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Part 2. Water in the Atmosphere Chapter 6 Cloud Development and Forms
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Introduction Clouds form as parcels of air lift and cool Clouds are instrumental to the Earth’s energy and moisture balances Mechanisms that Lift Air Orographic lifting Frontal lifting Convergence Localized lifting
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Orographic uplift (right) and orographically induced clouds (below) Windward side is rainy Leeward side is dry (rainshadow)
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Frontal lifting A front is a boundary between unlike air masses Warm/moist air rises to form clouds Cold (a) and warm (b) fronts occur
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Convergence Air converging into low pressure regions Localized convection Free Forced (mechanical)
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Static Stability and the Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR) Static stability = air’s susceptibility to uplift The environmental lapse rate compared to the dry and moist adiabatic lapse rates determines the static stability of air Types of static stability Absolutely unstable air Absolutely stable air Conditionally stable air
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Absolutely unstable air = dry adiabatic lapse rate is less than environmental lapse rate (positive bouyancy) (Box 6.1.1, ELR 1)
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Absolutely unstable, unsaturated air Absolutely unstable, saturated air Rising air parcel stays warmer than outside environmental air (See Box 6.1.1 environmental lapse rate 1)
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Absolutely stable air = moist adiabatic lapse rate is greater than the environmental lapse rate (negative bouyancy) (Box 6.1.1, ELR 3)
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Absolutely stable, unsaturated air Absolutely stable, saturated air Rising air parcel stays colder than outside environmental air (See Box 6.1.1 environmental lapse rate 3)
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Conditionally stable air = dry adiabatic lapse rate is greater than the environmental lapse rate, but the moist adiabatic lapse rate is less than the environmental lapse rate (Box 6.1.1, ELR 2)
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Conditionally unstable situation, unsaturated air Conditionally unstable situation, saturated air Rising moist air parcel stays warmer than outside environmental air (unstable) (See Box 6.1.1 environmental lapse rate 2) Rising dry air parcel stays cooler than outside environmental air (stable)
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Heating/cooling the lower atmosphere changes the ELR A diurnal profile of the ELR
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Advection of Cold/Warm Air at Different Levels can change the ELR
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Advection of an Air Mass with a Different ELR
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Limitations on the Lifting of Unstable Air Stable layers aloft will limit how high air can be lifted This stable layer is also called an inversion layer
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Profile of a frontal inversion
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Profile of a subsidence inversion
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Cloud types are based on appearance and/or height
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Cirrus with fall streaks Cirrus clouds are composed entirely of ice crystals
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Altocumulus Stratus “Alto” level clouds are composed of both water droplets and ice crystals Low clouds are composed entirely of water droplets
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Stratocumulus
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Clouds with vertical development Cumulus –Cumulus humilis, cumulus congestus, cumulonimbus Cumulus humilis
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Cumulus congestus
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Formation of fair weather cumulus
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Cumulonimbus
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Unusual clouds Lenticular Banner clouds Mammatus Nacreous clouds (mother of pearl) Noctilucent clouds
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Lenticular Banner cloud
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Nacreous Noctilucent
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(a)= Visible image (b)= Infrared image (c)= Color-enhanced infrared
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