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How Weather Works: Part I 

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Why do different parts of the world have such different climates?
For Part 2 of this series go to: • How Weather Works: Part 2
For his data visualization tool, special thanks to Cameron Beccario, earth.nullschool.net/
Cake Decoration by Nancy Farnes, www.sliceofelegance.com/
Videos and Images by Kelly Lacy, Yaroslav Shuraev, Martin Portas, Matthias Groeneveld, Denis Linine, Kristjan Nacaj, Engin Akyurt, Oscar Due Wang, and David Dion
Bucket Thrower / Water Boy: Jonathan Timothy
Created by Paul Merrell

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@sebbrown5713
@sebbrown5713 3 года назад
Your videos are seriously amazing, I don't think I've ever known anyone explain things so well.
@stealthcone
@stealthcone 3 года назад
3 months of geoscience in 24 minutes
@123TeeMee
@123TeeMee 2 года назад
Agreed
@st4rf1ght3r5
@st4rf1ght3r5 2 года назад
if we know how the weather works then why does it suck
@JoseCastillo-hd4pu
@JoseCastillo-hd4pu Год назад
Right he can be my teacher.
@LK-pc4sq
@LK-pc4sq Год назад
@@st4rf1ght3r5 because the temperatures and moisture are not evenly distributed where you or anyone else lives.
@heleavesthe99
@heleavesthe99 Год назад
"The stove is like Florida" 🤣😆🤣😆 As a native Philadelphian and a current Florida resident for the past 13yrs I couldn't agree more!!
@vacuator
@vacuator Год назад
I'm a pilot and have been focusing on furthering my weather knowledge. There are many, many videos discussing weather on RU-vid. Your videos are the best I've seen to date. I appreciate the clear linear flow from concept to concept. Really good stuff!
@TranslucentStudios
@TranslucentStudios Год назад
I know you posted this along time ago. But I am doing a bunch of extra study for my drone operators license. This is the clearest explanation of weather I have ever seen on RU-vid after a lot of searching.
@callmynamesebastian
@callmynamesebastian 3 года назад
Excellent! You go through right from the simple explanations we all think we know already but then add layers and details on top. So good. I didn't know about the 3 cells that we have. It's so nice to not only have all this information but with explanations so I know why it is so. Fantastic! Can't wait for the next video. Oh and that cake looks amazing!! Xx
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 года назад
Thank you! The next video is close to being done. The cake is amazing. I don't think the pictures do it justice. It's gigantic. I really need some help eating it.
@joyboy1468
@joyboy1468 26 дней назад
Im building a very detailed world for my dnd campaign/book and i cant say enough how much you have helped me. Thank you.
@roggeralves94
@roggeralves94 3 месяца назад
You explanation about how cells are formed is top-notch. I'd read about them before, but I'd never really understood them. Now it all makes sense! And I never knew they caused the bands on Jupiter!
@ScarletGaming420
@ScarletGaming420 Год назад
Love how you explain concepts. You use easy-to-understand language and you repeat important parts of the sentence, really helps with keeping attention!
@bliss6495
@bliss6495 Год назад
This part 1 and 2 videos are masterpieces! I really thank and appreciate your time and effort you put in making these videos. 👍
@LongboardingRasta
@LongboardingRasta 3 года назад
man, seriously thank you for that. the way you describe everything in the beginning and then link it together makes it so essy to follow. today I just got interested in how weather works and I'm grateful that I've stumpled across your video. of course this video deserves way more views but I guess I'm not the only one thinking that you deliver some seriously high quality content. thank you man!
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 года назад
Thank you!
@gerwinpol4986
@gerwinpol4986 3 года назад
This is truely an amazing video again. I can't wait to see more of your videos! Thank you for making such great content.
@spuuzh
@spuuzh 3 года назад
I hope you get recognition you deserve! These two parts are awesome! Great visualizations!
@mazingworldofmegan8906
@mazingworldofmegan8906 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos. Very educational. I really enjoy them and watch every few weeks and share them like crazy.
@hackso1
@hackso1 4 месяца назад
Even though I am not native speaker, I can get all information ! Such amazing video ! I had to watch it twice as there is so much information in every second of this video ! Keep on going ! ❤❤❤
@danielgithira1403
@danielgithira1403 2 года назад
Great video. I am watching it again, slowly.
@TamaHawkLive
@TamaHawkLive 2 года назад
I really enjoy the cadence of your narration, it's similar to classic documentary styles. We really need more science videos like this.
@JacobGoodwin
@JacobGoodwin 3 года назад
Absolutely fantastic visuals!
@cray0308
@cray0308 3 года назад
Wonderful educational videos. Honestly this is the most useful videos I have got from RU-vid in a long time. Thanks !
@isabelgason563
@isabelgason563 3 года назад
Tremendous explanation. Thank you! Even to learn how a fridge works was worth it alone! A helpful example! I’m excited to watch the second part. 🥳
@suewright1299
@suewright1299 19 дней назад
Very many thanks indeed for an excellent and so very informative video! I found it so very amazing, so much so that I’ll be saving them all to go over them again and again. A brilliant video which everyone should watch, perhaps then they wouldn’t constantly complain at how the meteorologists/presenters always gets the forecasts wrong!!
@wavestation8816
@wavestation8816 2 года назад
Honestly the best two videos on weather, summed up my weather unit in 20 minutes
@annaSHRRR
@annaSHRRR 2 года назад
What a fantastic video! You’re an amazing teach. The pace is perfect, everything is explained very clearly, thank you for making it.
@Michael_Mears
@Michael_Mears 3 года назад
Excellent video. The animations are superb and the explanations easy to follow.
@yanqinzhang5351
@yanqinzhang5351 2 года назад
I think so , easy to understand. excellent videos.
@yovelaadventures2673
@yovelaadventures2673 2 года назад
Awesome job, mate! So well put together and explained. Thanks!
@freepilot7732
@freepilot7732 7 дней назад
Getting my BFR/IPC soon. Great video to brush up on this topic. Great job by the way.
@naveenst2591
@naveenst2591 3 года назад
So good, was waiting for this channel, your explanation has an impact on so many lives in the world. Keep up the good work.
@alistairhouston4655
@alistairhouston4655 2 года назад
Brilliantly simplistically graphics that beautifully explain the topics.
@hitmandumi
@hitmandumi 3 года назад
I think you should give more time to this channel because it has the potential to be something big. The explanations are very good and I've never heard of the Milankovitch Cycles before finding this. The content is extraordinary. Good luck!
@mattheusmegdom
@mattheusmegdom 3 года назад
Wonderful Video, i can barely explain how you pieced together, the slices of information i`ve memorizing since kindergarten. Now i finally understand it , Thanks !!!
@nikhilyocool
@nikhilyocool Год назад
Your explanation is simply brilliant!!!!
@sk8drums
@sk8drums 2 года назад
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for this amazing job !
@BooksAndChocolate
@BooksAndChocolate 2 года назад
My boyfriend is interested in metereology and wanted to show me a video to make me understand better. This was so effective! Looking forward to the part 2 👍😊💯
@matiasdeya5330
@matiasdeya5330 2 года назад
So, I was just looking for some easy peezy "How to make storms" sort of video. And I stumbled upon this majestic piece of knowledge that hooked me from the start and left me wanting so much more. I almost feel compelled to write a comment telling you the outstanding quality of your video, not only the graphics (That are breathtaking to say the least), but the way you explain the different things, it's so clear! So I'm gonna do like hot air does to the atmosphere and I'm gonna push that like and subscribe button as hard as I can. Truly an incredible job, I hope you kept on with the same (or better) energy! Cheers from Argentina n.n
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 2 года назад
I'm delighted to hear that, thank you!
@DakshPHB
@DakshPHB 2 года назад
Extraordinary videos sir! They are so simple to understand .
@hi3694
@hi3694 Год назад
Love this. Fills in so many questions I had but didn't understand the answers I got. I.e. why we don't have deserts at the equator and why the rainforests are where they are. Really phenomenal resource.
@taiszelok9926
@taiszelok9926 11 месяцев назад
I like your clear explanation and animation. That rlly helps my geography test. Thank you so much!
@shiviupadhyay1981
@shiviupadhyay1981 2 года назад
Thank you so much for such an amazing video...keep it up!!
@ixeyafaulkner4696
@ixeyafaulkner4696 3 года назад
I never knew a fridge worked like that, wow you have explained things so well!!
@sivavenkateshr
@sivavenkateshr 2 года назад
It's blissful to watch this. The video is great and explanation is very clear.
@johnadams5245
@johnadams5245 2 года назад
awesome video! so interesting, that graph part where you showed a 2d map to 3d to show az/cali, got goosebumps
@khrumkashan6954
@khrumkashan6954 3 года назад
So much thankful . Thank you for this video.
@Tiger26279
@Tiger26279 2 года назад
Superb Explanation on how climate works. Thanks for your video
@neliovargas
@neliovargas 3 года назад
Amazing videos. And you are a natural teacher! So glad i found this channel! Keep it up! :)
@tanielacagilevu9440
@tanielacagilevu9440 Год назад
Give yourself a pat on the back!! Great Job!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏 Subscribed halfway through this video.
@guramgudashvili9963
@guramgudashvili9963 Месяц назад
Amazing video!!!! Thank you so much for enlightening me about my planet home.
@august1334
@august1334 2 года назад
Thankyou for your efforts and sharing this knowledge in such a simple way 🤗
@bonanzajellybean741
@bonanzajellybean741 3 месяца назад
wow! i’m writing a science fiction story and funnily enough your explanations of the real world are helping me so much. thanks!
@Andre-qu6dm
@Andre-qu6dm 2 года назад
Excellent video, so much information explained clearly and concisely
@MinGaoChannel
@MinGaoChannel 2 года назад
you've all done a really good job. great video.
@Spike-sk7ql
@Spike-sk7ql 3 месяца назад
The hot side of a fridge, or hvac lines is actually compressed into a liquid. Then it goes through a condenser on the outside of the fridge (or at the front of a car, or outside of your house. Then it goes through either an oriface tube, or an expansion valve and expands into a gas again causing a very big temperature drop going into the evaporator core inside the fridge or car, or your hvac in the house.
@jakilevi3027
@jakilevi3027 3 года назад
Great video!...thank you so much.
@smile4ever53
@smile4ever53 2 года назад
Thank you for making 'learning' a piece of cake
@chrismosquad1056
@chrismosquad1056 3 года назад
Spectacular video! Subscribed! Thank you, so much! 👍🏻
@valkyrie_workshop
@valkyrie_workshop 2 месяца назад
Perfect animations, ty! 👍
@juang.garcia7390
@juang.garcia7390 2 года назад
I can't believe I didn't know this channel. This explanation was outstanding
@Peter_H_Art
@Peter_H_Art 3 года назад
This is just awesome!
@soinite
@soinite Год назад
Man! You are so good at this! I'm such a fan!!! 😁🌀
@Lilia-qz6gn
@Lilia-qz6gn 3 года назад
such a wonderful video. thank you!!
@zeronyindia
@zeronyindia Год назад
Oh my god!!! It was such an amazing video!! I finally understand it!! Thank you so much!!!
@reya.822
@reya.822 2 года назад
Thank you... Your video is terrific!
@sharadkumar3823
@sharadkumar3823 2 года назад
Wow ! This is amazing !
@micheleh5269
@micheleh5269 10 месяцев назад
Love this. Gonna watch more thank you!
@pascalraskal9347
@pascalraskal9347 3 года назад
Love your Videos thanks
Год назад
Awesome!
@icmull
@icmull Год назад
Thanks. I have been trying to understand correalis for years. My mates a meteorologist and gave me some books. You made it so obvious. Thanks.
@JmanJblack
@JmanJblack 10 месяцев назад
Amazing video man! You're a great teacher!
@dploit
@dploit Месяц назад
loco te pasaste ! great job man!. I saw many videos trying to understand different things and yours is just perfect! Im aviator studying for the European pilots license!, thanks a lot
@dgrv
@dgrv 2 года назад
Please make more videos 🙏🥺. They are amazing!
@Samir12357
@Samir12357 Год назад
Bro... What a great video.. It is the best video i have ever come up which explain weather.... Thank you so much .. And man you deserve more subscribers.. For me i have subscribed and will be telling my friends to do as well... Thank you so much..
@ABHISHEKTIWARI-bh8we
@ABHISHEKTIWARI-bh8we 2 года назад
Best weather explanation video 👍👍 keep up good work
@kuldeep4954
@kuldeep4954 3 года назад
"the stove is like Floride" can't be more accurate.
@enlighted6187
@enlighted6187 3 года назад
One word....Amazing
@mitchs2148
@mitchs2148 2 месяца назад
This is awesome
@nironesdenis8681
@nironesdenis8681 9 месяцев назад
bruv so much work on this video its amazing
@multicreation6083
@multicreation6083 3 года назад
I haven't ever understand so much from other video but your video is amazing
@mohitkalshan4775
@mohitkalshan4775 3 года назад
Amazing video....i was searching such like video for long time .😍❤ 👏
@chessgold8768
@chessgold8768 2 года назад
wow. OMG. Wonderful science i ever watched. thanks a lot man. U r great.
@jnorth870
@jnorth870 3 года назад
Great video man. But say, could I trouble you for a piece of space cake? Ahaha jk. Looking forward to the next one!
@seth10261
@seth10261 Год назад
Great video. I need to watch it 20 times tho to understand it more
@ImperatorOfAll
@ImperatorOfAll 3 года назад
Hey great video! One remaining question: Why is the air around the equator so humid? I understand why in indonesia's case, but the middle of the amazon and africa arent near oceans, yet they are also humid.
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 года назад
Warm air along the tropics holds lots of water. And importantly, the air is rising all along the equator. And the air rises, it cools down, and then it rains. Around the tropics there's a band of very wet climate called the intertropical convergence zone or the ITCZ. I'll explain more about it in my next video.
@trondemor
@trondemor 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, i've been trying to concentrate when reading on this subject for my studies, but the litterature was way too advanced and complex with no illustrations at all. This was just perfect.
@brunomcleod
@brunomcleod 3 месяца назад
6:04 wow, the commitment 👍👍 Surely it wasn’t just for that one bit? Great video
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 месяца назад
I was traveling through Nevada anyways, but that reaction was genuine. I didn't like it there.
@racer927
@racer927 Год назад
Always been fascinated by weather, went from astraphobic and dreading Summer storms to being disappointed when predicted storms wind up dissolving and/or passing Southwest of my house (I do have a minor fear of losing my computer to a direct strike but the chances are astronomically low considering the nonconductive nature and relatively low elevation of my house). I live in Mounds View so I'm curious if thermal rise generated from the buildings and asphalt in Minneapolis cause the storms to be diverted but this is all speculation on my part. Whoops, there's another one of my tangents. I meant to say that I'm glad to find something nice and simple like this, there's nothing wrong in having stuff explained to the layperson but my inquisitive mind usually looks up further and further into topics. Plus, I'm a very visual person so these simplified visuals with colored balls really helps visualize phenomena like this.
@aliasgarlokhandwala4948
@aliasgarlokhandwala4948 Год назад
Well explained
@biblicalrevelation7542
@biblicalrevelation7542 2 года назад
Thank you ..
@GreatKandahar1
@GreatKandahar1 Год назад
nice work
@davecunningham7291
@davecunningham7291 3 года назад
Great job! Please double check the common misconception that air "holds" water vapor. It is about the constant energy level changes of water (evap, conden, sublimation, deposition) and what is there more of at any given moment at a particular location.
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 года назад
Not sure I'm following you. Air holds water vapor, doesn't it? Where does the water go if it's not in the air?
@shiviupadhyay1981
@shiviupadhyay1981 2 года назад
Can you please make videos on frost and its impact on leaves.
@ArDenesh
@ArDenesh 10 месяцев назад
Very nice
@stachowi
@stachowi 2 года назад
holy crap this is good!
@klokoloko2114
@klokoloko2114 2 года назад
You have phase change in fridge from gas to liquid in condenser outside the fridge and from liquid to gas in evaporator inside the fridge. Phase change takes lot of energy. That's how we cool with sweat.
@AB-et6nj
@AB-et6nj 2 года назад
This is amazing. What a privilege to be alive now. Aristotle and many thinkers would kill to know all that we know now. Just imagine what future generations will come to know
@schwans1
@schwans1 Год назад
Weather is so amazing
@user-no6ss3hn6c
@user-no6ss3hn6c 9 месяцев назад
You explain very well ☺️☺️☺️😄😄👍👍
@k.i.l.l.7935
@k.i.l.l.7935 5 месяцев назад
I like it.
@MsTrelawn
@MsTrelawn 3 года назад
Can you kick in where cosmic rays come into the cloud formation please.
@villebooks
@villebooks 3 года назад
Now I want a piece o' cake, an astronimical one xD
@michealalkour1452
@michealalkour1452 2 года назад
Top bloke,
@BobbieGWhiz
@BobbieGWhiz 3 года назад
Your animations are remarkable. How do you create them?
@ItsJustAstronomical
@ItsJustAstronomical 3 года назад
Most of the animations are made using 3DS Max. In this video, I started playing around with Houdini to handle the particle and cloud simulations. I got the weather data from earth.nullschool.net.
@floridaman6982
@floridaman6982 Год назад
We are like fish in an ocean of air. Our lives are so delicately balanced here… insane
@bsdiceman
@bsdiceman Год назад
Mountains are cold because of the lower pressure at the elevation? I seem to think it is because it is further away from the source of the heat, the earth warm surface.
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