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Weather that causes damage and destruction Comes in 3 basic forms, each an escalation of the previous Thunderstorms Tornadoes Hurricanes
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Caused by violent updrafts of air (form cumulonimbus clouds) Usually form within marine tropical air (warm and humid) Severe thunderstorms: large and long- lived (several hours) thunderstorms that produced frequent lightning, damaging winds, and sometimes hail Usually form along or ahead of cold fronts (forceful uplift)
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Lightning: Bottom of cloud gets negative charge- positive flow from earth to balance this out Thunder: Caused by the rapid heating/expansion of air due to lightning
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Violently rotating column of air which descends from a thunderstorm Associated with “supercell” thunderstorms- severe rotating thunderstorm Intensity measured using Fujita Tornado Damage Scale
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Tropical cyclones with fast moving winds (greater than 74 miles per hour) Progression of windspeed: Tropical depression Tropical storm Hurricane Eye: center of the hurricane; Eye wall: the area of intense updraft just outside the eye—fastest winds and heaviest rainfall
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Hurricanes are fueled by latent heat! Need massive quantities of warm air with plenty of water vapor so air keeps rising Need water above 27 C (80 F) Need to be greater than 5 from the equator (need Coriolis effect)
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