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Remember Your location to the Storm center 1. Winds – North = Cold, South = Warm 2. Clouds- High – Mid – Low 3. Temperatures – Air Mass, Cold or Warm.

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2 Remember Your location to the Storm center 1. Winds – North = Cold, South = Warm 2. Clouds- High – Mid – Low 3. Temperatures – Air Mass, Cold or Warm

3 Convergence and Divergence Intensifying Surface Cyclone: For example, if a region of diverging winds at upper levels is stronger than the converging winds of a surface low pressure center below it, the low will deepen (intensify). Weakening Surface Cyclone: Storms fills itself

4 Weather Patterns & Fronts The five types of fronts are The five types of fronts are (1) warm front, which occurs when the surface (ground) position of a front moves so that warm air occupies territory formerly covered by cooler air, (2) cold front, where cold continental polar air actively advances into a region occupied by warm air, (3) stationary front, which occurs when the air flow on both sides of a front is neither toward the cold air mass nor toward the warm air mass, (4) occluded front, which develops when an active cold front overtakes a warm front and wedges the warm front upward, (5) a dryline, a boundary between dry, dense air and less dense humid air often associated with severe thunderstorms during the spring and summer. The two types of occluded fronts are the cold-type occluded front, where the air behind the cold front is colder than the cool air it is overtaking, and the warm-type occluded front, where the air behind the advancing cold front is warmer than the cold air it overtakes.warm front,cold front,stationary frontoccluded front,a dryline,

5 Warm Fronts Warm air rises 1. Clouds 2. Winds 3. Temps

6 Warm Fronts Winds & Temps Warm Sector South/Southwest

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8 Type of Clouds Ci- Cirrus – High thin crystal like. First signs of warm air moving in As- Alto Stratus- Mid level Blanket More clouds, higher humidity

9 Type of Clouds Nimbo/Nimbus -- Rain cloud, Dark gray. Steady all day rain/snow. Clouds of Vertical Development - Cumulus and Cumulonimbus. They develop into towers or domes Cumulonimbus – Thunderstorms, heavy rain

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11 Cold Fronts *Fast Rising Air, Condensation, Clouds *Pressure falls, wind shift

12 Will it Snow or Rain? Temperature Profile

13 Precipitation – Rain, Snow, Sleet, Freezing Rain Temperature Profile of the Atmosphere. - Is it warm or Cold. Above 32 or below Rain – All Layers above 32 Snow – All Layers below 32 Sleet – Cold, Warm, Cold Layers Freezing Rain – Warm, Shallow Cold Air

14 Examples What type of Weather Remember Your location to the Storm center 1. Winds – North = Cold, South = Warm 2. Clouds- High – Mid – Low 3. Temperatures – Air Mass, Cold or Warm

15 Precipitation – SNOW Snow – All Layers below 32 Degrees

16 Precipitation – Sleet Sleet – Cold, Warm Cold layers

17 Precipitation – (Glaze) Freezing Rain Freezing Rain – Warm, Cold Surface

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