If you know what kind of air mass is going to move into your area and when it will get there, it’s a good chance you can start forecasting the weather yourself. There are air masses around the globe that contain different temperatures, different humidity levels, and they are all moving around due to the rotation of the earth, as well as the jet stream. One of the biggest reasons they move is due to high and low-pressure centers. Meteorologist Jesse Beyer explains weather systems in this Global News Weather School tutorial.
Global News wants to give students a unique opportunity to learn about weather from the pros with Global Weather School! From lightning to tornadoes and everything in-between, our weather team has shared some interesting videos that will educate as well as entertain.
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Global News wants to give students a unique opportunity to learn about weather from the pros with Global Weather School! From lightning to tornadoes and everything in-between, our weather team has shared some interesting videos that will educate as well as entertain.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/6795926/global-news-weather-school-2/
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