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Chapter 2 Weather Factors Sections 4 and 5 Water in the Atmosphere

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1 Chapter 2 Weather Factors Sections 4 and 5 Water in the Atmosphere
Precipitation

2 Humidity Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. Relative humidity is the % of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount the air could hold.

3 Dew Point The temperature at which condensation begins.

4 Types of Clouds Meteorologists classify clouds into three main types:
Cumulus = looks like cotton balls, low to the ground (2km to 18km), usually mean fair weather except for cumulonimbus clouds which bring thunderstorms Stratus = flat gray layers, middle altitudes, cover all or most of the sky making it cloudy out and can lead to drizzling, rain, or snow Cirrus = wispy feathery clouds, form at high altitudes with cold temperatures, made of ice crystals

5 What Is Precipitation? Precipitation - Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface.

6 Rain Most common type At least 0.5 mm in diameter

7 Sleet Ice particles smaller than 5 mm
Rain which freezes through a layer of cold AIR

8 Freezing Rain Raindrops which freeze when they touch a cold surface.

9 Forms only inside cumulonimbus clouds during thunderstorms.
Hail Pellets of ice larger than 5 mm. Forms only inside cumulonimbus clouds during thunderstorms.

10 Snow Water vapor in a cloud that is changed directly into ice crystals.

11 Review Questions Pg. 66 = #1-3 Pg. 70 = #1-4 Complete sentences and everyone turns in their own paper.


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