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Major Forms of Condensation What are the forms of condensation? Cloud Fog Frost and Dew Differences between Forms of Condensation Cloud, fog, frost and dew?? – Cloud – fog the – frost and dew the earth high in the sky near the surface of earth at the surface of Similar in Formation Cooling (Temperature drops) Air holds less water RH increases When RH = 100%, moisture released Frost at 22/12/1999 FROST & DEW Frost again Dew at Spider Web What is the difference between Dew and Frost? –Dew: dew point > 0C –Frost: dew point 0 C FOG Radiation Fog (Conditions) Clear sky high RH temperature inversion calm and still air presence of depression or hollow Advection Fog Advection Fog Frontal Fog Steam Fog Upslope Fog CLOUD Precipitation Water droplets from condensation is very small in size – 0.1 mm Raindrops are much larger – 0.52.0 mm The main difference between condensation and precipitation is the size of water droplets Formation Processes Air cooling Condensation and cloud formation Accumulation of moisture The growth of cloud droplets Collision and Coalescence In tropical and sub-tropical regions Cloud top temperature : warmer than -15oC Turbulence Mixing : Different size droplets move at different speeds cumulonimbus Collision and Coalescence Fall in higher speed Fall in lower speed wake capture Large Water droplet Direct capture Ice-Crystal (Bergeron) Process In higher latitudes (temperate regions) Super-cooled water – water droplets in cloud with temperature below 0oC Because of extremely small size of cloud droplets Insufficient freezing nuclei Ice-Crystal (Bergeron) Process Saturated vapour pressure over super-cooled water is greater than that over ice Ice-Crystal (Bergeron) Process Air can be saturated for ice when it is not saturated for water Ice-Crystal (Bergeron) Process Ice crystals grow at the expense of cloud droplets until they are large enough to fall 3 main types of precipitation Convection Rain Lifting mechanism Real world examples Diagram of formation Cyclonic / Orographic Frontal rain / relief rain Low pressure Warm air system due to mass meets thermal nature cold air mass ITCZ Polar front Uplifting along slopes Tai Mo Shan Spatial Variation of rainfall There is more precipitation in ocean than in continent. ocean continent Spatial Variation of rainfall Primary maximum occurs at a belt between 10oN to 10oS in the vicinity of the ITCZ ocean continent Spatial Variation of rainfall secondary maximum occurs at a belt between 40o to 55oN&S in the vicinity of the ITCZ ocean continent Spatial Variation of rainfall Primary minima find in latitudes higher than 55oN&S Secondary minima in subtropical high pressure belts (20o-35oN&S) ocean continent Factors affecting the pattern of rainfall Air pressure Zones of convergence and divergence Strong convection along low pressure belts Uprising air leads to condensation and cloud formation Descending air along high pressure belts suppress condensation Describe and explain the factor that influence the pattern of rainfall from the diagram on the right. 50oN 0o 50oS Zones of abundant rainfall Around the equatorial regions e.g. Amazon Basin Doldrum low pressure Convergence of trade winds along ITCZ Intense solar radiation promotes strong convective uplift Ares dominated by warm moist equatorial marine air masses Zones of abundant rainfall Western sides in middle latitudes e.g. Western Coast of Canada Under influences of the onshore westerlies and frequent frontal cyclones Western mountrains(Rockies and Andes) promote orographic influences and heavy precipitation Describe and explain the factor that influence the pattern of rainfall from the diagram on the right. Zones of scanty rainfall Polar areas of North America Air with low moisture content due to low temperature Descending cold upper air masses unfavourable for condensation Zones of scanty rainfall 15o-30oS in the western side of South America 30o-40oN of south-western U.S.A. Affected by sub-tropical anticyclone of high pressure Rain-shadow effect of Rockies and Andes