Adopt a City - Weather Unit



Adopt a City - Weather Unit

updated Dec. 2005

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• List of cities to adopt: Cities (pdf)

• Bayboro, NC. Weather Log (pdf)

• Adopted City Weather Log (pdf)

• Sunrise, Sunset, Day Length, and Moon Rise Data (pdf)

|Task 1 - Finding your city |

|Record today's weather, using our weather station, in your "Bayboro, NC Weather Log" handout. |

|What city did you get?  Circle the name of your city on your handout and write it on your USA map. |

|Find and color your state on your blank map of the US : Blank USA map |

|Look at a map of your state, can you find your city?  USA Atlas |

|Plot your city on the Blank USA map |

|Task 2 - Start Recording your city's weather: |

|Record today's weather, using our weather station, in your "Bayboro, NC” Weather Log" handout. |

|What is your city's zip code? US Zip Codes |

|Using the zip code and weather website, find the current weather conditions and record in your "Adopted City Weather Log " |

|handout: Weather website |

|What is the latitude and longitude of your city? (You can find this on the weather website in the top right corner, after you put|

|in your zip code) |

|What time zone is your city in? Time Zone website |

|Watch this BrainPOP movie on weather (advanced) |

|Task 3 - Start Recording your city's astronomy data: |

|Record today's weather, using our weather station, in your "Bayboro, NC Weather Log" handout. |

|Using the zip code and weather website, find the current weather conditions and record in your "Adopted City Weather Log " |

|handout: Weather website |

|On the Weather website, scroll down to "Astronomy Data"  and record the Sunrise, Sunset, Day Length, and Moon Rise Data for |

|Bayboro, NC and your adopted city. |

|Task 4 - State Facts |

|From this point forward, record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both |

|Bayboro, NC and your adopted city. |

|Using these web sites - Enchanted Learning  and  50 States, find the following: |

|What is your state's motto?  North Carolina’s motto is: "To be, rather than to seem" |

|What is the capital of your state? |

|What is the largest city in your state? |

|Admission to statehood -When did your state become an official state of the union? (Month, day and year) |

|Out of the 50 states, your state was number _________ . |

|State Flag:  |

|What is the background color of your flag?  |

|What other colors are found on your flag?   |

|Are there any words on your flag?  What does it say?   |

|List the symbols on your flag and describe what they represent. |

|Task 5 - Isotherms |

|From this point forward, record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both |

|Bayboro, NC and your adopted city. |

|What is an isotherm? An isotherm is a line connecting locations with equal temperature.  Isotherm maps show where temperatures |

|are relatively high and low, and also where temperature changes are gradual or dramatic over a distance. (Source) |

|What do they look like?  Isotherms for current weather: go to this web site then click on Surface Temperatures |

|Interactive Tutorial for drawing Isotherms: |

|1.  Go to this website and then click on the first link in the first paragraph. |

|2.  A new window will open. |

|3.  Where it says: "Draw the following contour: ____ deg."  Click on the box and choose 50.  Watch as the pencil draws a line |

|with temperatures less than 50 degrees on one side, and temperatures greater than 50 on the other side. |

|4.  Click on the box and choose 90.  This one is different because it shows a closed isotherm.  Inside the circle it is greater |

|than 90 degrees and outside the circle it is less than 90 degrees. |

|5.  Pick a temperature of your choice and notice how the line is drawn. |

|6.  Click on choose all, and all the isotherms will be drawn in. |

|7.  Click on color all, and the isotherms will be colored in. |

|Rules for drawing isotherms: |

|Draw your isotherm in a neat and smooth line instead of a jagged line. (trace lightly in pencil. then go over when done.) |

|An isotherm should begin and end at an edge of the map, or, alternatively, loop around and close on itself |

|An isotherm should never branch or fork |

|Isotherms should be drawn at equal intervals. |

|Isotherm exercises: |

|Practice Map A (Teacher will provide)- Color the isotherms using the color code: 100 - red, 90 - pink, 80 - orange, 70 yellow, 60|

|lt green, 50 dk green, 40 lt blue, 30 dk blue, 20 lt purple, 10 dk purple, 0 brown, -10 gray |

|Map C - (Teacher will provide)  Draw Isotherms in 10 degree intervals then color. |

 

|Task 6 - Air masses |

|Record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both Bayboro, NC and your adopted|

|city. |

|What is an air mass? An air mass is a large body of air that has similar temperature and moisture properties throughout |

|Use these websites to find out about air masses: Worksheet (pdf) |

|USA Today - Five Air Masses |

|USA Today Air Mass Map |

|Map of Air Masses over the USA |

 

|Task 7 - Winter Storms |

|Record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both Bayboro, NC and your adopted|

|city. |

|"Try your hand at creating weather" - Click on this link for an Interactive lesson on Winter Weather. Read the directions on your|

|worksheet and fill in your data. |

|Use this worksheet to collect your data: Winter Weather PDF |

 

|Task 8 - Wind and Fronts |

|Record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both Bayboro, NC and your adopted |

|city. |

|Use these links to answer all question on your  worksheet (pdf) |

|Watch this BrainPOP movie on wind and take the quiz |

|Define the types of fronts:  (Gh)/guides/mtr/af/frnts/home.rxml  |

|Current weather map with fronts: |

|Pictures of: a cold front, cold front animation, a warm front, warm front animation, an occluded front animation. |

 

|Task 9 - Tornadoes |

|Record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both Bayboro, NC and your adopted |

|city. |

|Use these links to answer these Worksheets: A, B, C |

|What are tornadoes? |

|How are tornadoes measured? |

|Where do they occur? |

|Watch this BrainPOP movie about Tornadoes! |

|Current Tornado Map - Are there any today? |

I never got past tornadoes.  I wanted to do clouds, humidity, thunderstorms, and weather prediction to sum up the unit.

|Task 10 - Cloud Identification |

|Record today's weather for Bayboro, NC and your adopted city, as well as the Astronomy data for both Bayboro, NC and your adopted |

|city. |

| Watch this BrainPOP movie about clouds |

|Online Activity to identify clouds |

|Cloud Flashcards |

 

|Task 11 - Presentation of collected data for your city |

|Create a poster with all your data.  Be sure to use graphs, maps, and pictures. |

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