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Climatología - Avanzado

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1. Tener la especialidad de Climatología.

2. Explicar las condiciones meteorológicas ciclónicas y anticiclónicas, y saber cómo se producen los cambios climáticos.

3. ¿Cuáles son los frentes fríos y frentes cálidos? ¿Cómo se mueven y que condiciones meterológicas producen?

4. Explain the following weather conditions:

a. Chinook winds

b. Trade winds

c. Belt of calms

d. Tornadoes

e. Squall line

f. Typhoons

g. Hurricanes

h. Blizzards

i. Ice storm

5. Explain the action of a registering thermometer, registering barograph, hygrometer, and an anemometer.

6. Correctly read a daily weather map as published by the National Weather Service, explaining the symbols and telling how predictions are made.

7. What is meant by relative humidity and dew-point?

8. Draw a cross section of the atmosphere, showing its five layers and describe them.

9. Keep a daily weather chart for three weeks. Include the following:

a. Amount of precipitation (Secure this either from your own home-made device or from official records.)

b. Barometer reading

c. Cloud formation

d. High and low temperature

e. Wind speed and direction

f. Weather forecasts and comparison to what really happened.

10. Discuss the effect of mankind on weather.