Types of precipitation List 9 forms of precipitation

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Types of precipitation • List 9 forms of precipitation:

Types of precipitation • List 9 forms of precipitation:

Essential Question: How do different types of precipitation form? • Types of Precipitation: Rain,

Essential Question: How do different types of precipitation form? • Types of Precipitation: Rain, drizzle, mist Snow Sleet Freezing rain or glaze Hail Rime, graupel • Temperature Profiles

The type of Precipitation depends on the Temperature Profile of the atmosphere.

The type of Precipitation depends on the Temperature Profile of the atmosphere.

Temp. Profile for _____ Above freezing Below freezing -20°C +20°C

Temp. Profile for _____ Above freezing Below freezing -20°C +20°C

Snow Crystals

Snow Crystals

Formation of Sleet

Formation of Sleet

Rain freezes too close to the ground to have enough time to turn to

Rain freezes too close to the ground to have enough time to turn to snow.

Glaze Falls as _____ On the ground as _________ Sleet Falls as _____ On

Glaze Falls as _____ On the ground as _________ Sleet Falls as _____ On the ground as _________

Rime Starts as _____ On surfaces as ______ Frost Starts as _____ On surfaces

Rime Starts as _____ On surfaces as ______ Frost Starts as _____ On surfaces as ______

What if the rain never reaches the ground? Virga: rain evaporates before it hits

What if the rain never reaches the ground? Virga: rain evaporates before it hits the ground in desert regions “rain curtain”

Formation of Hail

Formation of Hail

Hailstone Cross section Hail Damage

Hailstone Cross section Hail Damage

Text book page 496

Text book page 496

Precipitation Measurement

Precipitation Measurement

Rain gauge with metal slats to minimize “under-catch” in windy conditions

Rain gauge with metal slats to minimize “under-catch” in windy conditions

TRUE / FALSE Snowflakes are 6 -sided crystals There is such a thing as

TRUE / FALSE Snowflakes are 6 -sided crystals There is such a thing as ‘heart-attack’ snow It cannot snow if it’s too cold. Skiers love ‘powder’ snow

Snow Fall Measuring • Using a measuring stick in several locations. • “ 1

Snow Fall Measuring • Using a measuring stick in several locations. • “ 1 inch of rain equals 10 inches of snow” • But, the quantity of water in snow varies… • It depends on the temperature profile.

 • WET SNOW - Wet snow is snow that has a high liquid

• WET SNOW - Wet snow is snow that has a high liquid content as it reaches the surface. • It needs to be at least 50% made of ice or it will have more characteristics of being a raindrop instead of a snowflake. • It gets this liquid content by partially melting before it hits the ground. • The wetness of the snowflakes makes it easier for snowflakes to stick together as they fall, thus a wet snow will often have large snowflakes and a lower number of snowflakes • The ratio for wet snow will be less than 10: 1. For example, it takes 10 inches of snow to produce 1 inch of liquid equivalent.

 • • • DRY SNOW- A dry snow has little to no liquid

• • • DRY SNOW- A dry snow has little to no liquid water content thus this snow will be less dense than average, there will be a lot of air pockets between the snow crystals. Dry snow is not sticky (it’s powdery) and thus it is difficult to make snowballs with it and the wind blows it around even after reaching the surface. The ratio for dry snow will be greater than 10: 1. In extreme cases it can be 30: 1 or greater. Dry snow occurs when the temperatures throughout the troposphere are well below freezing and the surface temperature is below freezing. Since dry snowflakes are less sticky they are less inclined to stick together as they fall, thus a dry snow will often be composed of a large number of small snowflakes. http: //www. theweatherprediction. com/habyhints/346/

Measuring Snow Equivalent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fill a 100 ml graduated cylinder

Measuring Snow Equivalent 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fill a 100 ml graduated cylinder with “snow” _______inches Record the outdoor temperature ____ °C Find the outdoor humidity for that day ______ % Allow all the water melt. Record the volume. ______ inches Calculate the snow: water ratio ____ : _______ reduce to ______: 1

warm COLD!

warm COLD!

Doppler Radar Display

Doppler Radar Display

Weather Modification Cloud Seeding Fog Dispersal Hail Suppression Frost Prevention

Weather Modification Cloud Seeding Fog Dispersal Hail Suppression Frost Prevention

Cloud Seeding Cloud Dispersal

Cloud Seeding Cloud Dispersal

Hail Suppression Hail Cannon

Hail Suppression Hail Cannon

Frost Suppression Wind Machines Orchard Heaters Sprinklers

Frost Suppression Wind Machines Orchard Heaters Sprinklers

Role of Clouds in the Climate System

Role of Clouds in the Climate System