Midterm 2 - Cloud Types Flashcards

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clouds

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  • made up of water droplets and/ice particles.

- condensation or ice nuclei are needed for formation.

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condensation nuclei

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hygroscopic particles - saturated air comes into contact

ex) dust and sea salts

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cloud droplet growth

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  1. SVP- saturated vapour pressure (of the condensation nuclei)
  2. surrounding environment
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cloud families and types classification

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  1. altitude
    - low
    - middle (alto)
    - high (cirrus)
    - strong vertical development
  2. form (shape)
    - stratiform clouds
    - cumuluform
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stratiform cloud

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extensive and layered. blanket like and covers a large area

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cumuliform

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globular mass and associated with rising parcels of air

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fog

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a cloud that is at earth’s surface

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radiation fog

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formed when temperatures of the air at ground level falls below dew point

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advection fog

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forms when warm moist air moves over a cold surface. (horizontal movement)
-common over oceans (“sea fog”)

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precipitation

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most precipitation begins as ice droplets

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types of precipitation

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  1. rain
  2. snow
  3. sleet
  4. freezing rain
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condensation

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cloud drops reach a size of about 20 Mn

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Droplet Growth Process

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  1. collision-coalescence process

2. ice-crystal process

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collision-coalescence process

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warmer clouds. large droplets collide with smaller ones. dominant process

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ice-crystal process

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high altitudes. mid & high latitude

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16
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clouds and precipitation

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clouds are a pre req for precipitation, but not all clouds produce precipitation.
-Cloud droplets have to be large enough to fall through the atmosphere

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hail formation

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  • forms in cumulonimbus clouds
  • development of strong updrafts
  • accumulation of ice, and the ice stays up there for longer and gets bigger
  • size of hailstones is related to the strength of updrafts in the cumulonimbus cloud