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Is Harrisonburg,
VA a good location
for wind energy?
Wind Notes:
Air moves from areas of HIGH
pressure to areas of LOW pressure.
This movement of the air is the wind
Wind direction is
measured with a
wind vane
Local Winds
The land heats and cools faster than the
sea. Water retains heat longer than land,
and also takes longer to heat and cool.
This causes temperature differences between the
land and the sea, which leads to a thermal
circulation (or wind based on temperature
differences).
During the day, the land heats up
faster, the hot air rises, creating an area
of lower pressure. Wind blows from the
sea to the land. This is a sea breeze.
At night, the land cools off faster than the
sea. Cooler air descends creating an area
of higher pressure. Wind blows from the
land to the sea. This is a land breeze.
Global Winds
A. The uneven heating of the surface of
Earth causes differences in DENSITY in the
air, which results in CONVECTION
CURRENTS in our atmosphere.
Convection
Current
B. As the warm, moist air rises, it creates a
zone of low pressure, clouds, and
precipitation along the equator. As that
warm air rises, it eventually reaches the
stratosphere and can rise no higher. It
spreads outwards towards the poles.
C. As it spreads, it cools and sinks back
down to the surface at about 30north and
south of the equator. This sinking air
produces areas of higher pressure with
drier conditions.
Trade Winds
Doldrums
F. Winds traveling along the surface of the
earth from 30 - 60 degrees north and south
of the equator are called WESTERLIES.
They flow from the west to the east and the
original northward wind becomes curved due
to the CORIOLIS EFFECT.
Westerlies
G. The air currents moving along the
surface of Earth from the poles 90 to 60
north and south of the equator, flow from
east to west and are referred to as the
polar easterlies.
Easterlies
Coriolis Effect
Because of the Earth's rotation,
any freely moving object or fluid
will appear to:
Turn to the right of its direction of
motion in the Northern
Hemisphere and
Turn to the left of its direction of
motion in the Southern
Hemisphere.
This is what causes the
Westerlies to curve and flow
WEST to EAST. Otherwise the
wind would flow directly south to
north.
Also about the Coriolis Effect
This causes winds to travel clockwise
around high pressure systems in
the Northern Hemisphere, and
counter-clockwise in the Southern
Hemisphere.