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By: Klaus Austin Fuentes Jan Michael G. Gaite. WEATHER DISTURBANCE  a general term that describes any pulse of energy moving through the atmosphere.

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1 By: Klaus Austin Fuentes Jan Michael G. Gaite

2 WEATHER DISTURBANCE  a general term that describes any pulse of energy moving through the atmosphere.  they can act as focusing mechanisms for storm formation, or even to intensify low pressure systems

3 TYPES OF WEATHER DISTURBANCES  Typhoon/Hurricane  Tropical Cyclones  Tornado

4 Typhoon/Hurricane - A large heat engine, where great amounts of heat are being produced from the process of latent heat of condensation. - occurs as water vapor is being evaporated from the ocean surface and condensed into cloud droplets.

5 Causes of typhoon/hurricane:  Pre-existing disturbance  Warm ocean water  Low atmospheric stability  Sufficient Coriolis force  Low vertical wind shear  Upper atmosphere divergence * Coriolis force - an apparent force that as a result of the earth’s rotation deflects moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere.

6 Tropical Cyclones - a storm system characterized by a low- pressure center and numerous thundersto rms that produce strong winds and heavy rain.

7 Causes of tropical cyclones:  Water temperatures of at least 26.5 °C (79.7 °F)  Rapid cooling with height  High humidity  Low amounts of wind shear  A need to form more than 555 km (345 mi) or 5 degrees of latitude away from the equator  pre-existing system of disturbed weather

8 Tornado - rotating columns of air usually produced by severe thunderstorms.

9 Multi vortex tornadoes – mini tornadoes circulating around a larger one. WATERSPOUT - tornadoes form over water. LANDSPOUT - tornadoes form over land.

10 How tornadoes are formed? - most tornadoes actually form from the ground up. It is simply highly saturated air dropping from the thunderstorm which gives the appearance of a tornado “touching down”.

11 How fast do tornadoes move? - a tornado on average moves at speeds of 30mph, but can range stationary to about 70mph.

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