Final Project Milestone Three: General Circulation and Midlatitude Cyclone Storms

Create a draft PowerPoint presentation relative to the final project that incorporates what you have learned about general circulation since the last milestone, as well as aspects of the Storms section by introducing one of the four principal types of storms: midlatitude cyclones. Your submission should be detailed from an atmospheric science perspective but also contain elements relative to damage, death, and ecosystem impacts. Be sure to include detailed speaker’s notes and appropriate graphs, charts, figures, pictures, or other relevant media to support your ideas.

NOTE: For your final project, you will be addressing the life cycles, severe weather elements, main causes of destruction, as well as mitigation strategies for all four types of storms: midlatitude cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones. This module offers you the opportunity to receive instructor feedback and apply it to a revised version of this slide as well as to the next three slides you will create for your final project on the remaining storm types.

Next module, you will learn about thunderstorms, tornadoes, and tropical cyclones. After doing the reading for next week, create the next three slides about storm types for your annotated presentation. Be sure to incorporate instructor feedback on your submission this week and apply it to your other storm slides before your final submission. 

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