Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Wind

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  • @wphh7272
    @wphh7272 Год назад +24

    Chuck is the perfect compliment to Neil’s
    series. He is very educated and well spoken while being able to inject quickly and pertinently executed bits of humor into the presentation. Perfect counterpart to Neil! I am addicted to this series!!!

  • @KristoffTitan
    @KristoffTitan 2 года назад +167

    Every once in a while he explains something that you know all the answers for, and at that point its just pure joy. Like you passed a test with full marks.

    • @apotheosis27
      @apotheosis27 2 года назад +3

      Haha same here!

    • @bomass100
      @bomass100 2 года назад

      Never happened lol

    • @stanhogenelst2555
      @stanhogenelst2555 2 года назад +2

      @@bomass100 if you keep on learning at your own pace then eventually it's going to happen.
      Keep on learning and happy holidays!

    • @SH7SH7SH7
      @SH7SH7SH7 2 года назад

      Show off 😏

    • @YTsuuuucks
      @YTsuuuucks 11 месяцев назад

      Reminds me of sitting in a basic aviation weather college class, way too long ago. During a review at the end of the term, no one could remember that uneven heating on the earth’s surface is the only answer for the cause of the weather. I’m more embarrassed for my school than I am proud of me - as I was the only one in the room that knew the answer to a multiple-choice question, including the retired Air Force pilot that was teaching the course.😂😂😂

  • @stephanienirenberg7426
    @stephanienirenberg7426 2 года назад +121

    Was just listening to you men and my day has just been made because of you again. Thank you from my entire heart and soul.

    • @tedrosvaluescare
      @tedrosvaluescare 2 года назад

      You look chicken

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

      🙄 "chicken"?
      😂

    • @IndianTiger-0P
      @IndianTiger-0P 2 года назад

      @@whatabouttheearth she is a chick tho 🤭

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

      @@IndianTiger-0P
      Y'all are a great case study of how a thumb nail picture can reveal psychological neoteny.

    • @KickflipJesus
      @KickflipJesus 2 года назад

      @@whatabouttheearth sus

  • @koen_rozendaal
    @koen_rozendaal 2 года назад +54

    Wonderful how you guys turn intriguing science into great humor, it's a joy to watch, it never gets boring. 😁👍

  • @whoknows7877
    @whoknows7877 2 года назад +170

    Chuck is awesome, dude is hilarious and does an excellent job on the show. What a good year for science! 🤓.

    • @davideric7519
      @davideric7519 2 года назад +6

      Great combo between the 2
      They go together as good as a jab and a right cross

    • @MrSkinkarde
      @MrSkinkarde 2 года назад +8

      He is annoying wannabe comedian slowing down the show

    • @whoknows7877
      @whoknows7877 2 года назад +8

      @@MrSkinkarde :(

    • @80PercentAshamedOfU
      @80PercentAshamedOfU 2 года назад +6

      @@MrSkinkarde My thoughts exactly. Sometimes it feels like he’s listening only for points to insert a corny joke. And breaks the pace of the topic.

    • @ngnatural
      @ngnatural 2 года назад +5

      @@80PercentAshamedOfU try being comic relief for science topics. it's not easy.

  • @pabeader1941
    @pabeader1941 2 года назад +6

    Ogden Nash was a poet. His reasons are fun and thought provoking. "I think that I shall never see, a billboard as lovely as a tree." - Ogden Nash

  • @PlagueDoctorscp049
    @PlagueDoctorscp049 2 года назад +16

    I love it when dr Tyson explains stuff he explains things so well.

  • @JoseCruzRangel
    @JoseCruzRangel 2 года назад +4

    Our sun and mountains sometimes provide hikers a treat, a beautiful morning upward wind.

  • @Goodtimes317
    @Goodtimes317 2 года назад +20

    No wind on Venus! I was trying to explain wind to my son. You guys nailed it. Thanks for the laughs.

  • @antoniojones6256
    @antoniojones6256 2 года назад +29

    This was a particularly entertaining (read "hilarious") episode, and all organically generated not scripted; with both topical and sometimes wildly tangential information and humor, as usual. Please keep doing these podcasts!

  • @davideric7519
    @davideric7519 2 года назад +8

    This exactly the science I love
    . The science of everyday phenomenons

  • @pushing2throttles
    @pushing2throttles 2 года назад +4

    In flight school pilots are taught that all weather phenomena are caused by the unequal heating of the earth. Pressure gradients are caused by this which in effect causes wind.

  • @105051lbm
    @105051lbm 2 года назад +3

    It feels good to just smile as these two guys talk.

  • @there_can_only_be_one__unicorn
    @there_can_only_be_one__unicorn 2 года назад +13

    I can't express my gratitude and appreciation for the time and effort you invest in your productions they are truly very much appreciated -thank you!

  • @silvershadow013
    @silvershadow013 2 года назад +25

    Depending on height in the atmosphere, you could have wind going in different directions and speeds. Watch the clouds...sometimes you'll see them going in different dirctions at different heights.

    • @jag731
      @jag731 2 года назад

      "Shear" .. one of my fave weather phenoms to witness.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 года назад

      @@jag731 WINDSHEAR WINDSHEAR. PULL UP. PULL UP 💀

  • @jonminnella2966
    @jonminnella2966 2 года назад +3

    I like Neil in this setting hes being himself hes laid back and down-to-earth not following a script

  • @Life_42
    @Life_42 2 года назад +7

    You two are awesome! May the Universe keep blessing y'all! Love from Miami-Dade!

  • @Squieonat
    @Squieonat 2 года назад +45

    "Let's talk about wind."
    ...seven minutes later...
    "Cannibal sailors."

    • @tach5884
      @tach5884 2 года назад

      Welcome to the Holocene.

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  2 года назад +4

    Please share your best wind-related joke here:

    • @Singe0255
      @Singe0255 2 года назад +1

      Missed opportunity to sum it all up as a 'long-winded explanation'.

    • @yourguard4
      @yourguard4 2 года назад +1

      and again, Neil blows our mind

    • @srutikantapanda1251
      @srutikantapanda1251 6 месяцев назад

      The first part

  • @rk99688
    @rk99688 2 года назад +6

    I just frigging love this. Forget the universe that is another "universe" of beautiful phenomenon our own Earth has so much beautiful stuff that it feels like never ending awesomeness.

  • @nickdixon3536
    @nickdixon3536 2 года назад +5

    Gentlemen, thank you for this... long-winded exaplainer. Happy New Years when it comes!!

  • @ericdamexican
    @ericdamexican 2 года назад +8

    We had over 90 mph sustained winds in Kansas a coupe of weeks ago, it got quite scary. A short storm and tons of mostly clear sky crazy damaging wind!! Peaked at 98 mph here where I live.

  • @steventurner6902
    @steventurner6902 2 года назад +3

    You guys are so fabulous!!! Thank you for brightening my day :)

  • @Veebikelife
    @Veebikelife 2 года назад +20

    All my friends know I love you and anything about astrophysics ❤️ today is my birthday and I received one of your books ( astrophysics for people in a hurry!) and a telescope! Best gift ever!!! 🙂 I hope one day I can meet you and have you sign it! Sending love to my favorite astrophysicist! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @ArchiboldAcquah
    @ArchiboldAcquah 2 года назад +2

    Never bored and always learning something new. Thank you!

  • @pedropais9566
    @pedropais9566 2 года назад +5

    I love hearing you guys! Thank you a lot!

  • @PMW3
    @PMW3 2 года назад +3

    I'm not trying to make fun of him, but I love moments like 4:16 when Chuck figures out what Neil is telling him and he figures out how the mechanics work

    • @ra2186
      @ra2186 2 года назад

      Uhh....OHHHHHHH!!!

  • @matilda9906
    @matilda9906 2 года назад +8

    This is a million dollar idea to stick these two together.

  • @williampaoli9057
    @williampaoli9057 2 года назад +3

    This is my type of learning. Gotta get some more of your books Neil! All I have is astrophysics for people in a hurry and it was amazing!!!!

  • @maryb4762
    @maryb4762 2 года назад +2

    thank you for making this show, is part of home life school, this is really great, much appreciation for you all and this technology, everything

  • @TruckDrivinGamer
    @TruckDrivinGamer 2 года назад +4

    The was a great sequence about a ship stuck in the doldrums in the movie Master and Commander: Far Side of the World. They were in the South Pacific. Great movie, check it out!

  • @hey.goldfish
    @hey.goldfish 2 года назад +10

    Chuck Nice - the only person on Earth that can make a hurricane laughable! 😂🌀

  • @Ranveer_Singh_sangha03
    @Ranveer_Singh_sangha03 2 года назад +11

    It's my uncle best line hahaha

  • @punkypinko2965
    @punkypinko2965 2 года назад +13

    Come on, Neil. Show Chuck a little more respect. Listen. You're always jumping in on people :) Chuck was correct. One can often feel the wind pick up and THEN see tree limbs start moving faster and faster. Wind blows from a certain direction, Neil, so yes one can be up wind from the trees and feel the wind before it reaches the trees. Good job, Chuck. I got your back.

    • @renatoigmed
      @renatoigmed 2 года назад

      ¿Me gusta?
      wat?
      как? Я не понимал
      Como?
      mögen? Ich habe es nicht verstanden

    • @ashok.nurture
      @ashok.nurture 2 года назад +1

      He explains "don't care about your sequence", which means those two can be independent events and not necessarily proving anything....but I agree, Chuck's intuition should take precedence here

  • @davideric7519
    @davideric7519 2 года назад +16

    Chuck just gets funnier all the time !!
    Hilarious when he imitated a bunch of clouds ⛅️ discussing getting into the eye 👁 club
    He did this on the spot

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 2 года назад +3

    Interesting video Neil & Chuck and at least the discussion wasn't that long winded! 👍👍😂😂

  • @blessedveteran
    @blessedveteran Год назад +1

    I wanted to let you guys know I watch you guys while I'm in bed every night. Thank you, again, for making my evening a great one❤

  • @aftonwolivar7950
    @aftonwolivar7950 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great content and always bringing a laugh along.

  • @AlfaMist-mf6rj
    @AlfaMist-mf6rj Год назад

    Thanks for including humor within this educational angle that made this time choice relatable ❤

  • @isatousarr7044
    @isatousarr7044 3 месяца назад +1

    Meteorological wind originates from differences in atmospheric pressure caused by uneven heating of the Earth's surface. As warm air rises and cooler air moves in to replace it, wind is generated. This process plays a crucial role in weather patterns and climate dynamics. How do variations in local and global pressure systems influence wind patterns and weather forecasts?

  • @dunderwood4444
    @dunderwood4444 2 года назад

    The Evolution of Lord Nice with the expert tutelage of Dr. Tyson. Outstanding episode Sir's Brooklyn NY loves StarTalk #Dr.Tyson #LordNice

  • @justinfincher2385
    @justinfincher2385 2 года назад +2

    Chuck has gotten so much funnier. In the beginning it felt like he was trying too hard. But now he’s hilarious. His punchlines hit so much more naturally

  • @unrealengine5-storm713
    @unrealengine5-storm713 2 года назад +5

    Hot/cold ..high/low pressure. The density differences move the molecules around. *watches* 😶

  • @RyanFlyinHigh
    @RyanFlyinHigh 11 месяцев назад

    Convection and Cloud Formation: The uneven heating of the Earth's surface does indeed cause convection, leading to the rising of warmer air. This air ascends until it reaches a level where its temperature matches the surrounding air, potentially leading to cloud formation.
    Pressure Variation and Wind: The key factor in wind formation is the difference in pressure variation. Wind flows from areas of higher pressure to lower pressure, and the strength of the wind is influenced by the pressure gradient (the change in millibars or isobars).
    Movement of Air: As mentioned above, wind is the movement of air from high-pressure to low-pressure areas.
    Coriolis Effect: The rotation of the Earth influences wind direction, causing it to turn right in the northern hemisphere and left in the southern hemisphere. With that said, the earth is also a point of friction for wind and it causes wind to slow down, which is why when you're at the top of a tower the wind is far greater than on the surface
    Topography and Wind Shifts: Topography can significantly affect wind patterns, mostly in a vertical manner. When wind encounters obstacles like mountains, it is forced upward, and depending on the stability of the air and wind strength, this can lead to neat airflow over the obstacle or cause turbulence through eddies.
    Even my response is slightly simplistic but I think it helps elaborate on what you said, and also brings some clarity

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад +7

    The "Doldrums" is a colloquial term for the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) of equatorial low pressure, between the north and south trade winds, which are between the horse latitudes of subtropical high pressure. Then prevailing westerlies, subpolar low pressure, polar easterlies and high pressure.
    High pressure (N pole)
    Polar easterlies
    Subpolar low pressure
    Prevailing westerlies
    Subtropical high pressure (horse latitudes)
    -------------♋
    NE trade winds
    ------------
    Equatorial low pressure (ITCZ)(Doldrums)
    ------------
    SE trade winds
    -----------♑
    Subtropical high pressure (horse latitudes)
    Prevailing westerlies
    Subpolar low pressure
    Polar easterlies
    High pressure (S pole)

    • @mattevans-koch9353
      @mattevans-koch9353 2 года назад +1

      Gotcha. So the Doldrums.

    • @350speedfreak
      @350speedfreak 2 года назад +1

      Horse latitudes. Where you threw them overboard. Or maybe ate them 🤔

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад

      @@350speedfreak
      I think it has more to do with the power of the wind because they are high pressure areas. So like how doldrums in a colloquial sense means stagnant, Horse may mean big wind gusts

  • @kingkinslow
    @kingkinslow 2 года назад +6

    Damn Neil explained to me everything within 3 minutes. Changing air pressure. I personally never looked into such a topic but always been curious how wind is created. Now I'll finish the video just incase I have something wrong after the simple explanation.

  • @utetopia1620
    @utetopia1620 2 года назад +1

    Also, the greater the difference in air pressure between the areas, the stronger the wind. Where I live, If I have a warm to hot, very still day, I know that the next day or so will see some strong winds.... as the still air where i live rises as it heats up..

  • @alexisscarbrough4083
    @alexisscarbrough4083 2 года назад

    Chuck your eyes shine & gratitude & appreciation radiates from you as Neil blam-blam-blams you with new information.
    See you at the Eye!

  • @MissJean63
    @MissJean63 2 месяца назад

    I live in the high desert in Southern California. You can almost set your clock by the wind. If it’s not blowing in the morning, it will by 3 pm.

  • @bassmechanic5467
    @bassmechanic5467 2 года назад +1

    Mr Tyson,
    When we speak of Kardashef scale and becoming a level 1 civilization in the next 100-1000 years...
    How do we make the world understand, or lead it to see that if unification isn't achieved we'll Never reach that beautiful blissful time.
    Your so smart I feel like your key in possibly getting That ball rolling. I'd love to help! 😊

  • @vernonspady555
    @vernonspady555 Год назад

    Wow, I now know where these names came from! Mind blown. Thanks!

  • @markbathe5649
    @markbathe5649 2 года назад

    To respond to one of your questions about not understanding. The upward heat pulls in cold air from underneath which causes wind from the sides

  • @LukeSumIpsePatremTe
    @LukeSumIpsePatremTe 2 года назад

    We need part 2 on windshear and downburst.

  • @fc-qr1cy
    @fc-qr1cy 2 года назад

    i enjoy the glossy eye conversations between Chuck and Neil.

  • @joeyz44
    @joeyz44 2 года назад +1

    You guys have too much fun I love it 😀

  • @carlosdavila9551
    @carlosdavila9551 2 года назад

    Everyone want to be Chuck cause Chuck get to ask Tyson question n make him laugh n learn at the same time that's a good job

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 2 года назад +1

    "🎶I was spending my time in the doldrums
    I was caught in a cauldron of hate
    I felt persecuted and paralysed
    I thought that everything else would just wait
    While you are wasting your time on your enemies
    Engulfed in a fever of spite
    Beyond your tunnel vision, reality fades
    Like shadows into the night🎶"

  • @gaius_enceladus
    @gaius_enceladus Год назад

    This channel is *awesome* - the humour is great! Subbed!

  • @shoncurtis767
    @shoncurtis767 2 года назад +1

    Barbara Marciniak; Pleadians, said the face on the Mars was a shrine designed by a fellow pilot. It was made for the person who lost his life in a battle. The argument was very compelling. NASA distorts photos commonly. in the words of Abraham Hicks, there is NEVER a crowd on the leading edge of knowledge.

  • @Hilariumosis
    @Hilariumosis 2 года назад +1

    Expected a lot to blow over my head but this is Startalk where if you can't get it you really are an air head :P

  • @damslifevlog5031
    @damslifevlog5031 2 года назад

    No words. Just THANK YOU.

  • @gmenassa5647
    @gmenassa5647 2 года назад +8

    Love your show guys!
    Here’s my question: is it theoretically possible that humans from the future send us a wormhole for us to travel through and reach a new habitable planet (kinda like what they did in Interstellar) ??

    • @altosack
      @altosack 2 года назад +1

      No.

    • @gmenassa5647
      @gmenassa5647 2 года назад +1

      @@altosack are you an expert by any chance?

    • @altosack
      @altosack 2 года назад +2

      @@gmenassa5647 - No, but think about it: if (effective) time travel from the future were possible, there would be some evidence of it, or, for some reason, it may be restricted, and we’ll never experience it (some kind of prime directive). The fact that they didn’t change the worst parts of history suggests either “they” can’t or won’t.

    • @ryanbaker7404
      @ryanbaker7404 2 года назад +3

      My understanding is that current knowledge of physics says no due to entropy. To go back in time would require knowing what the prior state and probability distribution of every particle was through all the various “branches” of the many worlds theory.

    • @alejandrobernal9200
      @alejandrobernal9200 2 года назад +3

      @@altosack ah yes Stephen Hawking talked about that. RIP

  • @Rellesofsaturn
    @Rellesofsaturn 2 года назад

    You guys just made my night .,thanks
    From lake Elsinore CaLi.

  • @mosaicmonk4380
    @mosaicmonk4380 2 года назад

    these guys together are gold

  • @MyWatchTherapy
    @MyWatchTherapy 2 года назад +1

    I am amazed that not once in all these videos has Chuck said Neil was smart. I think I would be saying that every other minute.

    • @Eons000
      @Eons000 Год назад +1

      Water remains wet.

  • @Jrod_2112
    @Jrod_2112 2 года назад +2

    Keep em coming 👏🏼✊🏽

  • @DYNABIKE1
    @DYNABIKE1 Год назад +1

    If just once there was a serious conversation all the way through with good info I'd be amazed beyond the stars.

  • @zachary442
    @zachary442 2 года назад +3

    Just subbed, and this Chuck nice guy has some of the best analogies I could ever imagine! Great mix of entertainment and information.

  • @markgigiel2722
    @markgigiel2722 2 года назад +2

    I learned about the doldrums today. Not my mental ones, but the complete absence of wind.

  • @carsmax
    @carsmax 2 года назад

    Neil & Chuck that was a great one !!!!!

  • @rgmartinez
    @rgmartinez Год назад +1

    interesting and funny as always!

  • @a__wills
    @a__wills Год назад

    Trippy, my mind is blown. I've always wondered this!

  • @franksmalls218
    @franksmalls218 2 года назад

    I really like when neil laughs.it so relaxing

  • @vincentrahal9767
    @vincentrahal9767 2 года назад

    Love to hear NDT explain things but I have to fast forward through the banter to hear it.

  • @joshua20199
    @joshua20199 2 года назад +4

    That was fun but was expecting more info :( Feels incomplete. I can google but it's so nice to hear you explain stuff.

    • @Eons000
      @Eons000 Год назад

      Grab a book to quench your thirst

  • @xxmomeatloafxx5365
    @xxmomeatloafxx5365 2 года назад +1

    So could the Bermuda triangle be infamous for doldrums since ships and planes would get lost over the ocean since there wouldn't be enough "wind speed" to keep it flying or sailing?

  • @Tony-bz8mf
    @Tony-bz8mf 2 года назад

    "you look like you are in the doldrums". I wondered what the doldrums were! Common to hear that in the UK.

  • @jeromepaul1300
    @jeromepaul1300 2 года назад +1

    I love phymedy!

  • @XSaintsXPsychoMantis
    @XSaintsXPsychoMantis 2 года назад

    The whistle at :58 lmmfao. It took me tf out....
    Nevertheless, great content. Love you guys!!

  • @Foolish188
    @Foolish188 2 года назад +2

    When I was a kid, we had an eclipse and I felt the wind shift and then shift back after the eclipse. I realized then that wind was caused by the heat of the Sun.

  • @residentlightsabertechnici4732
    @residentlightsabertechnici4732 2 года назад +2

    Chuck is my spirit animal. I’m reacting as excited as he is. I’m also probably as herbally enhanced as he his. 😎

    • @Eons000
      @Eons000 Год назад +1

      You noticed his eyes too 😂😁

  • @tedtosterone2262
    @tedtosterone2262 2 года назад +1

    we all must break wind! 💨

  • @nerdative
    @nerdative 2 года назад

    Respect for Neil, Love for Chuck 😍

  • @johncarter5079
    @johncarter5079 2 года назад

    That is fascinating I had the partial answer with the hearth rotation so Noice 👍

  • @81DavidSeungLee
    @81DavidSeungLee 2 года назад +1

    Good video

  • @Jasenlovesanna
    @Jasenlovesanna Месяц назад

    8:55
    *chuck struggling to stay alive*
    Neil: hey -listen

  • @sieteasiete681
    @sieteasiete681 Месяц назад

    I have been in 3 eyes of hurricanes, Irma and Sandy. Saba Island and Jamaica. There are also tornados inside the hurricanes, one went over our house we are lucky to be alive. Others didn't make it.

  • @davidrocheleau5728
    @davidrocheleau5728 2 года назад

    Anybody notice at 0:35 Chuck impersonating Neil and Neil just kind of stops for second? 😂

  • @simateix6262
    @simateix6262 2 года назад +1

    Love you guys keep it up 🌌💙

  • @martinewski
    @martinewski 2 года назад

    You two are AWESOME.

  • @tanbui7869
    @tanbui7869 Год назад

    I love every episode!

  • @CATDRL2
    @CATDRL2 Месяц назад

    I havn't had a great laugh in a long time. Thanks for the wild episode and being real. Now that a caught my breath, how does wind work again?

  • @troyboy8247
    @troyboy8247 2 года назад +3

    Thanks guys, I haven’t laughed that hard in a long time. 😂😂🤣 I had to watch it again.

  • @KateSuhrgirlPlays
    @KateSuhrgirlPlays 2 года назад +1

    Hey Neil I have a what if question for you. If both Venus and Mars could maintain a similar livable existence as Earth does, what would that do to our solar system? Like if Goldie locks zone was starting from Venus' orbit and ended just after Mars' orbit.

    • @ericreid8111
      @ericreid8111 2 года назад

      It could lead to basically earth being the middle lush planet, Venus being the desert and tropical planet at the poles, and mars being the cold planet with a cool equator and frozen higher latitudes.
      Mars doesn't have enough mass to hold an atmosphere that's very dense. Additionally it doesn't have a magnetic field so it will still end up like it is now.

  • @scottjordan7431
    @scottjordan7431 2 года назад

    The words on the preview of this had me thinking that this was going to be a very different topic.

  • @margaretbloomer9001
    @margaretbloomer9001 2 года назад

    Love these guys. They mansplain very well.

  • @PhambileAfricans
    @PhambileAfricans 2 года назад

    Chuck comedian of the year!!!

  • @MeelaudBoozary
    @MeelaudBoozary 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @hihowareyou0000
    @hihowareyou0000 2 года назад

    👊😉💯❤ Looking Good! Thanks for your knowledge. Stay safe and well everybody.

  • @cjwilson1994
    @cjwilson1994 2 года назад

    Wind is something you can not see with your eyes. You can only feel it which is something that does peek my curiosity. This will explain it a lot better. Which can also explain cold fronts. Please correct me if I am wrong. Knowledge is power