How do clouds form and precipitation types (Do not write what is in blue) RRB 120-121.

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how do clouds form and precipitation types (Do not write what is in blue) RRB 120-121

Weather: short-term condition of the atmosphere at a given location What is weather? Weather: short-term condition of the atmosphere at a given location Short-term means a few hours or days

Weather conditions that concern us most: temps, sky conditions, precip, atmospheric pressure, humidity, wind speed and wind direction Meteorologists: A scientist who studies and predicts the weather

How weather works Earth gets most of its energy in the form of radiation (heat and light) from the sun

Solar energy is not the same all over the planet-Weather helps distribute solar energy Without weather, we would face extreme temp changes between day and night, from season to season and from place to place

How are weather variables related? The daily temperature cycle of the atmosphere affects pressure, wind speed and relative humidity

Winds are primarily the result of uneven heating of the atmosphere, most of which happens during the day Water vapor leaves the atmosphere by condensation at night and enters the air by evaporation during the day

How do clouds form and cause precipitation? Cloud: made of billions of tiny droplets of water too small to fall through the atmosphere Clouds form when rising air is cooled to its dew point

As air rises, it expands (less pressure), and therefore cools Air rises due to: high temps and/or humidity or a weather front As air sinks, it compresses (more pressure), and therefore warms

Condensation nuclei: surface on which water condenses on to (ex. Dirt) If the air is too clean, no clouds will form

Determining Cloud Formation Height Both air temp and dewpoint decreases as the air rises- air temp decreases faster

Determining Cloud Formation Height (write) Along the bottom, find the air temp (solid line) Find the dew point (dotted line) Where the two lines meet is the height at which the cloud forms

Sample Problems How high must air rise to form a cloud if the air temperature is 32 degrees C and the dew point is 12 degrees C? If the surface dew point is 17 degrees C and the surface temperature is 24 degrees C, at what height will a cloud form?

NOW TRY SOME ON YOUR OWN What is the altitude of a cloud base if the dry- bulb temperature is 18 degrees C and the dew point is 8 degrees C?

What is the altitude of a cloud base if the dry-bulb temperature is 32 degrees C and the dew-point is 28 degrees C?

What is the dew point if the altitude of a cloud base is 1 What is the dew point if the altitude of a cloud base is 1.5 km and the temperature is 24 degrees C?

What is the dry bulb temperature if the altitude of a cloud base is 2 What is the dry bulb temperature if the altitude of a cloud base is 2.5 km and the dew point is 12 degrees C?

Precipitation: water in the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail What is Precipitation? Precipitation: water in the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail Cloud droplets or ice particles must join together to become heavy enough to fall through the atmosphere

Most precipitation starts as snow and melts on the way down

Types of precipitation Precip. is measured using a rain gauge Precipitation cleans the atmosphere

Type of Precipitation Characteristics Features Analogy Rain Falling liquid droplets; may be melted snow Droplets are larger than 0.2 mm A dripping ice cream cone Drizzle Falling liquid droplets; a type of rain Droplets are from 0.2 to 0.5 mm in diameter Mist from a spray bottle Snow Falling ice crystals formed by combining cloud ice crystals The temperature of the air can never go above 32 degrees F- snowflakes can never re-form once they melt Putting water in the freezer- it will never form snow

Sleet Solid pellets of ice that form by freezing of rain drops as they fall At some point, the temperature must go from above 32 degrees F to below 32 degrees F Making ice cubes Freezing Rain Rain or drizzle that freezes on contact with features of Earth’s surface like telephone wires, trees and roadways Air above Earth’s surface is above freezing while Earth’s surface is below freezing Licking a metal pole on a cold day (NEVER DO THIS!!!!) Hail (different from sleet due to how the ice pellet is formed) Layers of ice, snow and water formed by many up and down movements in a thunderstorm ONLY OCCUR IN THUNDERSTORM CLOUDS! Hail can be up to grapefruit-size A snow cone maker Go to Ms. Whittaker’s Website to see pictures of Hail

Atmospheric Transparency and Visibility Atmospheric Transparency: How clear the atmosphere is; determines how easily insolation can pass through the air The more pollution, aerosols, dirt and ash, the less transparent the atmosphere is (lowering temps slightly)-DOES NOT INCLUDE GREENHOUSE GASES

Visibility: how far you can see along the Earth’s surface express in miles The poorer the atmospheric transparency, the lower the visibility