1 / 25

Chapter 5: Cloud development and precipitation

Chapter 5: Cloud development and precipitation. Atmospheric Stability Determining stability Cloud development and stability Precipitation processes Precipitation types Measuring precipitation. Atmospheric stability. Atmospheric stability. stable and unstable equilibria air parcels

enrique
Download Presentation

Chapter 5: Cloud development and precipitation

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Chapter 5: Cloud development and precipitation • Atmospheric Stability • Determining stability • Cloud development and stability • Precipitation processes • Precipitation types • Measuring precipitation

  2. Atmospheric stability

  3. Atmospheric stability • stable and unstable equilibria • air parcels • adiabatic process • adiabatic lapse rates • Stability does not control whether air will rise or sink.Rather, it controls whether rising air will continue to riseor whether sinking air will continue to sink

  4. Determining stability

  5. A stable atmosphere • environmental lapse rate • absolute stability • stabilizing processes • subsidence inversions • stable air provides excellent conditions for high pollutionlevels

  6. An unstable atmosphere • absolute instability • warming of surface air • destabilizing processes • superadiabatic lapse rates • unstable air tends to be well-mixed

  7. Conditionally unstable air • conditional instability • dry and moist adiabatic lapse rates

  8. Cloud development and stability

  9. Cloud development and stability • surface heating and free convection • uplift along topography • widespread ascent • lifting along weather fronts

  10. Convection and clouds • thermals • fair weather cumulus • fair weather cumulus provide a visual marker of thermals • bases of fair-weather cumulus clouds marks the lifting condensation level, the level at which rising airfirst becomes saturated

  11. Topography and clouds • orographic uplift • rain shadow • The rain shadow works for snow too. Due to frequentwesterly winds, the western slope of the Rocky Mountainsreceives much more precipitation than the eastern slope.

  12. Precipitation processes

  13. Collision and coalescence process • terminal velocity • coalescence • warm clouds • A typical cloud droplet falls at a rate of 1 centimeter per second.At this rate it would take 46 hours to fall one mile.

  14. Ice crystal process • cold clouds • supercooled water droplets • saturation vapor pressures over liquid water and ice • accretion • The upper portions of summer thunderstorms are cold clouds!

  15. Cloud seeding and precipitation • cloud seeding • silver iodide • It is very difficult to determine whether a cloud seedingattempt is successful. How would you know whetherthe cloud would have resulted in precipitation if it hadn’tbeen seeded?

  16. Precipitation in clouds • accretion • ice crystal process

  17. Precipitation types

  18. Rain • rain • drizzle • virga • shower • Virga is much more commonly observed in the westernUS, because the humid climate of the eastern US reduces the visibility.

  19. Snow • snow • fallstreaks • dendrite • blizzard • Snowflake shape depends on both temperature andrelative humidity

  20. Sleet and freezing rain • sleet • freezing rain • rime • Sleet makes a ‘tap tap’ sound when falling on glass

  21. Snow grains and snow pellets • snow grains • snow pellets • graupel

  22. Hail • updraft cycles • accretion • a hailstone can be sliced open to reveal accretion rings,one for each updraft cycle

  23. Measuring precipitation

  24. Instruments • standard rain gauge • tipping bucket rain gauge • It is difficult to capture rain in a bucket when thewind is blowing strongly

  25. Doppler radar and precipitation • radar • Doppler radar

More Related