Precipitation Flashcards
1
Q
What are 3 ways air may be caused to rise?
A
- As it cross an area of higher elevation – causes relief (or orographic) precipitation.
- It absorbs heat from the ground and rises – causes convectional precipitation.
- Cooler, denser air flows underneath it forcing air aloft – causes cyclonic precipitation.
2
Q
Describe orographic precipitation.
A
- warm moist air moving across the ocean is forced to rise by mountains
- as the air rises, it cools
- As air cools, the water vapour in the air condenses and water droplets form, until it precipitates on the windward side of the mountain [the side with clouds]
- As the air moves back down the mountain, it collects moisture from the ground via evaporation. (This side of the mountain is called the leeward side. It receives very little precipitation)
3
Q
Describe convectional precipitation.
A
- sun heats the ground
- Hot ground hearts the lowest air, and water from the ground is evaporated
- Water vapour rises rapidly
- as it rises it cools and condenses
4
Q
How do air masses move preceeding cyclonic/frontal precipitation?
A
- warm air mass comes into contact wtih cold air mass
- warm air [less dense] rises above cooler mass
- Moist air condenses and forms clouds
5
Q
What is a hyetograph?
A
is a graphical representation of the distribution of rainfall over time, where the “rainfall amount” or “depth” is plotted on the y-axis, and the “time” is plotted on the x-axis
6
Q
What is a rainfall mass curve?
A
a plot of summation of rainfall increments as a function of time, where cumulative rainfall amounts are indicated on the y-axis and time is indicated on the x-axis
7
Q
Which methods of modelling rain guage data are weighted?
A
The Theissen polygon method and the Isohyetal method