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Weather 101: Introduction and a Good Understanding
Rating: 3.6 out of 5(11 ratings)
35 students

Weather 101: Introduction and a Good Understanding

Learn how to determine weather patterns, cold fronts, thunderstorms and its hazards
Last updated 11/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Students will learn how weather works and why it changes
  • Will learn the difference between a cold front and warm front
  • Will learn and understand the different types of clouds and why they are at different altitudes
  • Will learn different types of fog and why the form
  • Will understand what makes up a thunderstorm and it's stages of it
  • Students will learn the different global wind patterns ands why they rotate in a certain deirction
  • Students will understand the different types of icing, how and why they form the way they do

Course content

7 sections7 lectures1h 1m total length
  • Introduction0:36

    If you are a Weather Enthusiasts & Aspiring Meteorologists, this is the course for you.

    If you are an aviation pilot learning how to fly, this is the course for you.

    If you are a motivated person, wanting to gain better knowledge and understand the why things happen the way they do, this is for you.

Requirements

  • None
  • Anyone can join and learn

Description

Learn the basics about weather, how its created and why we have different weather seasons and currents in different parts of the world. In this course, you will learn and understand the atmospheric pressures, the earths layers and whats in them, global wind patterns, cold front, warn front, air masses. Stages of a thunderstorm and what is associated with the, and much much more.

I go an explain in detail on why our low pressure systems in the upper hemisphere rotate counter clock wise, verus the low pressure systems in the lower hemisphere rotate the opposite direction. We also go over what is the difference between relative humidity and how much mositure is in the actual air.

Understanding the different cloud heights, it's hazards and why they are at those altitudes plays a huge part on will be happening in the future as far as if they will be a threat to us or not.

If you live or travel to the northern parts of the states in the winter time, you will learn and understand the different types of icing and why they freeze in different temperature than others.


If you are a student taking a meteorology course or just wanting to learn a new skill, weather will help you in different ways than you might think.

Who this course is for:

  • Any one who is becoming an aviation pilot and needs more information in weather
  • Weather Enthusiasts & Aspiring Meteorologists
  • Anyone who is a self taught learner wanting to gain a new skill and understand weather
  • Motivated people who are in meteorologists courses and want more detailed information on it