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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 2H 56M

How Weather Actually Works - The Sleepy Scientist

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The sky above may look calm, but it is constantly moving. Weather is not random chaos. It is energy in motion, driven by solar radiation from the Sun, shaped by thermodynamics, pressure gradients, and the Coriolis Effect. Warm air rises through convection, cool air sinks, water vapour stores latent heat, and atmospheric circulation cells redistribute energy between the equator and the poles. From jet streams in the upper troposphere to low pressure systems, cold fronts, and hurricanes, every cloud and storm follows the laws of physics. In this slow exploration of atmospheric science, the invisible machinery of Earth’s atmosphere comes into focus. The thin layer of air surrounding the planet reveals itself as a self-organising system balancing radiation, moisture, ocean heat, and planetary rotation. From condensation nuclei forming clouds to global circulation patterns like the Hadley Cell and Rossby waves steering mid-latitude storms, weather becomes what it truly is: the continuous redistribution of heat and energy through air.

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The sky above may look calm, but it is constantly moving. Weather is not random chaos. It is energy in motion, driven by solar radiation from the Sun, shaped by thermodynamics, pressure gradients, and the Coriolis Effect. Warm air rises through...

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