Media Summary: A first look at the second apparent force that arises from a rotating (non-inertial) reference frame. Also, here's a nice little animation ... A look at some of the physical consequences behind the Hypsometric Equation. How to incorporate Newton's Second Law into meteorology. This will provide a framework for the next several

Metr2023 Lecture 5 Segment 2 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

A first look at the second apparent force that arises from a rotating (non-inertial) reference frame. Also, here's a nice little animation ... A look at some of the physical consequences behind the Hypsometric Equation. How to incorporate Newton's Second Law into meteorology. This will provide a framework for the next several A short-answer question and an exercise to check your understanding of the geostrophic wind. An introduction to radius of curvature, which allows us to quantify centrifugal force for a flow pattern that is not perfectly circular. What Newton's second law looks like in natural coordinates.

The vertical velocity in pressure coordinates (omega) is often plotted on forecast soundings (that is, vertical profiles of the ... An exercise to check your understanding of the mass continuity equation. There are a few techniques that can be used to locate fronts on a map. Some are more reliable than others. When in doubt, find ... A look at some of the physical consequences behind the centripetal and centrifugal forces. Here we answer the question: "What exactly is flux? And what exactly is mass flux?" Please note: When demonstrating the time ... A review of the gradient operator, which is most frequently used to quantify how scalar variables (e.g. temperature and pressure) ...

Ever notice how the most significant hail storms occur east of the Rocky Mountains? Here we explain why that's the case. Storm Relative Helicity (SRH) is a commonly used parameter to assess the potential for rotating thunderstorms (supercells) and ... An exercise to check your understanding of the Coriolis force. A closer look at turbulence, including some of the mathematics behind turbulence.

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METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 2: Introduction to Coriolis Force
METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 2: Processes Neglected in the Atmospheric Buoyancy Equation
METR2023 - Lecture 3 - Segment 2: Physical Interpretation of the Hypsometric Equation
METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law
METR2023 - Lecture 6 - Segment 2: Geostrophic Wind Exercise
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METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 1: Radius of Curvature
METR2023 - Lecture 10 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law in Natural Coordinates
METR2023 - Lecture 27 - Segment 5: Examining Omega On A Sounding
METR2023 - Lecture 9 - Segment 5: Mass Continuity Exercise
METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 5: Identifying Fronts
METR2023 - Lecture 4 - Segment 2: Physical Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Force
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METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 2: Introduction to Coriolis Force

METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 2: Introduction to Coriolis Force

A first look at the second apparent force that arises from a rotating (non-inertial) reference frame. Also, here's a nice little animation ...

METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 2: Processes Neglected in the Atmospheric Buoyancy Equation

METR2023 - Lecture 21 - Segment 2: Processes Neglected in the Atmospheric Buoyancy Equation

The buoyancy equation from

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METR2023 - Lecture 3 - Segment 2: Physical Interpretation of the Hypsometric Equation

METR2023 - Lecture 3 - Segment 2: Physical Interpretation of the Hypsometric Equation

A look at some of the physical consequences behind the Hypsometric Equation.

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law

How to incorporate Newton's Second Law into meteorology. This will provide a framework for the next several

METR2023 - Lecture 6 - Segment 2: Geostrophic Wind Exercise

METR2023 - Lecture 6 - Segment 2: Geostrophic Wind Exercise

A short-answer question and an exercise to check your understanding of the geostrophic wind.

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METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 1: Radius of Curvature

METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 1: Radius of Curvature

An introduction to radius of curvature, which allows us to quantify centrifugal force for a flow pattern that is not perfectly circular.

METR2023 - Lecture 10 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law in Natural Coordinates

METR2023 - Lecture 10 - Segment 5: Newton's Second Law in Natural Coordinates

What Newton's second law looks like in natural coordinates.

METR2023 - Lecture 27 - Segment 5: Examining Omega On A Sounding

METR2023 - Lecture 27 - Segment 5: Examining Omega On A Sounding

The vertical velocity in pressure coordinates (omega) is often plotted on forecast soundings (that is, vertical profiles of the ...

METR2023 - Lecture 9 - Segment 5: Mass Continuity Exercise

METR2023 - Lecture 9 - Segment 5: Mass Continuity Exercise

An exercise to check your understanding of the mass continuity equation.

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 5: Identifying Fronts

METR2023 - Lecture 19 - Segment 5: Identifying Fronts

There are a few techniques that can be used to locate fronts on a map. Some are more reliable than others. When in doubt, find ...

METR2023 - Lecture 4 - Segment 2: Physical Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Force

METR2023 - Lecture 4 - Segment 2: Physical Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Force

A look at some of the physical consequences behind the centripetal and centrifugal forces.

METR2023 - Lecture 8 - Segment 2: A Closer Look at (Mass) Flux

METR2023 - Lecture 8 - Segment 2: A Closer Look at (Mass) Flux

Here we answer the question: "What exactly is flux? And what exactly is mass flux?" Please note: When demonstrating the time ...

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 2: Gradient Operator

METR2023 - Lecture 1 - Segment 2: Gradient Operator

A review of the gradient operator, which is most frequently used to quantify how scalar variables (e.g. temperature and pressure) ...

METR2023 - Lecture 23 - Segment 5: Elevated Mixed Layer

METR2023 - Lecture 23 - Segment 5: Elevated Mixed Layer

Ever notice how the most significant hail storms occur east of the Rocky Mountains? Here we explain why that's the case.

METR2023 - Lecture 22 - Segment 5: Storm Relative Helicity

METR2023 - Lecture 22 - Segment 5: Storm Relative Helicity

Storm Relative Helicity (SRH) is a commonly used parameter to assess the potential for rotating thunderstorms (supercells) and ...

METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 4: Coriolis Force Exercise

METR2023 - Lecture 5 - Segment 4: Coriolis Force Exercise

An exercise to check your understanding of the Coriolis force.

METR2023 - Lecture 24 - Segment 2: Turbulence

METR2023 - Lecture 24 - Segment 2: Turbulence

A closer look at turbulence, including some of the mathematics behind turbulence.

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