Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Insights and Reflection about Tropical Depression


  • Today I learned that the Tropical Depression is a group of thunderstorms has come together under the right atmospheric conditions for a long enough time, they may organize into a tropical depression. Winds near the center are constantly between 20 and 34 knots (23 - 39 mph).
A tropical depression is designated when the first appearance of a lowered pressure and organized circulation in the center of the thunderstorm complex occurs. A surface pressure chart will reveal at least one closed isobar to reflect this lowering.
  • I will apply my learnings and insights in sharing information about the tropical depression in my everyday life.
  • Learnings about this phenomenon are important because we can be aware of what weather we will have and what we must do when there’s a tropical depression.
  • On a larger scale, I will share my learnings in this phenomenon to help other be aware of the weather we will experience and also for their safety.
  • I need to know more about tropical depression because I want to know more information about this phenomenon for me to be easier to share to others what I had learned.

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