Meteorology 302.1 Violent Atmosphere and Ocean • Fall 2010 • Tuesday 6:00 PM - 8:50 PM • Thornton 604 COURSE WEB SITE: http://funnel.sfsu.edu/courses/jnull/metr302/f10/ Meteorology 302.1 aka Extreme Weather and Climate • Fall 2010 • Tuesday 6:00 PM - 8:50 PM • Thornton 604 COURSE WEB SITE: http://funnel.sfsu.edu/courses/jnull/metr302/f10/ Meteorology 302 • The one science we deal with every day • Impacts on all aspects of our society • What does it affect? • “(Extreme) Weather Appreciation” – Fundamentals of the atmosphere – Storms, Tornadoes, Hurricanes – El Niño, La Niña – Climate Change • No Prior Knowledge of Math or Meteorology Meteorology 100 TEXTBOOK • “Extreme Weather & Climate” – C. Donald Ahrens, 1st edition (2010) • Bookstore – or Check Amazon or half.com – or http://www.ichapters.com – or Copy in Reserve Book Room • Internet Access Essential – Online Chapter Resources Jan Null, CCM • BS Atmospheric Science, UC Davis, 1974 • MA Geography (Climate), SJ State, 1992 • National Weather Service 1974-1997 • Adjunct Professor of Meteorology – SFSU since 1987 • Golden Gate Weather Services since 1998 – Forensic Meteorology – Consulting (Engineering, Media, 400+ Interviews) – Forecasting (PG&E, Media) – Research areas (El Nino, Hyperthermia) – Projects (AMNH, BASOC) House Rules • Common Courtesy Please – Cell phones & pagers • On silent or OFF • If you HAVE to take a call go outside • No texting – No MP3 players during class • TH604 Classroom and Personal Laptops • Only before class and breaks • ABSOLUTELY NO FOOD or DRINKS IN PROXIMITY OF CLASSROOM COMPUTERS Weather vs. Climate • Weather – What is Going on in the Atmosphere Now • Climate – Weather History – "Climate is what you expect, Weather is what you get". ~ R. Heinlein Course Plan • Lecture based – Fast Paced – LOTS OF MATERIAL – Supplemented • by Ahrens’ text • by web material • by other AV material • IMPORTANT NOTE: There is as much important material, plus classwork and homework, after the break each week • All PowerPoints will be posted to class website Tentative Course Plan • Homework/Classwork – (100 pts, 12 assignments @ 10 pts each) • Tests: All Multiple Choice – 2 midterms (100 pts each) – Final (200 pts) • Term Paper (200 pts) – 6 - 10 pages TOTAL 700 POINTS • Extra Credit Term Paper (75 Pts) Course Plan • Grading – 90% = A- , 80% B-, etc. – Adjusted curve • Integrity DO NOT PLAGARIZE ! Zero Tolerance! My Contact Info • Office Hours – TH 613 – Tuesday 1700-1800 • Contact Info – (GGWX Office) 408-379-7500 – (Cell) 510-928-2824 – (SFSU Office) 415-338-7728 – jnull@sfsu.edu {preferred} • Please put Met 302 in Subject line Weather Review KENTFIELD* 105 / 58 / 0.00 / NAPA 105 / 57 / 0.00 / SAN RAFAEL 100 / 61 / 0.00 / SANTA ROSA 106 / 56 / 0.00 / : ...SAN FRANCISCO PENINSULA... HALF MOON BAY 76 / 57 / 0.00 / REDWOOD CITY 104 / 58 / 0.00 / SAN FRANCISCO* 98 / 65 / 0.00 / SAN FRANCISCO AP 99 / 64 / 0.00 / : ...EAST BAY... CONCORD 105 / 64 / 0.00 / CONCORD ARPT 106 / 62 / 0.00 / FREMONT 99 / 57 / 0.00 / HAYWARD ARPT 100 / 63 / 0.00 / LIVERMORE ARPT 105 / 59 / 0.00 / OAKLAND 98 / 62 / 0.00 / ...SOUTH BAY AND SANTA CLARA VALLEY... GILROY 106 / 58 / 0.00 / MOFFETT FIELD 100 / 62 / 0.00 / MORGAN HILL 105 / 62 / 0.00 / SAN JOSE ARPT 102 / 62 / 0.00 / Weather Review H L Weather Review Weather Review H L Thursday Weather Review Weather Review Weather Review Who are You? Name ? Major? Answer one of the following: - Where do you get your weather information? If TV, who (or what station) do you watch most? If Internet, what site? - Why are you taking this course? - What particular meteorology topics interest you? Weather Extremes Temperature • What’s the hottest you have experienced? •Maximum •World 136 ° Libya •United States 134 ° Death Valley •California 134 ° Death Valley •San Francisco 103 ° • How many times has SF reached 100 degrees? Weather Extremes Humidity • Which of these cities has the highest annual average afternoon Relative Humidity? A. Honolulu B. Miami C. Atlanta D. San Francisco Weather Extremes Humidity • Which city has the highest annual average afternoon Relative Humidity? A. Honolulu (56%) B. Miami (61%) C. Atlanta (56%) D. San Francisco (62%) Why this apparent contradiction? Weather Extremes Temperature •Minimum • World -129 ° Antarctica • United States -80 ° Prospect Creek, AK • California -45 ° Boca Reservoir • San Francisco +27 ° How many times has SF had freezing temperatures? Weather Extremes Rainfall •1 Hour Maximum • World - 15.78” Shangdu, China • United States - 12” Holt, MO (~42 minutes) • California - 4.70” Palomar • San Francisco - 1.92” Weather Extremes Rainfall •24 Hour Maximum • World 73.62” La Reunion Island • United States 43.00” Alvin, TX • California 26.12” Hoegees Camp • San Francisco 6.19” Weather Extremes Rainfall •1 Year Maximum • World 1042” Cherrapunji, India • United States 704” Kukui, Hawaii • California 257.9” Camp 9 • San Francisco 49.27” Weather Extremes Highest Normal* Annual Rainfall • World 523” Lloro, Columbia • United States 460” Mt. Waialeale, HI • California 104.2” Honeydew • San Francisco 22.44” * Normal – defined as 30-year average Weather Extremes Snowfall • Have You Ever Seen Snow? In San Francisco? • 1 Year Maximum • World 1140” Mt. Baker, WA • California 884” Tamarack, CA • San Francisco 3.7” Weather Extremes Maximum Wind Gusts • World – 253 mph – Barrow Island, Australia • U.S. - 231 mph - Mt Washington, NH • California – 176 mph Ward Peak (Alpine Meadows) • SFO – 78 mph Weather Extremes Maximum Sustained Wind • 190 mph sustained (Typhoon Tip ) Tornadoes (F5) • ~ 300 mph Weather Extremes Thunderstorms • Genesis of • Lightning (and Thunder) • Hail • Downbursts • Tornadoes • Hurricanes Weather Extremes United States (World) Largest Hail Record • June 22, 2003 – Aurora Nebraska • 8” diameter, 18.5” circumferance, 1.9 lbs. World Heaviest Hail Record • 2.25 pounds - Bangladesh Weather Basics • Air is a Fluid • Warm Air Rises • Air Flows from High to Low Pressure • Differential Heating drives the weather • Rising Air Cools by Expansion… and Cooling causes Condensation to occur • Sinking Air Warms by Compression and Warming causes evaporation to occur Weather Elements ° ° ° ° ° ° ° Temperature Precipitation Winds Humidity Pressure Cloud Cover Visibility Climate Change • Is Global Warming “real”? – Is it caused by humans? – By natural climate variations? – Both? • Have you seen “An Inconvenient Truth”? – Credible? • Other sources of Information? Homework #1 (10 pts) Due via Email before class next Tues, Aug 31 Send email to jnull@sfsu.edu with a Subject line of Met302 and the preferred email address you would like to use for class communications. 1. Include: Name: Email address: Major: Class level: 2. Other meteorology classes taken? Homework #1 (10 pts) continued 3. Where do you get your weather information? - If TV, who do you watch most? - What TV “meteorologist” do you like the best? Why? - Which Internet weather sites do you use? 4. Why are you taking this class? 5. What is the most memorable weather event in your life? 6. What particular topic(s) would you like covered in this course? 7. Name one song title that has a weather element in the title or a main part of the lyrics! Next Week • Tuesday, August 31, 2010 • Weather Review – • Chapter 1 – The Turbulent Atmosphere • Observing the Weather • Intro to Weather Maps