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1 Weather Notes

2 . 1 1. Radiation: The sun heats up the surface of large bodies of water (oceans, lakes, rivers).

3 2 . 1 2. Evaporation: Water turns to water vapor (from a liquid to a gas) and rises into the air.

4 2 . 1 2. Transpiration: Plants lose water out of their leaves (sweating). The water drops then evaporate and rise into the air.

5 3 2 . 1 Condensation: Water vapor cools and turns back into liquid droplets or ice crystals, forming clouds.

6 3 4 4 2 . 1 4. Precipitation: The clouds “get heavy” and release the water droplets back to the Earth in the forms of rain, snow, sleet or hail.

7 3 4 4 2 . 1 5. 5. Collection and Surface Run Off: Most ends up in bodies of water. Some precipitation is used by plants and animals. The rest runs off the surface of the Earth and ends up back in oceans, lakes and rivers.

8 Weather Factors Water (hydrologic) Cycle
-water moving between the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere -evaporation (transpiration), condensation, precipitation & surface run-off humidity – measure of the amount of water vapor in the air

9 Weather Factors Cloud formation
-water vapor (gas) in the air condenses to form water droplets (liquid) or ice crystals (solid) dew point – temperature at which condensation begins dew – condensation that forms on vegetation

10 After your quiz, read pages 560-566 in
your textbook. Clouds -Draw and describe the following types of clouds. Then provide at least 3 pieces of information about each. (You may bullet your responses). -cirrus -cirrocumulus -cumulus -cumulonimbus -stratus -nimbostratus

11 Clouds cirrus - “cirrus” means “curly hair” -wispy, feathery clouds
-very high altitudes, above 6 km (most from km) -white -temp very low, made of ice crystals

12 cirrus

13 cirrus

14 cirrus

15 Clouds cirrus - “cirrus” means “curly hair” -wispy, feathery clouds
-high altitudes, above 6 km (most from km) -white -temp very low, made of ice crystals -no precipitation reaches the ground cirrocumulus -look like rows of cotton balls or scales of a fish -usually indicate a storm is coming -lower than normal cirrus clouds (7-10 km)

16 cirrocumulus

17 cirrocumulus

18 cirrocumulus

19 Clouds stratus - “strato” means “spread out” -form in flat layers
-c0ver most of the sky -dull grey color -below 2.5 km

20 stratus

21 stratus

22 stratus

23 Clouds nimbostratus -when stratus clouds “thicken” with moisture
-they produce continuous rain or snow -dark gray -below 2.5 km fog – stratus clouds forming at or near the Earth’s surface

24 nimbostratus

25 nimbostratus

26 nimbostratus

27 Clouds cumulus - “cumulus” means “heap” or “mass”
-look fluffy or like round piles of cotton -usually indicate fair weather -white -each cloud is different -below 2.5 km

28 cumulus

29 cumulus

30 cumulus

31 Clouds cumulonimbus -when cumulus grow in height up to 18 k
-produce thunderstorms with heavy downpours and hail -made of liquid drops throughout, ice crystals at the top -common in tropical regions, rare at the poles

32 cumulonimbus

33 cumulonimbus

34 cumulonimbus

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39 Clouds contrails - long thin trails of ice crystals forming behind airplanes -planes release moisture from engines -air is so cold, that it quickly freezes

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47 Hail Hail animation Hail video

48 Hail -round pellets of ice that are larger than 5 mm
- only form in cumulonimbus clouds during thunderstorms -starts as an ice pellet inside a cold region of a cloud -strong updrafts carry the pellet up through the cold region many times -each time, a new layer of ice forms -eventually the hail becomes heavy and falls to the ground


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