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Creating Clouds - Passport to Knowledge
Creating Clouds - Passport to Knowledge

... today. Howard, who became known as the “father of British meteorology” based his system on four major cloud types: cirrus (Latin for “curly”), stratus (layer), cumulus (puffy) and nimbus (rain-bearing) Without particles of the right size in the air, clouds would not be able to form. Sand, dust, soot ...
Joshua N.`s SFP
Joshua N.`s SFP

... The purpose of this project is to study the properties of fronts and be able to identify a front in the clouds. Today, we will focus on the four weather fronts and how their importance in the meteorology. ...
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Thunderstorm Brewing

Meteorology Chapter 5 Worksheet 2 Name: Circle the letter that
Meteorology Chapter 5 Worksheet 2 Name: Circle the letter that

... T  F  29) The large droplets in a cloud are the least likely to form precipitation. T  F  30) Both gravity and friction act to pull a raindrop to Earth. T  F  31) Freezing nuclei are part of the collision‐coalescence process. T  F  32) The Bergeron process may result in snow or rain. T  F  33) Atmos ...
create your own cloud
create your own cloud

... from the Earth, which can warm temperatures. ...
Weather Merit Badge
Weather Merit Badge

... Cells carried downstream by prevailing winds as they mature If speed of development matches speed of movement, may have ...
Weather PPT - Killeen ISD
Weather PPT - Killeen ISD

... Tornado – a low pressure system that rotates in a counterclockwise direction. Damage is usually on a scale of less than a mile across. A thunderstorm can cause these to occur. These develop over land. ...
Meteorology 311
Meteorology 311

... Purple haze: Radar cannot determine which pulse return signal may have come from. ...
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Millimeter cloud radar



Millimeter-wave cloud radars, also denominated cloud radars, are radar systems designed to monitor clouds with operating frequencies between 24 and 110 GHz (Table 1). Accordingly, their wavelengths range from 1 mm to 1.11 cm, about ten times shorter than those used in conventional S band radars such as NEXRAD.
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