Weather and Climate Chapters 5 and 6
What is the average temperature of the Moist Adiabatic Rate?
6 degrees C per 1000 m or 3.3 degrees F per 1000 feet
ELR less than MAR or DAR Most stable early in the morning around sunrise
Absolutely Stable Atmosphere
The cooling of a surface may be due to: Radiational cooling at night Cold surface air brought in by wind (advection)
Absolutely Stable Atmosphere
As air parcel rises, it forms a vertical cloud Convection, thunderstorm, severe weather often result Limited to a very shallow layer near the ground on hot, sunny days
Absolutely Unstable Atmosphere
ELR greater than the DAR or MAR
Absolutely Unstable Atmosphere
Greatly influences the growth of cumulus clouds
Air Stability
Also known as ice-crystal process
Bergeron-Findeision Process
Occurs within a cold cloud Ice crystals grow at the expenses of supercooled water droplets, eventually they may grow large enough to precipitate
Bergeron-Findeision Process
The more unstable, the greater the _________
Cloud growth
Develop as an air parcel rises and cools below the dew point
Clouds
______ clouds are made up of ice crystals and/or supercooled water droplets in temps below freezing (Appear wispy, especially at edges) (Important raid producers)
Cold
Cold dry air displaces warm and humid air by sliding under it and forcing the warm air upward This leading edge is....
Cold front
Occurs within a warm cloud Droplets of different sizes ... and ..., built into large droplets
Collision-Coalescence Process
Air that descends the leeward slopes is...
Compressed and warms
A sinking parcel of air ___________ and __________
Compresses and warms
Clouds need what to form?
Condensation Nuclei
Atmosphere is usually in this state
Conditionally Unstable Atmosphere
Exists when the ELR is between the MAR and DAR
Conditionally Unstable Atmosphere
Stable below cloud, unstable above cloud base
Conditionally Unstable Atmosphere
What are the four triggers for cloud development?
Convection and Clouds, Orographic Lifting, Convergence of Surface Winds, and Frontal Lifting
Responsible for clouds and precipitation in a low pressure system
Convergence of Surface Winds
_______ air sinks or is stable
Cool
Where are the driest regions of the US?
Desert SW, Death Valley, CA
The principle advantage is that it can provide the public with advance warning of hazardous weather such as severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and potentially flooding rain
Doppler Radar
Consists of liquid water drops having diameters less than 0.02 in Drift very slowly to Earth's surface Originate in low stratus clouds
Drizzle
Periods of abnormally dry weather that produces a number of negative consequences such as crop damage, and an adverse impact on a community's water supply
Drought
______ climates on the leeward slopes
Dry
For an unsaturated parcel of air (RH<100%) the rate of heating or cooling is 10 degrees C for every 1000 meters (5.5 degrees for every 1000 feet)
Dry Adiabatic Rate (DAR)
The rate at which the air temperature surrounding us will change
Environmental Lapse Rate (ELR)
A rising parcel of air _________ and _______
Expands and cools
Flood waters that rise rapidly with little or no warning
Flash Floods
Results when thunderstorms stall or move very slowly over a relatively small area
Flash Floods
Occurs primarily in the spring when heavy rain and melting snow cause rivers to overflow their anks
Floods
Snow falling from developing cumulus clouds Usually light showers that fall for short durations and produce light accumulation
Flurries
Cloud base forms at a level of _____________
Free convection
Consists of rain/drizzle that freeze on contact with a cold surface Forms a coating of ice (glaze) on exposed surfaces Can produce black ice
Freezing Rain
Where do the driest regions of the world lie?
Frigid polar region, Leeward sides of Mountains, Subtropical high pressure belt
Consists of balls or jagged lumps of ice Characterized by alternating layers of opaque and clear ice
Hail
What form of precipitation has the greatest ability to overcome an updraft?
Hail
Hailstones that cover the landscape in a long, narrow stripe
Hail streak
What are the four wettest areas in the US
Hawaii, South Coast of Alaska, Coastal Pacific NW, Southeastern states
Differential land surface heating creates areas of ________________
High surface temperature
Form when raindrops or partially melted snowflakes fall into a layer of subfreezing air Refreeze into ice particles prior to striking the ground Transparent and bounce when they hit the ground
Ice Pellets (Sleet)
Occurs where there is a substantial accumulation of freezing rain or drizzle Can be highly localized and persistent
Ice storm
______________ promote formation of ice crystals only at temperatures well below freezing
Ice-Forming Nuclei
Air that is forced to ascend the windward slopes (facing oncoming winds) expands and cools...
Increasing RH
A blanket of snow is a good ...
Insulator
Snowstorms that form on the downwind side of one of the Great Lakes (Most common in the Autumn and Early Winter) Cold air moves over warmer lakes, water vapor absorbed, becomes snow
Lake-Effect Snow
_______ climates on the windward slopes
Moist
Rate less than the DAR and not constant due to release of latent heat
Moist Adiabatic Rate
The rate of temperature decreases for a saturated (RH=100%) parcel of air Lifting results in cooling, condensation, cloud formation and release of latent heat
Moist Adiabatic Rate (MAR)
Snowflakes more readily stick together at air temps of?
Near or slightly above freezing
Rainiest places located...
On the windward side of mountains
Occurs where air is forced upward by topography
Orographic Lifting
For clouds to precipitate, cloud particles must grow large enough to....?
Overcome updrafts (air resistance)
Takes into account average temperature and precipitation valves to define drought severity 0 (normal) to -4 (extreme drought)
Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDS)
Associated upward motion means increased _______, and eventual clouds and possible precipitation
RH
Drops of liquid water Air resistance causes these to fall as slightly flattened spheres They usually begin as snowflakes
Rain
Dry conditions that often extend many miles downwind of a prominent mountain range
Rain Shadow
Clouds form as air ____ and ______
Rises and cools
Intermittent precipitation from cumuliform cloud Usually short, but heavy in duration (cloudburst)
Shower
What size are snowflakes at very low temperatures when water vapor is low?
Small
An agglomeration of ice crystals in forms of flakes Vary in shape in size
Snow
_____ is heavier where cool, moist air rises along the windward slopes of Mountains
Snowfall
When does hail usually occur
Spring or Summer
A state of equilibrium in terms of atmospheric movement (No vertical movement occurs)
Stability
Cumulonimbus cloud extends into the stratosphere because it is...
Stable
Water drops that remain liquid even when at temperatures well below freezing
Supercooled Drops
In the US, hail is most likely in..
The Western Great Plains
Occurs when thunderstorms keep passing over the same area
Training
Streaks (streamers) in the sky when the water vaporizes before reaching Earth's surface
Virga
_____ clouds have above freezing temperatures at all levels (Their boundaries are more sharply defined) (Common in tropics)
Warm
______ air rises or is unstable
Warm
As a cold air mass retreats, the warm air advances by riding up and over the cold air This leading edge is a ...
Warm front
__________ air mass is less dense than cold and dry air mass
Warm, humid
Valuable remote sensing tool for determining the location, movement and intensity of areas of precipitation
Weather Radar
When do you use the MAR?
When saturation is reached
How does hail develop?
Within intense updrafts of cumulonimbus clouds
Air above warm land surface heats, forming a "bubble" of warm air that ______
rises