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Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems

Madhya Pradesh Board · Class 11 · Geography

Summary of Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems for Madhya Pradesh Board Class 11 Geography. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

This chapter explores how uneven heating of Earth's surface creates pressure differences that drive atmospheric circulation and weather patterns. Air expands when heated and compresses when cooled, leading to pressure variations that cause air movement from high to low pressure areas. This horizonta

Key Concepts

The weight of air column from

The weight of air column from mean sea level to the top of atmosphere, measured in millibars. At sea level, average atmospheric pressure is 1,013.2 mb

Three main forces control horizontal wind

Three main forces control horizontal wind movement: (1) Pressure Gradient Force - drives air from high to low pressure; (2) Coriolis Force - deflects

Earth has distinct pressure zones

Earth has distinct pressure zones: Equatorial Low (0°), Subtropical Highs (30°N and S), Subpolar Lows (60°N and S), and Polar Highs (90°N and S). Thes

Three

Three-cell circulation model: (1) Hadley Cell - warm air rises at equator, moves poleward, sinks at 30°; (2) Ferrel Cell - air rises at 60°, sinks at

Large bodies of air with uniform

Large bodies of air with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics acquired from source regions. Five types: Maritime Tropical (mT), Continenta

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the relationship between temperature differences and atmospheric pressure variations
  • Explain the forces that control atmospheric circulation including pressure gradient, Coriolis, and friction forces
  • Describe the pattern of global wind systems and general atmospheric circulation
  • Analyze the formation and characteristics of different air masses
  • Understand the formation and behavior of weather fronts and their effects

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