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An introductory video for GEO 206v-731, Physical Geography.
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A look at the physical factors affecting climate.
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A brief video describing pressure, winds, and atmospheric circulation and how they relate to arid environments.
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Introductory video from GEO 206v course instructor Kevin McKeehan for the first summer session.
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GEO204v – Section 730 – World Regional Geography Instructor Introductory Video -- January 4th 2021 Ida Djenontin
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In the Week 2 video for GEO 206v, Instructor Kevin McKeehan discusses the distribution of arid environments with respect to atmospheric circulation and other physical systems.
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Introductory video for GEO 206v -- Physical Geography. Topics include brief introductions to the course and the scientific discipline of Physical Geography. By Kevin McKeehan, Instructor, Michigan…
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Introduction to summer session of Geo 206 - Physical Geography. Video discusses instructor introduction, general course schedule, methods of contact, and where to find course content, syllabus, and…
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Introduction for GEO 206V: Physical Geography for Fall 2016, made by Lonnie Barnes (course intructor)
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This video is a brief introduction to the course by Juliegh Bookout.
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This video introduces students to the lesson on the four spheres of the natural environment and the atmosphere.
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Animation of the Deglaciation Sequence for Michigan: ~21,200 Years Ago to Present. Updated by: Randy Schaetzl and Caitlin Clark, 2015. Updated from: Krist, F.J. Jr. and D.P. Lusch. 2004. Glacial…
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"Air is pushed away from a high pressure system. The winds rotate
clockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere, counter-clockwise in the Southern
Hemisphere) and away from the system's…
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"A low pressure system will pull in air from the surrounding area. Winds
around a low spiral counter-clockwise (in the Northern Hemisphere,
clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere) and upwards…
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From "Net Radiation, July 2006 to December 2014" (EO-NASA; http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/GlobalMaps/view.php?d1=CERES_NETFLUX_M) "Earth's net radiation, sometimes called net…
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Dr. Alan Arbogast introduces Lesson 4: Atmosphere & Global Radiation.
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