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Page 1: Clouds and precipitation

Clouds and Precipitation

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Adiabatic Temp. Change and Expansion and cooling

• Unsaturated air

• Wet adiabatic rat is always lower than dry

• Temp. changes happen even if heat isn’t added or subtracted.

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Orographic Lifting

• Occurs when elevated terrains act bas barriers to the air flow.

• Air goes up a mountain slope, is compresses and cooling often generates clouds.

• Many rainiest places have windward slopes.

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Frontal Wedging

• Masses of warm air and cold air collide

• Denser air acts, less dense air rises

• Middle-latitude are used for storm systems

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Convergence

• Air masses forces air to rise

• The lower it is, it starts to lift

• Warm days the air is from the ocean to the land

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Localized Convective Lifting

• Warm days, unequal heating of Earths surface may cause some pockets of air to be warmed

• Warming of air is called thermal

• Process the products rising thermals is localizes convection lifting.

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Stability

• Air is forced to rise

• Temperature would drop because of expansion

• Volume of air was cooler than the surrounding environment.

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Condensation

• Happens when water vapor in the air changes to a liquid

• For condensation to occur, the air must be saturated

• Saturated occurs at dew point or when water vapor is added in the air

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Types of clouds

• Cirrus- clouds are high, white, occur ad patches

• Cumulus- consist if rounded individual cloud mass, have flat bases

• Stratus- are like sheets, or a layer that covers most the of sky

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High Clouds

• All high clouds are thin & white.

• Temperature is low with small quantities of water vapor presents a high altitude

• Clouds are not considered precipitation markers

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Middle clouds

• Range to 2000 to 6000 meters

• Have prefix of alto

• White to grayish color of sheet

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Low Clouds

• Stratus, Stratocumulus, and Nimbostratus

• cloud growth is a type in common when air id forced upwards

• Stable air can result in a cloud layer that is largely horicaontal

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Clouds Of Vertical Development

• Clouds don’t fit into any of the three height categories.

• Have bases in low height range but extended upward

• Once upward movement is triggered, acceleration is powerful, clouds with great vertical rang form.

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Fog

• No difference between fog and a cloud

• Defined as a cloud

• When fog is dense, visibility may be few dozen meters for less

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Cold Clouds Precipitation

• Relies on two physical processes: super cooling and supersaturating

• Cloud droplets to not freeze at 0c

• Rainfall can deal with clouds located below the freeing point

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Warm Clouds Precipitation

• Mechanism forms raindrops, in the collision-coalscence process

• Salt can remove water vapor form the air

• Large droplets move through clouds, collide and coalesce

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Rain and Snow

• Rain mean drops of water falling from clouds

• Snow melt and continue their descent as rain before they reach the ground

• Light, fluffy snow made up of individual six-sides ice crystals

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Sleet, Glaze and hail

• Sleet is the fall of small particles of clear to translucent ice

• Glaze is known for freezing rain, raindrops become super-cooled

• Hail is produced in cumulonimbus clouds, hailstones begin as small ice pellets that grow by collection super-cooled water droplets


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