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I couldn't understand the real thing humidity. It just speaks a lot in fast British English without pausing and explaining slowly. Not good.
Great video.I can watch this a few times, to really get a grip of how the weather here in Florida is. I’m in a certain part that it’s only farmlands. And I’ve always wondered about the low clouds that form especially around the June July months. Of course being in Hurricane Season, also helps. Again, great tutorial in how a Tornado is formed. 👍🏽🇺🇸
What ate you talking about.. glad you're not a teacher
Thank you so much! The video is so clear and simple, helps me a lot!
Perfect explanation! 💙💙
Geography teacher sent us this 😂😂😂
Really good explanation!
first class video
Who's watching this cos of SQ321 like me??
"come upstairs and go to sleep" me:
Don't bother to watch... there's no pot of gold in the end 😅
What a great video
👍
this is incredible you might have just saved my gcses
Brilliant video
does the exosphere count as 1 of the main parts of the atmosphere? just asking
POV: you came here cause of the unique music 😹
I never heard of the term Sea breeze. Thank you this was very helpful and informative. Great video 👍👍
Thanks for making this vid I really needed this vid
Thank you so much
Really simple and straightforward yet informative video. Thank you for sharing this! I'll have to have a read about Edward Lorenz now. :)
Why did this pop up when I searched " Chaos Theory Camp cretaceous"😂
Derrr
thankyou!
down under 6pm dark winter 8pm still bright summer
some time 6am it bright and 6am still dark
stonehendge light straight through first moring mean 3 flat level sun door oinner out the back light it once time leviling
I saw a cloud that looked like a mushroom, but it wasn’t in this video…
Thank you Helen
A boogeyman, that's what a blocking high is. God those last two weeks of April were awful
Who else got Geo tomorrow 😂
Superb. Are there any estimates on the period between high and low pressure following eachother at a specific location?
Thank you very much
Chaos Theory: 👁👄👁
Anyone else here from miss h…. (Not saying their name )
who???
I hate stratus there are the ugliest looking clouds and altostratus are so boring
Cold is high pressure. Hot is low pressure. This gets that all wrong.
Wow this is sooo helpful 🙄
Earth has a mix of oxygen and NITROGEN, not HYDROGEN in its atmosphere.
The temperature on Saturn should be MINUS 167 Celsius. It cannon be so hot there!
who else came from the description because they were writing a project??😭😭
Monkey 🐵
This is oddly terrifying 💀
Airplanes fly into the jet stream when traveling east and certain latitudes when traveling west to avoid the jet stream.
Why no audio?
it was nice information about clouds r formed, thanks :)
Who was here for geography homework?😂😂
Me hahaha
What if it's just an extremely large amount of friction?
Weather Before A Thunderstorm
Who's here from Ms McComish science class
The 30 minute rule for staying inside after the last rumble finally became understood when a bolt from the blue struck under a mile away from me in a sunny sky. It was like a hairline crack in a blue stained glass window.
Nice!