5. The Restless Sky: Storm Systems And El Niño Flashcards
thunderstorm
a cumulonimbus cloud that produces lightening and thunder
air mass
a large region of air that is uniform in temperature and humidity
wind shear
changes in wind speed and direction with altitude
single-cell thunderstorm
a type of thunderstorm that is short-lived and rarely severe
multicell thunderstorm
type of thunderstorm that forms under conditions of moderate wind shear, is organized in squall lines or clusters, and often produces severe weather
severe thunderstorm
a thunderstorm that produces either hail sized 2.54cm in diameter, a tornado, or wind gusts of 93 km/h or greater
squall line
a line of multicell thunderstorm cells that typically forms along a cold front
supercell thunderstorm
a thunderstorm with a rotating cylindrical updraft that usually produces severe weather
mesocyclone
rotating cylindrical updraft within a supercell thunderstorm
lightning
an electrical discharge produced by thunderstorms
thunder
an acoustic shock wave produced when lightning rapidly heats and expands the air around it
fulgurite
a glassy hollow tube formed where lightning strikes sand
wall cloud
a cylindrical cloud that protrudes from the base of a supercell thunderstorm
tornado
a violently rotating column of air that descends from a cumulonimbus cloud that touches ground
enhanced Fujita scale (EF Scale)
a system used to rank tornado strength based on damage done to the landscape
tornado watch
an alert issued by the National Weather service when conditions are favourable for tornadic thunderstorms
tornado warning
a warning issued by the National Weather Service after a tornado has been seen and called in to local authorities or when one is suggested by a Doppler radar hook echo signature
hurricane
North American name for a tropical cyclone with sustained winds of 119 km/h or greater
tropical cyclone
tropical cyclonic storm with sustained winds of 119 km/h or greater
typhoon
a name used for tropical cyclones in Southeast Asia
tropical storm
a tropical cyclonic storm with sustained winds between 63 and 118 km/h
saffir-simpson scale
a hurricane ranking system based on measured wind speeds
storm surge
a rise in sea level caused by the strong winds and low atmospheric pressure of a hurricane
midlatitude cyclone
a large cyclonic storm at midlatitudes