Science, asked by Helloopeep, 5 months ago

Go to the National Weather Service website, and select your state. Click the Observed Weather tab. Under Product, select Daily Climate Report. Select the town closest to yours from Location, and click Most Recent under Timeframe. Click Go to create the climate data report. If you are on a mobile device, follow these steps. Go to the National Weather Service website. In the Local forecast by City and State window (upper left), type the name of your town. Click Go. Select the town closest to yours from the list of names to open a new window. Near the top left, click the link to your local forecast office. Under the forecast office name, click Climate and Past Weather. Then click Local from the menu that appears. Click the Observed Weather tab. Under Product, select Daily Climate Report. Select the town closest to yours from Location, and click Most Recent under Timeframe. Click Go to create the climate data report. In the report, MM indicates missing data. If the report for your town has too much missing data, choose another town of interest from the menu. Based on the report you get, answer the following questions. Part A What is the difference between your town’s minimum and maximum temperatures yesterday? In your answer, list one explanation for why temperature changes during the day

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Answered by stanleyjsoans1976
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Answer:When I was in school, I never seemed to have the right coat on. If I walked to school at 7:30 a.m. (0730) in my heavy coat, I would often be too hot on the way home at 3:30 p.m. (1530) On the other hand, it would be too cold in the morning to wear a lighter coat.

Now, as a trained meteorologist, I know the reasons why. Do you know what time of day it is the coldest? Or when it is the warmest?

Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to find some data to answer this question. On the GLOBE web site, you can find GLOBE ONE under “projects” and find data for 10 automatic weather stations from Black Hawk County, Iowa. Figure 1 shows how the temperature varied during five fair-weather days in April 2002, at Station 4.

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Figure 1. Air temperature Tavg (red) and dew point Tdavg (blue) at a site in Black Hawk County, Iowa. Height: 1.5 m above the surface. The data are averages of five days with clear skies in April, 2004.

Looking at the graph, the highest temperature is at around 2230 UTC or 4:30 (1630) in the afternoon, local standard time. The lowest temperature is around 7 in the morning local standard time.

Did you expect the temperature to be warmest at noon, when the sun is highest in the sky? Many people do. Why doesn’t that happen?

Let’s start by considering the energy coming from the Sun. Between sunrise and sunset, the radiation from the Sun is continuously adding more energy to Earth’s surface. If this energy didn’t escape somehow, the temperature would be warmest at sunset.

We know this doesn’t happen. So, let’s take a closer look at what does happen. I’ll use data from southeastern Kansas.

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