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2 Weather SCOTT HANDEL National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Photo: Courtesy NOAA

3 Why Become A Meteorologist? Weather Affects Everyone! Being Able to Predict the Weather Saves Lives!!!

4 Outline Clouds Thunderstorms Hail/Lightning Tornadoes Hurricanes Tsunamis (Time Permitting)

5 Types of Clouds

6 Name That Cloud

7 Cumulus

8 Name That Cloud

9 Stratus

10 Name That Cloud

11 Cirrus

12 Name That Cloud

13 Stratus (Fog)

14 Name That Cloud

15 Cumulonimbus

16 Thunderstorm Formation

17 How do Clouds Form?

18 Hail

19 How does Hail Form? Strong updrafts of warm air and down- drafts of cold air are in a thunderstorm. If a water droplet is picked up by the updrafts...it can be carried well above the freezing level. With temperatures below 32°F...our water droplet freezes. As the frozen droplet begins to fall...carried by cold downdrafts...it may thaw as it moves into warmer air toward the bottom of the thunderstorm But...it may also get picked up again by another updraft...carrying it back into very cold air and re-freezing it. With each trip above and below the freezing level our frozen droplet adds another layer of ice. Finally...our frozen water droplet...with many layers of ice - much like the rings in a tree...falls to the ground - as hail!

20 What can hail do?

21 Lightning

22 How Lightning Forms The connection is made and the protons rush up to meet the electrons. It is at that point that we see lightning and hear thunder. A bolt of lightning heats the air along its path causing it to expand rapidly. Thunder is the sound caused by rapidly expanding air.

23 Tornadoes What is a tornado? "a violently rotating column of air, pendant from a cumuliform cloud or underneath a cumuliform cloud, and often (but not always) visible as a funnel cloud."

24 WHERE DO TORNADOES FORM?

25 WHY DO TORNADOES LIKE THE CENTRAL U.S.? WHY DO TORNADOES LIKE THE CENTRAL U.S.?

26 HOW DO TORNADOES FORM?

27 Are Winds Faster In the Strongest Hurricane or In the Strongest Tornado? Are Winds Faster In the Strongest Hurricane or In the Strongest Tornado?

28 Fujita Tornado Damage Scale Scale Wind Estimate (MPH) Typical Damage F0 < 73 Light – Some damage to chimneys, branches broken, signs damaged. F173-112 Moderate – Peels surface off roofs; mobile homes pushed off foundations or overturned. F2113-157 Considerable – Roofs torn off frame houses, mobile homes demolished, large trees snapped F3158-206 Severe – Roofs and some walls torn off well constructed homes, trains overturned F4207-260 Devastating – Well-constructed homes leveled; cars thrown and large missiles generated F5261-318 Incredible – Strong frame houses leveled off foundation and swept away, trees debarked

29 F0 Damage

30 F1 Damage

31 F2 Damage

32 F3 Damage

33 F4 Damage

34 F5 Damage

35 Tornado Embeds

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38 Rate the Tornado

39 F2

40 Rate the Tornado

41 F4

42 Rate the Tornado

43 F1

44 Rate the Tornado

45 F2

46 Rate the Tornado

47 F4

48 Rate the Tornado

49 F3

50 Rate the Tornado

51 F5

52 Rate the Tornado

53 F2

54 Rate the Tornado

55 F2

56 http://www.archive.org/details/tornadafootageilp

57 HURRICANES! …An overview of tropical cyclones Princeton University Quest Science Workshop July, 2007

58 Where do hurricanes form?

59 When do hurricanes form?

60 How Do Hurricanes Form? 3. Having lost most of its heat and energy, the air is now expelled outward away from the center of the storm in the cooler hurricane outflow at high levels. In mature hurricanes, an eye forms in the center. Here, the air is descending and the region is generally cloud-free. 2. The warm, moist air rises in thunderstorms surrounding the eye, supplying the fuel that helps strengthen the storm and intensify the winds. 1. As air rushes into the hurricane’s low pressure center, the air picks up heat and moisture (fuel) from the warm ocean surface. H H L

61 What causes the winds to rotate around a hurricane? H HH H L The Coriolis Effect:

62 Saffir Simpson Scale

63 Wind Damage examples A 1x4 board of wood was pierced through a palm tree by Hurricane Andrew’s winds in August, 1992. A mobile home park near Miami, FL was completely destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in August, 1992. An historic home along the Gulf Coast before and after the passage of Category 5 Hurricane Camille in August, 1969.

64 Storm Surge

65 Hurricane Katrina (2005)

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71 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Tuckerton, New Jersey (US Coast Guard/Getty Images)

72 Hurricane Sandy (2012) New York City (Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

73 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Queens, New York (Keith Bedford/Reuters)

74 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Hoboken, New Jersey (Charles Sykes/AP)

75 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Bellport, New York (Lucas Jackson/Reuters)

76 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Belington, West Virginia (Robert Ray/AP)

77 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Santiago de Cuba, Cuba (Desmond Boylan/Reuters)

78 Hurricane Sandy (2012) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Ricardo Rojas/Reuters

79 http://www.archive.org/details/AH-Tsunamis_-_Know_What_to_Do

80 http://www.archive.org/details/tsunami_koh_lanta_thailand

81 http://www.archive.org/details/Tsunami_399

82 http://www.archive.org/details/tsunami_penang_beach


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