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Brief expanation of filomena. Weather and climate 1º ESO

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Hi guys, I'm here struggling with Philomena. 00:00:05
It's quite difficult to be flipado tuber with these conditions. 00:00:09
But today we're going to try to explain why this incredible stuff occurred. 00:00:13
This is so amazing. This is not going to happen ever again. 00:00:20
Probably we are all going to disappear without seeing another thing like this because this is not normal. 00:00:23
Do you remember last year when we explained raining, precipitation, it's the same exact thing, but the weather is so cold that water transforms into this, and that's the idea, but we are going to explain why in this latitude, do you remember latitude and longitude, that is not normal in this situation because we are not really high, this is more like 600 meters above sea level, why in this situation this has occurred, 00:00:29
okay and this is not normal and this is not gonna happen and this is quite fun and quite enjoyable 00:00:59
okay if we are on a weekend okay and we are on holidays as we are but on the standard life okay 00:01:04
this is quite uh annoying okay because we cannot do what we have to do as a matter of fact we cannot 00:01:10
go to high school on monday okay yeah we don't have to go to high school on monday nor on tuesday 00:01:17
that's amazing we don't have class okay two extra days but that's not vacation guys it's not holidays 00:01:24
okay remember vacation for american people holidays for british people okay but it's not 00:01:30
that we're gonna try to do uh learning online last like last year okay so uh now you're gonna 00:01:35
uh walk with me okay into this amazing ride where we are gonna try to explain why this philomena 00:01:42
occur here in Madrid. Okay, then I change my clothes and we see us again, okay, in a bit. Bye bye! 00:01:49
Okay guys, now we are completely warmed here, okay, so there's no more snow, at least inside, 00:02:02
because outside is absolutely full of snow. And the question is, as I told you, that we are going 00:02:11
to explain Philomena but it's not so difficult to understand because we've studied last year 00:02:16
most of the elements that we need to know for about Philomena and we've started this year with 00:02:24
the same information so you remember when we have studied the weather maps okay we talk about 00:02:30
low pressure areas and high pressure areas and when we study how to do the weather forecast we 00:02:36
We said that the low pressure areas are directly related with precipitation and unstable weather. 00:02:42
What's more unstable than this? 00:02:51
So low pressure areas are areas with pressure below what we consider standard pressure that 00:02:54
are 1013 millibars. 00:03:02
So Philomena is a low pressure area. 00:03:06
That's it. 00:03:08
know the low pressure areas are directly related with precipitation. What's going on here? The 00:03:09
situation is the next. As you can see, no tenemos este año, claro, ya me he quedado sin todas las 00:03:17
infraestructuras que tenía montadas el año pasado, no tengo pizarra ni nada, aquí he hecho una 00:03:25
chapucilla para explicar esto. Esperemos que funcione. So, if this is the Iberian Peninsula, 00:03:30
okay more or less okay one this is africa okay so philomena okay uh the low pressure area called 00:03:39
philomena well you might be thinking philomena 00:03:55
it's quite simple okay so they start when winter started okay the first low 00:04:04
pressure area was named by the first letter of the alphabet, with an A, so we 00:04:11
have A, B, C, D, E, F, okay? This is the sixth low pressure area, you say, 00:04:17
Profe, Blas, ¿está durante no se ha liado parda? No, okay? Because now, okay, we have more 00:04:24
conditions, not only the low pressure area, okay? But it's called with an F 00:04:30
because it's the sixth, okay? So, the sixth since the winter is starting. So, filomena here, 00:04:34
okay? It should be like this. Remember, it's a low-pressure area, okay? With less than 10, 00:04:44
less than 1,013 millibars, okay? 1,013. So, filomena is coming from the south, 00:04:54
coming from the south 00:05:02
it's a low pressure area coming from the south 00:05:04
but it's absolutely 00:05:06
humid 00:05:08
completely humid 00:05:09
because it comes from the Atlantic Ocean 00:05:11
so we have Africa here but it comes from the Atlantic Ocean 00:05:13
that's why 00:05:16
it snowed in the center 00:05:17
but 00:05:20
on Saturday it was snowing 00:05:21
in Madrid, Toledo 00:05:24
and the center of the Iberian Peninsula 00:05:25
but not in the north 00:05:28
because it comes 00:05:29
it comes from the south so filomena is coming from the south and from the north okay we have 00:05:30
okay air masses that we name as fronds okay that are extremely cold okay 00:05:38
so when philomena absolutely okay full of water coming from the ocean gets with the cold 00:05:53
air masses okay if you remember when it gets cold it reduces its amount to contain water 00:06:03
and it precipitates but as the air is extremely cold okay it doesn't rain it snows and as 00:06:13
Because this, okay, this low pressure area is completely humid, it snows a lot, extremely 00:06:23
as you've seen, probably it's gonna be the biggest snow that we are gonna see, all of 00:06:34
us, here in Leanes, that's where we live, and it produces what you've been seeing, suffering 00:06:39
or enjoy it or both things okay because when you play with the note it's quite enjoyable but the 00:06:50
problem is when you have to do your standard line as you know we cannot do our standard line that's 00:06:55
why i am okay recording this video again because we don't have class okay uh and we don't have 00:07:01
class not only because of Philomena because of these air cold masses okay because Philomena 00:07:07
continues moving in this direction so on sunday okay probably um it stopped snowing uh in the 00:07:14
evening of the saturday and it's not gonna snow on sunday and it's not gonna snow anymore 00:07:23
okay because it abandoned but the air cold air masses okay coming from the very north 00:07:29
they are not usually in this latitude because remember the Iberian peninsula is 40 degrees north 00:07:36
latitude, these cold masses are gonna stay here so now all the snow is gonna 00:07:43
freeze completely and it's gonna transform into ice and that's gonna be 00:07:50
really really dangerous because as the low pressure area disappears the air 00:07:54
masses are gonna stay at least for one week so this week is gonna be extremely 00:08:00
cold without precipitation because we are not gonna be anymore under the 00:08:06
influence of Philomena, because Philomena has left, okay? Philomena has abandoned the 00:08:11
Iberian Peninsula, but the air masses are gonna stay for one week and the 00:08:20
temperatures are gonna be really really low, not usual, I know it's winter, I know 00:08:26
it's January that it has really low temperatures, but not so low, because we 00:08:30
are talking about temperatures below zero, okay? Minus five, minus six, okay? Minus 00:08:36
10 during the night, okay, in certain cases, and they are going to happen for this whole week, 00:08:42
and that's why we have this crazy situation, okay, and everything is related with the elements that 00:08:48
we have, we've studied last year, at the beginning of this year, remember, everything is based on 00:08:53
the low pressure areas, in this case, filomena, or borrascas, for us in Spanish, and the air masses, 00:08:58
okay, the, las masas de aire, with certain temperature characteristics, okay, so these 00:09:05
two things collapsing at the same time in the center of the Iberian Peninsula, they have produced 00:09:11
this amount of snow that we've never seen before here, okay? And this is the current situation. 00:09:17
What's going to happen? That the air masses are going to stay for one week more, so the temperatures 00:09:23
are going to be really low, and that's why the authorities have decided to avoid going to the 00:09:28
high school on Monday and on Tuesday, okay? We'll see in the future, okay? Because it's going to be 00:09:34
really low temperatures and as you know due to the coronavirus we have to open the window so 00:09:40
we'll manage with the situation we will struggle remember struggle luchar solucionar enfrentarse 00:09:46
algo okay we will struggle with the situation so this is it uh now what's your what uh what's 00:09:53
your duty what's your task um this is a volunteer obviously okay but you can prepare i don't know 00:10:01
uh one pdf or one word file okay where you include uh pictures of you if you want to 00:10:09
eliminate your face it's completely up to you pictures of you enjoying this now okay that's 00:10:18
that's completely volunteer okay it's not gonna be for your rate okay that's up to you okay if 00:10:23
you want to do it okay that's the first thing um after doing that okay or uh when you do that uh 00:10:27
or you stop the video now and you do that or you finish the video okay and you do it if you want 00:10:37
i do repeat it's volunteer like second element i want to show you okay last year we talked about 00:10:41
bioclimates if you remember bioclimates are areas with common characteristics of vegetation 00:10:48
temperature, precipitation, animals, and those bio-climates are completely 00:10:57
related. I mean, they are absolutely adapted to the situation. What's the 00:11:05
problem here? The vegetation that we have here in Madrid, in Leganés, it's not 00:11:10
adapted, obviously, because it's not usual, it's not adapted to snow. So our trees 00:11:18
are suffering the weight of the snow and the snow it's breaking the trees so now 00:11:24
I leave you with the video okay and once you see the video I continue with the 00:11:30
explanation 00:11:34
What's up guys? Here we are in the middle of the storm 00:11:35
Professor Torpedo super scared and scared tuber teaching us moves 00:11:42
Look guys 00:11:48
vegetation is adapted to the weather so in this case as it is snowing a lot in Madrid and the 00:11:51
vegetation is not adapted to the weather we have the following situation you see the trees there 00:11:58
okay you see the trees okay that they are tilted inclinados okay that's because of the weight of 00:12:04
the snow okay because these trees they are not prepared for this amount of snow because when 00:12:11
trees are adapted okay the shape of the tree is like a triangle and in a triangle okay the snow 00:12:18
falls down on both sides okay but in this case as the upper part of the tree is not like that 00:12:27
it's not like a triangle okay it's uh about to to fall down completely and that's because this 00:12:35
is not usual here okay we are gonna probably we are gonna explain why it's snowing so much here 00:12:42
in madrid okay you've heard about filomena a lot or not because maybe you are playing with your 00:12:49
toys from the three wise men uh or with your new cell phone or whatever but uh we will explain 00:12:54
if it is possible okay why it snowed so much so guys uh enjoy the snow uh this is one 00:13:01
in a lifetime okay this is not going to happen again okay so enjoy the snow as much as possible 00:13:11
because this is not going to happen anymore here in Leganés or in Madrid okay so 00:13:17
I'm looking forward to see you but luckily for everybody I think 00:13:25
they have stopped the the lessons for two days so probably we will start on Wednesday 00:13:30
but we'll see okay see you see you in the next video guys i'm waiting to to see you again bye 00:13:38
okay now you've seen the video okay now what you need to have in mind is the shape of these trees 00:13:46
in the mountains okay with triangular shapes so they have triangular shapes so the branches of 00:13:53
tree they don't maintain the snow okay and the snow okay don't destroy them but what happened 00:14:01
here that here we have this type of trees okay so this part of the trees has maintained the snow 00:14:10
it's extremely heavy and it uh ruins the the tree as you've seen in the video okay so that's why 00:14:19
nature is so intelligent okay because everything is adapted to the situation when we have this 00:14:27
weird situation strange situations everything is not adapted so nature suffers and we suffer as 00:14:33
well okay okay so that's everything I want to explain you about the Philomena and what I want 00:14:41
you to do now okay it's I want you to get the file there's a file in the classroom where you have 00:14:49
certain questions about the unit that we were studying remember this was just like a kitkat 00:14:55
common parentheses okay like brackets to explain filomena but now we are going to return to al 00:15:02
andalus and i'm gonna leave a file okay that is gonna be called okay task one because task zero 00:15:07
it's gonna be the the thing about the pictures of filomena so tax one it's a file with questions 00:15:18
about the elements that we have studied about Al-Andalus, okay? And that's going to be your 00:15:25
first lesson, okay? First lesson of the week, okay? So, for those groups, okay? Segundo C, 00:15:29
Segundo D, Segundo E y Segundo F, okay? It's going to be the lesson of Monday, Monday the 11th, 00:15:35
and this is going to be the lesson of Tuesday for Segundo G, okay? Because they have the first 00:15:44
class on tuesday okay for the second class okay uh we will be probably on on the on the high school 00:15:50
we will be at the high school so we will have a standard class because it's gonna be on wednesday 00:16:00
but for segundo f si es el f para segundo f que tienen la segunda clase el martes y tampoco vamos 00:16:06
I start I will prepare a new video okay or online class okay through streaming 00:16:15
for Tuesday so the only thing you have to do is whenever you have history class 00:16:26
okay no matter what's your class if we are not at the high school no matter 00:16:30
what's your class you go to the classroom okay and that's gonna be the 00:16:35
there is gonna be the information castellano sencillo para todo el mundo 00:16:40
cuando mientras no estemos en el instituto 00:16:46
cuando toque clase de historia del área de la clase de historia entrais en el 00:16:49
claro y allí estará explicado lo que hay que hacer para ese día igual pone 00:16:53
puedes ver este vídeo responder estas preguntas o hacer esto o igual pone 00:16:58
pincha en la videoconferencia que va a haber clase normal 00:17:02
Today is Monday, which is when you should be watching this, for all the groups, 00:17:05
except for the G, which would do this on Tuesday. And then the following classes, in principle, 00:17:11
we will have them in the ISTI, but if we are not in the ISTI, you enter the Classroom at the time 00:17:18
that History touches and there will be the information, whether it is an online class through 00:17:23
videoconference or if it is another video or another type of activity, but it will be in the Classroom. 00:17:27
then you enter the classroom when it touches because I am going to prepare it to put it more or less 00:17:32
five minutes before the class touches for example if we have class at eight and a half to ten and a 00:17:36
quarter when you enter and there you will put it day such do this and this see this video or enter the 00:17:41
video conference etc. and we will see each other in the list and quickly so nothing take care enjoy the 00:17:47
snow if it is very careful when it becomes ice and make sure that it is going to be very cold 00:17:56
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Jorge Mozo
Subido por:
Jorge M.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial
Visualizaciones:
7
Fecha:
23 de mayo de 2023 - 14:12
Visibilidad:
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Centro:
IES MARIA ZAMBRANO
Duración:
18′ 11″
Relación de aspecto:
2.06:1
Resolución:
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