What Makes Weather? (1981)

The film discusses how people react to weather and the historical methods of predicting it. It explains the significance of air masses, fronts, and the Earth’s atmosphere in weather patterns. The unequal heating of the Earth by the sun creates warm and cold air masses that collide, resulting in various weather phenomena. The film also highlights the challenges in predicting local weather due to the influence of physical features like lakes and valleys. Meteorologists use various tools and signs to make accurate predictions, but small-scale weather changes can still be unpredictable.

Keywords
weather, air masses, fronts, atmosphere, unequal heating, meteorology,

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