Chapter 2 UNDERSTANDING WEATHER

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Chapter 2 UNDERSTANDING WEATHER WEATHER AND CLIMATE Chapter 2 UNDERSTANDING WEATHER

Section 1A Water in the Air

the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place weather

the continuous movement of water from water sources into the air, onto land, into and over ground, and back to the water sources water cycle

the change of state from a liquid to a vapor evaporation

the process by which plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves transpiration

the change of state from a gas to a liquid condensation

solid or liquid water that falls from the air to the Earth precipitation

Cold Weather Precipitation

water, usually from precipitation, that flows across land and collects in rivers, streams, and eventually the ocean runoff

the amount of water vapor or moisture in the air humidity

As water evaporates, the humidity of the air _________. increases

Humidity can cause a _________ day. bad hair

As temperature decreases, the air’s ability to hold moisture __________.

Warmer air can hold _______ water vapor than cooler air. more

the amount of moisture the air contains compared with the maximum amount it can hold at a particular temperature relative humidity Actual Amount Compared to Maximum Amount Relative Humidity of 5/10 =50%

Calculate Relative Humidity: The air actually holds 8 grams of water vapor at a temperature that could hold 32 grams of water vapor The air could hold 50 grams of water vapor but actually holds 40 25% 80% Hint: Divide the amount in the air by the amount it can hold. Then multiply by 100.

instrument used to measure wind speed anemometer

an instrument used to measure relative humidity psychrometer

Using the following slide, determine the relative humidity when: the dry-bulb reading is 16˚C with a wet-bulb difference of 7

Relative Humidity (in Percentage) Dry-Bulb Reading ˚C Difference Between Wet-Bulb Reading and Dry-Bulb Reading 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 81 64 46 29 13 84 68 52 37 22 85 71 57 43 16 86 73 60 48 35 24 11 87 75 63 51 40 19 10 88 77 66 55 44 34 15 12 89 78 58 39 21 14 90 79 70 42 26 54 38 30 18 91 82 65 49 41 20 83 74 59

Using the following slide, determine the relative humidity when: the dry-bulb reading is 4˚C and the wet-bulb reading is 10˚C. HINT: 1st Find the difference! 10 – 4 = 6

Relative Humidity (in Percentage) Dry-Bulb Reading ˚C Difference Between Wet-Bulb Reading and Dry-Bulb Reading 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 81 64 46 29 13 84 68 52 37 22 85 71 57 43 16 86 73 60 48 35 24 11 87 75 63 51 40 19 10 88 77 66 55 44 34 15 12 89 78 58 39 21 14 90 79 70 42 26 54 38 30 18 91 82 65 49 41 20 83 74 59

When air holds all the water it can hold at a given temperature, it is said to be _________. saturated

Saturated air has a relative humidity of ____%. 100

If the amount of water vapor in the air stays the same, the relative humidity __________ as the temperature rises. decreases

Before condensation can occur, the air must be ________ and cooled. saturated

the temperature to which air must cool to be completely saturated dew point

Before it can condense, water vapor must have a _______ on which it can condense. surface

Fun and Games Bill Nye the Science Guy on “The Water Cycle” Part 1 Magic School Bus “Wet All Over” Water Cycle Animation

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