it much easier to be understood in a very simple language.. 💯
And sir please make a video on Wind Shear, Cause of WS and on Thermal Wind too.
2:41 winds in the southern hemisphere travel in the opposite direction to those in the northern hemisphere. High-pressure systems rotate anti-clockwise and low-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
Northern hemisphere,
High Pressure - Anti cyclone (turns clockwise )
Low Pressure - Cylone system (turns anti clockwise)
in southern hemisphere,
its the other way around.
@@Pilot.Kevs. 2:44 the map shows part of Australia and New Zealand which are in the southern hemisphere, where as you stated high pressure systems turn anti-clockwise not clockwise as drawn.
Sir your explanation was amazing but you didn't explain Thermal winds . Please make more videos it really helps..
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❤Very helpful 😊 video Thank you so much 😊👍🏻
Thank you captain very well explained, please make video on stability and unstability and cover all topics
you made it look so easy .. thankyou so much..
Very well explained. Thanks for the video 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you so much. My pleasure!
Your explanation is superb
Beautifully explained... Thanks 👍
Thanks a lot!
20:31 why above the sea wind goes from Low pressure to high pressure?
Because it contracts/ accompanied by adiabatic cooling, therefore it sinks due to its high density.
I have to give it to you. Eventhough I have some difficulty understanding the pronouciation. But I wish that all other vidoes are as good as yours.
Amazing, u cleared my concepts thank you
Thank you soo much!! Very helpful... Great explanation 👌😇
Thank you so much😊
@5:40 I thought that the wind will deflect to the right of the direction of travel due to corilis force! Can someone help?
@22:15 Why is there low pressure above the see aloft?
Very well explained.... 💯
Thanks a lot!
Very good explanation
Thank you sir
I can't thank you enough. Excellent job
Nice bro my exam is tomorrow. You explain amazing
Hey! Best of luck brother. I know you’ll kill it!🤙🏼
Once again very helpful,U make chapters like these look so easy 😀👌.Any tips for rtr how to prepare for it I bought rk Bali RTR ..in starting It was very easy I was able to understand the basic stuff very easily but then it got really hard to understand when I reached the book halfway
Thanks a lot.
So for RTR, i don't think I am the best person to give you advice, because I have not given the Indian RTR exam. My New Zealand's RTR got converted here directly. I have heard its a quite tricky one tho!
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 I wish there were equal examples of SH, I'm doing my training in Aus. Nice work, though!
Thank you so much sir this is very useful and i clearly understand
Superb Explanation
What a great explana❤😮
Amazing explanation sir, I had 1 doubt, acc to IC Joshi cyclostrophic wind has 3 forces which are PGF,Coriolis force and centripetal force. But you have mentioned centrifugal force instead of centripetal force. What should I follow for exam.?
Yes im having the same doubt about gradiant winds
Best channel 😘😘😀😁
Thanks!😅
Nicely explained please make a one shot for mets
Wow amazing explanation👏👏👏
Thank you!
19:50 why did you go right and not left why 030?
I recommend you to start dgca class online platform and down tha fees. Like physics wala. And help to student. Please it’s requested by student. And I think god make you for this gole. And you have any ground class in Delhi please send me location. Because we are struggling here. 👍
Very good explanation...pls make a video on mountain waves
Can you answer this question pls, standing in northern hemisphere north of a pole frontal depression traveling west to east the wind will veer or back
Thank you very good explanations
U r amazinggg keep goinnggg
Thanks a lot. Amazing explanation
Thanks for your help 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
In the coriolis formula shouldn't be the mass instead the density?
amazing explanation
Glad you think so!
Your video is really brilliant sir. But i have a question it is difficult for you to withdraw a time for making videos how can you manage this and what airline you work???
Please make fully explained video on clouds. 🙏
Amazing explanation!!
Amazing video bro
superb!!
Thank you brother! 🙏
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Hi, are these the only chapters for meteorology. Or there are some more we need to study.
Sir please explain thermal winds also.
Thank you very much MAN!!!!
In 12:45 it's not centrifugal it should be centripetal force
No offence I love your videos but I want give one advice that whenever you upload please upload full chapter video 💜