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Atmospheric moisture
Chapter   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Moisture, Clouds, and Precipitation
   Precipitation  is any form of water that falls from a cloud.    When it comes to understanding atmospheric processes, water vapor is the most important gas in the atmosphere.
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Water cycle
   Solid to Liquid •  The process of changing state, such as melting ice, requires that energy be transferred in the form of heat. •  Latent heat  is the energy absorbed or released during a change in state.    Liquid to Gas •  Evaporation  is the process of changing a liquid to a gas. •  Condensation  is the process where a gas, like water vapor, changes to a liquid, like water. Water’s Changes of State
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   Solid to Gas •  Sublimation  is the conversion of a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state. •  Deposition  is the conversion of a vapor directly to a solid.
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18.1  Water in the Atmosphere     Humidity  is a general term for the amount of water vapor in air. •  Air is  saturated  when it contains the maximum quantity of water vapor that it can hold at any given temperature and pressure. •  When saturated, warm air contains more water vapor than cold saturated air.    Saturation Humidity
18.1  Water in the Atmosphere  •  Relative humidity  is a ratio of the air’s actual water-vapor content compared with the amount of water vapor air can hold at that temperature and pressure. •  To summarize, when the water-vapor content of air remains constant, lowering air temperature causes an increase in relative humidity, and raising air temperature causes a decrease in relative humidity.    Relative Humidity Humidity
 
•  Dew point  is the temperature to which a parcel of air would need to be cooled to reach saturation.    Dew Point •  A  hygrometer  is an instrument to measure relative humidity.    Measuring Humidity •  A psychrometer is a hygrometer with dry- and wet-bulb thermometers. Evaporation of water from the wet bulb makes air temperature appear lower than the dry bulb’s measurement. The two temperatures are compared to determine the relative humidity.
 
 
•  When air is allowed to expand, it cools, and when it is compressed, it warms.    Adiabatic Temperature Changes •  Dry adiabatic rate  is the rate of cooling or heating that applies only to unsaturated air.    Expansion and Cooling •  Wet adiabatic rate  is the rate of adiabatic temperature change in saturated air.
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Cloud Formation     Four mechanisms that can cause air to rise are orographic lifting, frontal wedging, convergence, and localized convective lifting. •  Orographic lifting  occurs when mountains act as barriers to the flow of air, forcing the air to ascend.     Orographic Lifting •  The air cools adiabatically; clouds and precipitation may result. Processes That Lift Air
Cloud Formation  •  A  front  is the boundary between two adjoining air masses having contrasting characteristics.     Frontal Wedging Processes That Lift Air
 
Cloud Formation  •  Convergence  is when air flows together and rises.    Convergence •  Localized convective lifting occurs where unequal surface heating causes pockets of air to rise because of their buoyancy.    Localized Convective Lifting Processes That Lift Air
 
Cloud Formation  •  Stable air tends to remain in its original position, while unstable air tends to rise .    Density Differences •  Air stability is determined by measuring the temperature of the atmosphere at various heights.    Stability Measurements •  The rate of change of air temperature with height is called the environmental lapse rate. Stability
Cloud Formation  •  A  temperature inversion  occurs in a layer of limited depth in the atmosphere where the temperature increases rather than decreases with height .    Degrees of Stability •  When stable air is forced above the Earth’s surface, the clouds that form are widespread and have little vertical thickness compared to their horizontal dimension.    Stability and Daily Weather Stability
Cloud Formation     For any form of condensation to occur, the air must be saturated. •  Generally, there must be a surface for water vapor to condense on.    Types of Surfaces •  Condensation nuclei  are tiny bits of particulate matter that serve as surfaces on which water vapor condenses when condensation occurs in the air. Condensation
18.3  Cloud Types and Precipitation     Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height. •  Cirrus  ( cirrus  = curl of hair) are clouds that are high, white, and thin. •  Cumulus  ( cumulus  = a pile) are clouds that consist of rounded individual cloud masses. •  Stratus  ( stratus  = a layer) are clouds best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky. Types of Clouds
 
Cloud Types and Precipitation     High Clouds •  Cirrus clouds are high, white, and thin. •  Cirrostratus clouds are flat layers of clouds. •  Cirrocumulus clouds consist of fluffy masses.    Middle Clouds •  Altostratus clouds create a uniform white to gray sheet covering the sky with the sun or moon visible as a bright spot. •  Altocumulus clouds are composed of rounded masses that differ from cirrocumulus clouds in that altocumulus clouds are larger and denser. Types of Clouds
Cloud Types and Precipitation     Low Clouds •  Stratus clouds are best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky. •  Nimbostratus clouds are the main precipitation makers. •  Stratocumulus clouds have a scalloped bottom that appears as long parallel rolls or broken rounded patches. Types of Clouds
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
18.3  Cloud Types and Precipitation     Clouds of Vertical Development •  Some clouds do not fit into any one of the three height categories mentioned. Such clouds have their bases in the low height range but often extend upward into the middle or high altitudes. Types of Clouds
18.3   Cloud Types and Precipitation     Fog is defined as a cloud with its base at or very near the ground. •  As the air cools, it becomes denser and drains into low areas such as river valleys, where thick fog accumulations may occur.    Fog Caused by Cooling •  When cool air moves over warm water, enough moisture may evaporate from the water surface to produce saturation.    Fog Caused by Evaporation Fog
Cloud Types and Precipitation     For precipitation to form, cloud droplets must grow in volume by roughly one million times. •  The  Bergeron process  is a theory that relates the formation of precipitation to supercooled clouds, freezing nuclei, and the different saturation levels of ice and liquid water.    Cold Cloud Precipitation How Precipitation Forms
 
Cloud Types and Precipitation     Cold Cloud Precipitation •  Supercooled water  is the condition of water droplets that remain in the liquid state at temperatures well below 0 o C. •  Supersaturated air  is the condition of air that is more concentrated than is normally possible under given temperature and pressure conditions. How Precipitation Forms
Cloud Types and Precipitation     Warm Cloud Precipitation •  The  collision-coalescence process  is a theory of raindrop formation in warm clouds (above 0 o C) in which large cloud droplets collide and join together with smaller droplets to form a raindrop. How Precipitation Forms
Cloud Types and Precipitation     The type of precipitation that reaches Earth’s surface depends on the temperature profile in the lower few kilometers of the atmosphere. •  In meteorology, the term  rain  means drops of water that fall from a cloud and have a diameter of at least 0.5 mm.    Rain and Snow •  At very low temperatures (when the moisture content of air is low) light fluffy snow made up of individual six-sided ice crystals forms. Forms of Precipitation
Cloud Types and Precipitation  •  Sleet is the fall of clear-to-translucent ice.    Rain and Snow •  Hail is produced in cumulonimbus clouds. •  Hailstones begin as small ice pellets that grow by collecting supercooled water droplets as they fall through a cloud. Forms of Precipitation

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Atmospheric Moisture and Cloud Formation Processes

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  • 3. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from a cloud.  When it comes to understanding atmospheric processes, water vapor is the most important gas in the atmosphere.
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  • 6. Solid to Liquid • The process of changing state, such as melting ice, requires that energy be transferred in the form of heat. • Latent heat is the energy absorbed or released during a change in state.  Liquid to Gas • Evaporation is the process of changing a liquid to a gas. • Condensation is the process where a gas, like water vapor, changes to a liquid, like water. Water’s Changes of State
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  • 11. Solid to Gas • Sublimation is the conversion of a solid directly to a gas without passing through the liquid state. • Deposition is the conversion of a vapor directly to a solid.
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  • 14. 18.1 Water in the Atmosphere  Humidity is a general term for the amount of water vapor in air. • Air is saturated when it contains the maximum quantity of water vapor that it can hold at any given temperature and pressure. • When saturated, warm air contains more water vapor than cold saturated air.  Saturation Humidity
  • 15. 18.1 Water in the Atmosphere • Relative humidity is a ratio of the air’s actual water-vapor content compared with the amount of water vapor air can hold at that temperature and pressure. • To summarize, when the water-vapor content of air remains constant, lowering air temperature causes an increase in relative humidity, and raising air temperature causes a decrease in relative humidity.  Relative Humidity Humidity
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  • 17. • Dew point is the temperature to which a parcel of air would need to be cooled to reach saturation.  Dew Point • A hygrometer is an instrument to measure relative humidity.  Measuring Humidity • A psychrometer is a hygrometer with dry- and wet-bulb thermometers. Evaporation of water from the wet bulb makes air temperature appear lower than the dry bulb’s measurement. The two temperatures are compared to determine the relative humidity.
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  • 20. • When air is allowed to expand, it cools, and when it is compressed, it warms.  Adiabatic Temperature Changes • Dry adiabatic rate is the rate of cooling or heating that applies only to unsaturated air.  Expansion and Cooling • Wet adiabatic rate is the rate of adiabatic temperature change in saturated air.
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  • 23. Cloud Formation  Four mechanisms that can cause air to rise are orographic lifting, frontal wedging, convergence, and localized convective lifting. • Orographic lifting occurs when mountains act as barriers to the flow of air, forcing the air to ascend.  Orographic Lifting • The air cools adiabatically; clouds and precipitation may result. Processes That Lift Air
  • 24. Cloud Formation • A front is the boundary between two adjoining air masses having contrasting characteristics.  Frontal Wedging Processes That Lift Air
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  • 26. Cloud Formation • Convergence is when air flows together and rises.  Convergence • Localized convective lifting occurs where unequal surface heating causes pockets of air to rise because of their buoyancy.  Localized Convective Lifting Processes That Lift Air
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  • 28. Cloud Formation • Stable air tends to remain in its original position, while unstable air tends to rise .  Density Differences • Air stability is determined by measuring the temperature of the atmosphere at various heights.  Stability Measurements • The rate of change of air temperature with height is called the environmental lapse rate. Stability
  • 29. Cloud Formation • A temperature inversion occurs in a layer of limited depth in the atmosphere where the temperature increases rather than decreases with height .  Degrees of Stability • When stable air is forced above the Earth’s surface, the clouds that form are widespread and have little vertical thickness compared to their horizontal dimension.  Stability and Daily Weather Stability
  • 30. Cloud Formation  For any form of condensation to occur, the air must be saturated. • Generally, there must be a surface for water vapor to condense on.  Types of Surfaces • Condensation nuclei are tiny bits of particulate matter that serve as surfaces on which water vapor condenses when condensation occurs in the air. Condensation
  • 31. 18.3 Cloud Types and Precipitation  Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height. • Cirrus ( cirrus = curl of hair) are clouds that are high, white, and thin. • Cumulus ( cumulus = a pile) are clouds that consist of rounded individual cloud masses. • Stratus ( stratus = a layer) are clouds best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky. Types of Clouds
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  • 33. Cloud Types and Precipitation  High Clouds • Cirrus clouds are high, white, and thin. • Cirrostratus clouds are flat layers of clouds. • Cirrocumulus clouds consist of fluffy masses.  Middle Clouds • Altostratus clouds create a uniform white to gray sheet covering the sky with the sun or moon visible as a bright spot. • Altocumulus clouds are composed of rounded masses that differ from cirrocumulus clouds in that altocumulus clouds are larger and denser. Types of Clouds
  • 34. Cloud Types and Precipitation  Low Clouds • Stratus clouds are best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky. • Nimbostratus clouds are the main precipitation makers. • Stratocumulus clouds have a scalloped bottom that appears as long parallel rolls or broken rounded patches. Types of Clouds
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  • 52. 18.3 Cloud Types and Precipitation  Clouds of Vertical Development • Some clouds do not fit into any one of the three height categories mentioned. Such clouds have their bases in the low height range but often extend upward into the middle or high altitudes. Types of Clouds
  • 53. 18.3 Cloud Types and Precipitation  Fog is defined as a cloud with its base at or very near the ground. • As the air cools, it becomes denser and drains into low areas such as river valleys, where thick fog accumulations may occur.  Fog Caused by Cooling • When cool air moves over warm water, enough moisture may evaporate from the water surface to produce saturation.  Fog Caused by Evaporation Fog
  • 54. Cloud Types and Precipitation  For precipitation to form, cloud droplets must grow in volume by roughly one million times. • The Bergeron process is a theory that relates the formation of precipitation to supercooled clouds, freezing nuclei, and the different saturation levels of ice and liquid water.  Cold Cloud Precipitation How Precipitation Forms
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  • 56. Cloud Types and Precipitation  Cold Cloud Precipitation • Supercooled water is the condition of water droplets that remain in the liquid state at temperatures well below 0 o C. • Supersaturated air is the condition of air that is more concentrated than is normally possible under given temperature and pressure conditions. How Precipitation Forms
  • 57. Cloud Types and Precipitation  Warm Cloud Precipitation • The collision-coalescence process is a theory of raindrop formation in warm clouds (above 0 o C) in which large cloud droplets collide and join together with smaller droplets to form a raindrop. How Precipitation Forms
  • 58. Cloud Types and Precipitation  The type of precipitation that reaches Earth’s surface depends on the temperature profile in the lower few kilometers of the atmosphere. • In meteorology, the term rain means drops of water that fall from a cloud and have a diameter of at least 0.5 mm.  Rain and Snow • At very low temperatures (when the moisture content of air is low) light fluffy snow made up of individual six-sided ice crystals forms. Forms of Precipitation
  • 59. Cloud Types and Precipitation • Sleet is the fall of clear-to-translucent ice.  Rain and Snow • Hail is produced in cumulonimbus clouds. • Hailstones begin as small ice pellets that grow by collecting supercooled water droplets as they fall through a cloud. Forms of Precipitation

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