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Atmospheric Science 8/31
Chapter 1 : Composition & Structure of the Atmosphere
Overview
* Weather vs. Climate * General characteristics of the atmosphere * Composition of the Atmosphere * Vertical Structure of the atmosphere
What is Meteorology? * The study of the atmosphere and the processes that cause what we commonly call weather.
What is Weather? * Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at some place and time. * Defined by temperature, pressure, wind, clouds, etc.
Weather
Examples : Current temperature in Lubbock is 72 degrees F. A thunderstorm is 10 miles east of Lubbock.
Climate
* AVERAGE of weather over a very long period of time. (30 years or more) * Example : The average temperature in Lubbock for January is 38 Degrees F. * Also includes the EXTREMES of weather. * Examples : The record high temperature on June 27 in Lubbock is 114 Degrees F.
General Characteristics of the Atmosphere * A 3-dimensional fluid * Motion * Both horizontal and vertical * Horizontal motions are much stronger than vertical motions (with some exceptions). * No defined top * Very shallow depth (relative sense) * Has mass therefore weight due to gravity * Gravity - downward directed force * Mainly composed of... * Invisible gases * Aerosols
Atmospheric Gases * Two categories * Permanent Gases - distribution remains constant * Variable Gases - Distribution varies in space and time * Nitrogen (N2) - 78% * Not important in atmospheric processes * Oxygen (O2) - 21%
Variable Gases * Water Vapor (H2O) * Carbon Dioxide (CO2) * Ozone (O3)
Water Vapor * An invisible gas * If you can see it it's not water vapor!!! * Gaseous phase of water * Three States of Matter * Solid (ice), liquid, and gas (water vapor) * Most abundant variable gas * Greatest concentration in lower atmosphere (close to Earth's surface). * Concentration normally decreases with height
How does water vapor get into the atmosphere? * EVAPORATION * Liquid to gas (Change of phase)
Sources of Water Vapor * Large bodies of water (Oceans, Gulf, etc.) * Plants
Moisture
* Water Vapor = Moisture

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