How Weather Works: Part I

Published 2020-10-23
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

All Comments (21)
  • @sebbrown5713
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    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!
  • @vacuator
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  • @suewright1299
    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!!
  • @kuldeep4954
    "the stove is like Floride" can't be more accurate.
  • 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
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  • Love how you explain concepts. You use easy-to-understand language and you repeat important parts of the sentence, really helps with keeping attention!
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  • @fs7699
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  • @TamaHawkLive
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  • @freepilot7732
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  • 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!
  • Amazing video!!!! Thank you so much for enlightening me about my planet home.