Question
·
Is the
temperature of a wet surface different from a dry surface? Why or why not?
·
How does cloud
cover affect surface temperatures?
Abstract
We went outside and
took surface temperatures with the IRT and then put the data in a graph and
made a power point.
Hypothesis
·
Yes, ground is
more dense/slippery when wet.
·
Cloud cover
makes the surface temperature colder.
Procedure
·
We went outside
and use IRT scanners to can the surface temperatures.
·
Wrote down the
temperatures
·
While taking
that we also timed each one to see the difference it would make.
·
Got all the data
together
Collect Results
We will have to look at
the times that the temps. Was taking, how much cloud cover was that day, if the
surface of the ground was wet or dry and that will tell if the surface changes
when the ground is wet vs. dry weather.
Analysis
temp
|
cloud
|
wet/dry
|
|
11:09 AM
|
42.7
|
90
|
dry
|
11:10 AM
|
34.5
|
10
|
dry
|
9:13 AM
|
13.8
|
25
|
wet
|
9:12 AM
|
17.1
|
100
|
wet
|
Conclusion
Looking over the data
it turns out that the surface temp was colder when it was wet and had more
cloud cover then when there was little cloud cover and hotter.
Presentation
Brief Power Point based
on your report and delivered to the class
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