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Modeling Weather Patterns and the Coriolis Effect

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Provided by: NASA|Published on: February 10, 2026
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  • In this lesson from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, students will learn how scientists use advantageous wind patterns in the South Pole for launching balloon-based missions.
  • Students will chart these wind patterns and low- and high-pressure systems, graph the estimated projection of NASA’s ASTHROS launch, and demonstrate their understanding of pressure differences.

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Subjects: Earth and Space Sciences, Mathematics
Authors: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Region: Polar Regions
Languages: English

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