Pressure System Circulation

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2011
  • Air circulates counter-clockwise in a low pressure system (cyclone) and clockwise in a high pressure system (anti-cyclone).
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  • @bluesman273
    @bluesman273 10 років тому

    WOW excellent. Explained in an easy to understand, adult manner. In other words, not like I'm some learning disabled 8 year-old, Thank you

  • @rainbirdp
    @rainbirdp 9 років тому

    Excellent, your video helped me understand how a low pressure system reverses the Coriolis effect to create a counterclockwise cyclonic effect. While winds headed North (in the N. Hemi) are pulled to the right (clockwise) by Coriolis, the low pressure system pulls the winds back to the left and creates a counterclockwise rotation. The high pressure system actually works with the Coriolis effect to produce clockwise rotation of winds.

  • @criticsview
    @criticsview 12 років тому

    Very good description!

  • @slusheewolf2143
    @slusheewolf2143 4 роки тому

    My biggest question is that I saw something unusual on the doppler today and I don't know what it is.
    I saw four distinct High Pressure Systems in a line. One in the East Coast, One in the Midwest, One in the West Coast near Alaska, and a final one in the Pacific. They tracked a line that was nearly straight, and caused devastating thunderstorms across the country, and produced a few tornadic warnings.

    • @brianbarnard690
      @brianbarnard690 4 роки тому

      ZampaPaws
      So what is the question?
      It doesn’t seem that high pressure systems would lead directly to thunderstorms (or the tornadoes that may come from them) since T-storms generally form along frontal boundaries that Emirates from low pressure systems. Could it be coincidental that the Hs made a straight line?
      That would be interesting to see. Take a screenshot next time. Thanks

  • @Eec2023
    @Eec2023 3 роки тому

    Simple and brilliantly explained. Thanks for sharing.

  • @-danR
    @-danR 9 років тому

    I just watched 'Geology/Geography | EIU' for comparison. He gave a plausible analysis for the High Pressure system, but when he came to the Low Pressure, he arranged his '45 degree' crossings of the isobars with no explanation as to why they crossed at 45 degrees in the one direction-sense than the other.
    This video makes everything elegantly straightforward, and no necessarily _45_ -degree angle crossings are needed at all.

  • @SpartanEarthScience
    @SpartanEarthScience  11 років тому

    I'm glad they have been helpful. Thanks.

  • @McGavel
    @McGavel 12 років тому

    Hey, thanks a lot for this awesome video. I'm just getting into aviation but only for my private license for fun and so I haven't even had 1 flight hour. That makes it really hard to understand some of these terms because I have no experience with them. The curving to the right and left with highs and lows was really confusing me and this really put things into perspective. Thanks again and good luck.

  • @-danR
    @-danR 9 років тому

    1:41 Smart. This guy understands how confusion arises and _how_ to address it.

  • @CrackedNimbus
    @CrackedNimbus 12 років тому

    great video! thank you so much!

  • @frankobjectif
    @frankobjectif 11 років тому

    great job. thanks for that.

  • @andreamelo2
    @andreamelo2 12 років тому

    This video is really helpful, nice graphics!

  • @MrKeldoMills
    @MrKeldoMills 11 років тому

    Oh okay, I was just wondering, it's pretty cool.

  • @dmac5678
    @dmac5678 Рік тому

    Could this be helpful for surf forecasting and local wind patterns?

  • @SpartanEarthScience
    @SpartanEarthScience  12 років тому

    It's called "Winds" by Riverside Scientific. Good stuff.

  • @butterjang
    @butterjang 11 років тому

    thank you so much ! you 're an amazing teacher !

  • @hadenhenha
    @hadenhenha 10 років тому

    great video

  • @carmelool1
    @carmelool1 12 років тому

    I'm studying intro for climatology and meteorology and this video has been very beneficial.

  • @MrKeldoMills
    @MrKeldoMills 11 років тому

    Did you download it or did you have to have a CD? However you got it, did it cost anything?

  • @redsox4ross
    @redsox4ross 12 років тому

    What program did you use to display the bubble map?

  • @ChinaMo
    @ChinaMo 8 років тому

    What program was used to show these animations?

    • @SpartanEarthScience
      @SpartanEarthScience  8 років тому

      +ChinaMo
      At 2:15 I switch to a program called Winds by Riverside Scientific. The company is no longer in business which is too bad; their programs were great.

    • @spirit4361
      @spirit4361 6 років тому

      Barnard copy the link/software and put it in Google classroom 02

  • @sivaajay4914
    @sivaajay4914 7 років тому

    if air moves from high pressure to low pressure,why air on earth is not going to space as there is vaccume

    • @sivaajay4914
      @sivaajay4914 7 років тому

      CONTRA but helium moves up

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 7 років тому

      Siva Ajay That is because it is too light for gravity to hold it down

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 6 років тому

      No helium will rise into space gravity doesn't hold it down.
      Helium also exists in our atmosphere but at a very small amount.

  • @chrismusix5669
    @chrismusix5669 8 років тому

    Loser weather? That loser weather keeps all of the ground vegetation alive and the fresh water moving.

  • @SpartanEarthScience
    @SpartanEarthScience  11 років тому

    downloaded from riversci.com
    costs around $40 I think

  • @mekhithomas2966
    @mekhithomas2966 9 років тому

    I like low pressure

  • @evansieger382
    @evansieger382 7 років тому

    #prayforevan

  • @qrs8334
    @qrs8334 5 років тому

    02:01 low pressure
    wunderground.com/wundermap

  • @thegoatfattyboi8578
    @thegoatfattyboi8578 5 років тому

    Clickbait

    • @stephensnell1379
      @stephensnell1379 3 роки тому

      No it's not clickbait and there's no such thing as clickbait anyway.