Jamie Yount – Wilderness Weather Fundamentals
Jamie Yount – Wilderness Weather Fundamentals
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Jamie Yount – Wilderness Weather Fundamentals
Wilderness Weather Fundamentals
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Climates of North America
- How Weather Works
What Makes Weather Happen
The Atmosphere
Pressure, Temperature, and Wind Relationship - Cloud Watching
Cloud Types and Heights
What to Observe - Storm Systems
Pressure Systems
Fronts - Identifying Weather Hazards
Lightning
Additional Weather Hazards - Forecasting in the Field
Go Prepared
Real-World Scenarios
OVERVIEW
Weather can make or break any outdoor adventure from a day hike to a multi-day backpacking trek, especially if you’re not prepared for adverse conditions. But with some basic weather knowledge, you can adjust your plans—whether you’re in the field or at home prepping—before you get caught in a storm.
You’ll Learn
- The basics of how weather works and how to read changes in the weather
- Atmospheric pressure, and how temperature and pressure are connected
- How to read clouds
- The ins and outs of warm and cold fronts
- How to anticipate severe and dangerous weather
- How to respond to lightning and flash floods
INSTRUCTOR
Jamie Yount
Jamie Yount is a Boulder, Colorado–based meteorologist. He’s always had a passion for matching his outdoor adventures with the most perfect possible conditions, which inspired his love for weather forecasting. He has a degree in mountain meteorology from the University of Utah and previously worked as an avalanche forecaster in Jackson Hole for the Wyoming Department of Transportation. Now, he’s the winter operations manager for the Colorado Department of Transportation.
Yount uses his passion for weather to plan epic adventures with perfect conditions. He once skied the Grand Teton, in Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, on a perfectly calm, blue-sky powder day—one of his most impressive adventure forecasting achievements. When he’s not teaching weather forecasting and avalanche courses, he enjoys hiking, kayaking, climbing, backpacking, and skiing around the West.
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