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Clouds and Precipitation Project

         By: Matt Schaffer
Adiabatic temperatures changes and
       expansion and cooling
• When air is cool it expands and when air is warm it
  compresses
• The rate of cooling or heating of unsaturated air is
  called dry adiabatic rate
• The wet adiabatic rate is the slower rate of cooling
  when latent heat is added


                                       http://hyperphysics.phy-
                                       astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/a
                                       diab.html
Orographic lifting
• Orographic lifting is when air flow is blocked
• Many of the rainiest places on Earth are on the
  windward side of mountain slopes
• When air reaches the leeward side of a mountain
  the air has lost much of its moisture

                                        http://05lovesgeog
                                        raphy.blogspot.co
                                        m/2011/04/types-
                                        of-rainfall.html
Frontal Wedging

• In central America when masses of warm
  air and cool air collide it produce a front
• Warmer air is less dense and raises
• Colder air is more dense and produces a
  barrier over warmer air

                             http://www.erh.noaa.gov/rnk/N
                             ewsletter/Spring_2008/climate.
                             htm
Convergence

• Convergence occurs when air in the lower
  atmosphere flows together
• Air flowing from more then one direction goes up
• The Florida Peninsula is an example of
  convergence

                                http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes/met
                                130/notes/chapter6/lift_converge.ht
                                ml
Localized Convective Lifting

• Unequal heating of Earth causes rising parcels of
  warmer air called thermals
• Localized convective lifting is the process that
  produces rising thermals
• Pockets of air that are warmer then surrounding
  air are less dense will move upward

                        https://www.meted.ucar.edu/sign_in.php?go_
                        back_to=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.meted.
                        ucar.edu%252Fnorlat%252Fsnow%252Flake_ef
                        fect%252Fprint_whole.htm
Stability

• The temperatures of that
  atmosphere at various
  heights determines the air
  stability
• Stable air produces clouds
  that are widespread, have
  little vertical thickness
  compared to their
  horizontal dimension, and
  precipitation is light to
  moderate, if any
• Stable air resists vertical   http://keithrogershome.com/Chap6Stab
  movement and air stays in     ilityInstability.html
  its positions and unstable
  air rises
Condensation

• The air must be saturated
  for condensation to
  occur(water vapor changes
  to liquid)
• Condensation nuclei are
  the surface for water vapor
  condensation in the air
                                http://keep3.sjfc.edu/students/kes008
• Their must be a surface for   98/e-
  condensation to occur         port/condensation%20page%20for%2
                                0unit.html
Types of clouds

• The three basic forms
  of clouds are
  cirrus, cumulus, and
  stratus
• All clouds show
  properties of one of
  the three basic cloud
  forms or a mixture of
  them
                          http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/cloud3.html
• Clouds are classified
  on their height and
  form
High Clouds

• High clouds are made
  up of
  cirrus, cirrostratus, cirr
  ocumulus clouds
• High clouds are thin
  and white
                               http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)
• High clouds are not          /guides/mtr/cld/cldtyp/hgh/crs.rxml
  considered
  precipitation makers
Middle clouds

• Middle clouds are
  2000 to 6000 meter
  high
• Have the prefix alto
  as part of their name
• Altocumulus clouds
  are larger and denser
  then cirrocumulus       http://www.ifimages.com/public/im
                          age/139051/view.html
  clouds
Low Clouds

• Low clouds are made
  up of stratus,
  stratocumulus, and
  nimbostratus clouds
• Stratus clouds mostly
  cover much of the sky
• Nimbostratus clouds     http://www.cepolina.com/photo/str
  come from a Latin       atus_cumulus.htm

  word that means rainy
  cloud
Clouds of vertical Development

• Clouds that don’t fit into the three height
  ranges are associated with unstable air
• When a upward motion is triggered it will
  produce clouds with vertical form

                                      http://www.free-
                                      online-private-pilot-
                                      ground-
                                      school.com/Aviation
                                      -Weather-
                                      Principles.html
Fog (by cooling and by evaporation)

• Fog can be caused by
  cooling or evaporation
• Fog is produced when
  warm air moves over
  cold air
• When cool air moves
  over warm air it         http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-
                           tutorials/photo-effects/fog.html
  condenses and rising
  making fog that looks
  like steam
Cold Cloud Precipitation

• Formed by the
  Bergeron process
• Supercooled water is
  when water is in a
  liquid state and below
  0 degrees Celsius
• Supersaturated air has
  100% saturated air for   http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/?n=mar
  water and above 100%     2011.htm
  saturated for ice
Warm Cloud Precipitation

• The collision-
  coalescence process
  forms rain drops in
  warm clouds
• Larger droplets join
  together with smaller   https://www.meted.ucar.edu/sign_in.p
  droplets as they move   hp?go_back_to=http%253A%252F%252
                          Fwww.meted.ucar.edu%252Ftropical%2
  through the cloud       52Ftextbook_2nd_edition%252Fprint_5
                          .htm
Rain and snow

• Rain is a drop of water
  that falls from a cloud
  and has a diameter of .5
  mm
• Light snow occurs when
  there is a small amount
  of water vapor in the air
• Heavy snow occurs when
                              http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-
  temperatures are warmer     maps/precipitation-rain-and-snow-
  than -5 degrees Celsius     enlarge-map.html
Sleet, Glaze and Hail

• Small particles of
  clear ice are called
  sleet
• Freezing rain is
  commonly known as
  glaze
                       http://www.theweatherprediction.com/severe
• Cumulonimbus         /gianthail/

  clouds produce hail
The End

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5mschaffer

  • 1. Clouds and Precipitation Project By: Matt Schaffer
  • 2. Adiabatic temperatures changes and expansion and cooling • When air is cool it expands and when air is warm it compresses • The rate of cooling or heating of unsaturated air is called dry adiabatic rate • The wet adiabatic rate is the slower rate of cooling when latent heat is added http://hyperphysics.phy- astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/a diab.html
  • 3. Orographic lifting • Orographic lifting is when air flow is blocked • Many of the rainiest places on Earth are on the windward side of mountain slopes • When air reaches the leeward side of a mountain the air has lost much of its moisture http://05lovesgeog raphy.blogspot.co m/2011/04/types- of-rainfall.html
  • 4. Frontal Wedging • In central America when masses of warm air and cool air collide it produce a front • Warmer air is less dense and raises • Colder air is more dense and produces a barrier over warmer air http://www.erh.noaa.gov/rnk/N ewsletter/Spring_2008/climate. htm
  • 5. Convergence • Convergence occurs when air in the lower atmosphere flows together • Air flowing from more then one direction goes up • The Florida Peninsula is an example of convergence http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes/met 130/notes/chapter6/lift_converge.ht ml
  • 6. Localized Convective Lifting • Unequal heating of Earth causes rising parcels of warmer air called thermals • Localized convective lifting is the process that produces rising thermals • Pockets of air that are warmer then surrounding air are less dense will move upward https://www.meted.ucar.edu/sign_in.php?go_ back_to=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.meted. ucar.edu%252Fnorlat%252Fsnow%252Flake_ef fect%252Fprint_whole.htm
  • 7. Stability • The temperatures of that atmosphere at various heights determines the air stability • Stable air produces clouds that are widespread, have little vertical thickness compared to their horizontal dimension, and precipitation is light to moderate, if any • Stable air resists vertical http://keithrogershome.com/Chap6Stab movement and air stays in ilityInstability.html its positions and unstable air rises
  • 8. Condensation • The air must be saturated for condensation to occur(water vapor changes to liquid) • Condensation nuclei are the surface for water vapor condensation in the air http://keep3.sjfc.edu/students/kes008 • Their must be a surface for 98/e- condensation to occur port/condensation%20page%20for%2 0unit.html
  • 9. Types of clouds • The three basic forms of clouds are cirrus, cumulus, and stratus • All clouds show properties of one of the three basic cloud forms or a mixture of them http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/cloud3.html • Clouds are classified on their height and form
  • 10. High Clouds • High clouds are made up of cirrus, cirrostratus, cirr ocumulus clouds • High clouds are thin and white http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh) • High clouds are not /guides/mtr/cld/cldtyp/hgh/crs.rxml considered precipitation makers
  • 11. Middle clouds • Middle clouds are 2000 to 6000 meter high • Have the prefix alto as part of their name • Altocumulus clouds are larger and denser then cirrocumulus http://www.ifimages.com/public/im age/139051/view.html clouds
  • 12. Low Clouds • Low clouds are made up of stratus, stratocumulus, and nimbostratus clouds • Stratus clouds mostly cover much of the sky • Nimbostratus clouds http://www.cepolina.com/photo/str come from a Latin atus_cumulus.htm word that means rainy cloud
  • 13. Clouds of vertical Development • Clouds that don’t fit into the three height ranges are associated with unstable air • When a upward motion is triggered it will produce clouds with vertical form http://www.free- online-private-pilot- ground- school.com/Aviation -Weather- Principles.html
  • 14. Fog (by cooling and by evaporation) • Fog can be caused by cooling or evaporation • Fog is produced when warm air moves over cold air • When cool air moves over warm air it http://photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop- tutorials/photo-effects/fog.html condenses and rising making fog that looks like steam
  • 15. Cold Cloud Precipitation • Formed by the Bergeron process • Supercooled water is when water is in a liquid state and below 0 degrees Celsius • Supersaturated air has 100% saturated air for http://www.srh.noaa.gov/lzk/?n=mar water and above 100% 2011.htm saturated for ice
  • 16. Warm Cloud Precipitation • The collision- coalescence process forms rain drops in warm clouds • Larger droplets join together with smaller https://www.meted.ucar.edu/sign_in.p droplets as they move hp?go_back_to=http%253A%252F%252 Fwww.meted.ucar.edu%252Ftropical%2 through the cloud 52Ftextbook_2nd_edition%252Fprint_5 .htm
  • 17. Rain and snow • Rain is a drop of water that falls from a cloud and has a diameter of .5 mm • Light snow occurs when there is a small amount of water vapor in the air • Heavy snow occurs when http://www.mapsofworld.com/world- temperatures are warmer maps/precipitation-rain-and-snow- than -5 degrees Celsius enlarge-map.html
  • 18. Sleet, Glaze and Hail • Small particles of clear ice are called sleet • Freezing rain is commonly known as glaze http://www.theweatherprediction.com/severe • Cumulonimbus /gianthail/ clouds produce hail