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Chapter 9: Weather Factors Section 5: Precipitation clouds
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Precipitation Precipitation – any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface
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Precipitation Not all clouds produce precipitation. For precipitation to occur, cloud droplets or ice crystals must grow heavy enough to fall through the air.
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Types of Precipitation Rain Sleet Freezing rain Snow Hail
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Types of Precipitation Rain – most common kind of precipitation ◦ At least 0.5 millimeters ◦ Smaller drops of water are called drizzle. Sleet – solid particles of ice ◦ Smaller than 5 millimeters ◦ As raindrops fall they pass through a layer of air below 0 ºC and freeze into these ice particles.
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Types of Precipitation Freezing rain – raindrops that freeze when they touch a cold surface. ◦ Does not freeze in the air ◦ A thick layer of ice builds up on every surface
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Types of Precipitation Snow – Water vapor in a cloud that is converted directly into ice crystals ◦ Snowflakes have an endless number of different shapes and patterns all with six sides or branches
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Types of Precipitation Hail – round pellets of ice larger than 5 millimeters in diameter Only forms in cumulonimbus clouds during thunderstorms
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Modifying Precipitation Cloud Seeding – tiny crystals of silver iodide and dry ice are sprinkled into the clouds from airplanes.
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Measuring Precipitation Snowfall Measurement ◦ A measuring stick ◦ Melting collected snow Measuring the depth 10 centimeters of snow contains about the same amount of water as 1 centimeter of rain
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Measuring Precipitation Rain Measurement ◦ Rain Gauge – an open-ended can or tube that collects rainfall ◦ Measured by dipping a ruler into the water or reading a marked scale
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