Clouds Flashcards

1
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What are clouds?

A

Simply the presence of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.

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How are clouds formed?

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When water vapour in the air condenses. For condensation to occur, air must be cooled below the dew point by either:

Adiabatic cooling
Heat loss by conduction or evaporation
Temperature decrease as a result of mixing

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3
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When does condensation occur?

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When the air is cooled until it becomes saturated.

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4
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What is the coalescence mechanism?

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Small raindrops in cloud coalesce, creating a large drop that can no longer remain aloft. As it falls it collides with smaller drops and coalesces further, falling faster and coalescing even more.

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6
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What is super-cooling?

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Water droplets with a temperature below 0 are said to be super-cooled.

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7
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What is free convection?

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The almost vertical movement of air, rising of its own accord. E.g. Thermals.

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8
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What is slant-wise ascent?

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Frontal or Orographic lifting.

Precipitation caused by frontal lifting is transient whereas precipitation caused by orographic lifting continues as long as the air flows.

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9
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What is Forced Convection?

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If are is forced to rise by slant-wise ascent and then encounters a conditionally unstable layer, convection may take place, resulting in cumuliform cloud.

Likely to occur in mountainous regions as well as along an advancing front.

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10
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What is Turbulent Mixing?

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When layers of air move at different speeds and in different directions, mixing will occur at their common boundary.

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11
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Can there be a diurnal variation of clouds?

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Yes. Clouds formed by free convection have a very clear diurnal cycle, as they are triggered by surface heating.

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12
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When is the maximum occurrence of convective clouds likely?

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The maximum occurrence of convective clouds is normally found in the late afternoon.

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13
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What do convective clouds forming in the morning indicate?

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A conditionally unstable atmosphere.

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14
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What are the three levels of cloud?

A

Cloud Low (CL)
Cloud Medium (CM)
Cloud High (CH)

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15
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What are High Clouds (CH)?

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Bases 20,000ft+

Cirrus (Ci)
Cirrocumulus (Cc)
Cirrostratus (Cs)

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16
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What are Medium Clouds (CM)?

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Bases 6,500 - 20,000ft

Altocumulus (Ac)
Altostratus (As)
Nimbostratus (Ns)

17
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What are Low Clouds (CL)?

A

Bases below 6,500ft

Stratocumulus (Sc)
Stratus (St)
Cumulus (Cu)
Cumulonimbus (Cb)

18
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What are the two cloud classifications?

A

Cumuliform (Heaped)
Stratiform (Layered)

19
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Which clouds are associated with which atmospheric stability?

A

Cumuliform - Unstable Air
Stratiform - Stable Air

20
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What is cloud base?

A

The height of the base of any cloud above aerodrome level.

21
Q

What is cloud ceiling?

A

The height above aerodrome levek of cloud that covers at least 50% of the sky.

22
Q

What are the cloud cover levels?

A

FEW 1-2 Okta
SCT 3-4 Okta
BKN 5-7 Okta
OVC 8 Okta

23
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How do clouds disperse?

A

If either a rise in temperature or mixing with drier air causes the relative humidity to fall below 100%, water droplets will change state to water vapour