Chapter 10 Thunderstorms Midlatitude cyclone counterclockwise circulation around

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Chapter 10 Thunderstorms

Chapter 10 Thunderstorms

Mid-latitude cyclone: counter-clockwise circulation around a low-pressure center Where are thunderstorms located? Along the

Mid-latitude cyclone: counter-clockwise circulation around a low-pressure center Where are thunderstorms located? Along the warm front or the cold front?

Tornado over Kansas - May 2004

Tornado over Kansas - May 2004

Thunderstorms… • Form in conjunction with MLC, but can also form on their own.

Thunderstorms… • Form in conjunction with MLC, but can also form on their own. • Generate lightning and thunder, wind gusts and hail • Can cover a small area (single cloud) or a large area; cluster of clouds • Have strong up and down (not spiraling counter clockwise) movement of gusty, variable winds • Forms in unstable air.

Thunderstorm Scavenger Hunt 1. What are some other names/types of thunderstorms? 2. Where are

Thunderstorm Scavenger Hunt 1. What are some other names/types of thunderstorms? 2. Where are thunderstorms most common on Earth? 3. During what time of day/season are thunderstorms most active? 4. What three ‘ingredients’ are needed to form a thunderstorm? 5. What is the size and duration of a thunderstorm? 6. What are the warning signs that a thunderstorm is approaching? 7. What is the #1 thunderstorm killer? 8. What are “super-cells”, how big are they? 9. What is a microburst? 10. What are three stages of thunderstorm development? 11. What is a mesocyclone? 12. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), when

Compare… Pg. 287 - Air Mass thunderstorm Frontal thunderstorm Formation Size

Compare… Pg. 287 - Air Mass thunderstorm Frontal thunderstorm Formation Size

Air Mass Thunderstorms • Air near surface is warmed during the day. • Warm

Air Mass Thunderstorms • Air near surface is warmed during the day. • Warm air rises and condenses to form cumulous clouds in the afternoon. • Scattered, isolated. • Most moisture evaporates but eventually it accumulates into taller clouds.

Forms along a Cold Front 8

Forms along a Cold Front 8

Or…along a Warm Front Unstable air mass 9

Or…along a Warm Front Unstable air mass 9

Orographic lifting over mountains

Orographic lifting over mountains

Forms when air converges, is forced up, cools adiabatically, form clouds These tend to

Forms when air converges, is forced up, cools adiabatically, form clouds These tend to be brief, short-lived storms with moderately heavy downpours. 11

3 Stages of Development of a Thunderstorm Pg. 288

3 Stages of Development of a Thunderstorm Pg. 288

Stage 1 Cloud continues to grow as long as there is a supply of

Stage 1 Cloud continues to grow as long as there is a supply of warm, moist air. Updraft occurs. http: //www. youtube. com/watc h? v=Dual. OU_g. Bn 0 13

Bergeron Process Ice crystals collect water molecules and grow larger while cloud droplets evaporate

Bergeron Process Ice crystals collect water molecules and grow larger while cloud droplets evaporate and get smaller.

Stage 2 • Mature stage 15

Stage 2 • Mature stage 15

Stage 3 16

Stage 3 16

Developing Cumulonimbus Fair. Weather Cumulus

Developing Cumulonimbus Fair. Weather Cumulus

Well-Developed Cumulonimbus

Well-Developed Cumulonimbus

Severe Thunderstorm Development along a Cold Front 19

Severe Thunderstorm Development along a Cold Front 19

Roll Cloud http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=QHHUfb 7 ol. Q 0

Roll Cloud http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=QHHUfb 7 ol. Q 0

? ? ? • Where in the U. S. do thunderstorms occur most frequently?

? ? ? • Where in the U. S. do thunderstorms occur most frequently? • How many are occurring at any given time world-wide?

Average Number of Thunderstorm Days

Average Number of Thunderstorm Days

Atmospheric Hazard Flash Floods - Number One Thunderstorm Killer

Atmospheric Hazard Flash Floods - Number One Thunderstorm Killer

Bell work 1. T or F? A mature stage thunderstorm cloud can be as

Bell work 1. T or F? A mature stage thunderstorm cloud can be as high as the mesosphere. 2. Severe thunderstorms form along (cold, warm) fronts. 3. Which can have the higher wind speeds – hurricanes or tornadoes? 4. T or F? Thunderstorms have vertical air movement while tornadoes have spiral air movement. 5. Does an updraft cause a “up-dog” ?

Supercell Thunderstorm Supercell: A single, very large (65, 000 ft. high) massive cloud 12

Supercell Thunderstorm Supercell: A single, very large (65, 000 ft. high) massive cloud 12 -30 - miles in diameter, Lasts for many hours

Cluster of Supercell Thunderstorms

Cluster of Supercell Thunderstorms

Temperature Inversion enhances formation of severe thunderstorms: dense, cold layer above prevents warm, moist

Temperature Inversion enhances formation of severe thunderstorms: dense, cold layer above prevents warm, moist air from rising. Surface air heats up, and finally erupts upward, producing an unusually large cumulus cloud

Mammatus Sky

Mammatus Sky

Text book Questions pg. 315 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

Text book Questions pg. 315 1. 2. 4. 5. 6.

Microburst Strong DOWNDRAFTS Beneath the thunderstorm Small 2. 5 miles across Cold dense, sinking

Microburst Strong DOWNDRAFTS Beneath the thunderstorm Small 2. 5 miles across Cold dense, sinking air Last 2 -5 minutes Also called wind shears http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=fj. FTH 3 s 6 Bl. M