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How precipitation forms Frictional force (Stokes’ drag force) : viscosity of the air 6 rV Frictional force = Gravitational force Terminal velocity V c r 2 ; c 1.27 10 4 m 1s 1 Gravitational force 4 3 r3L 1 1 V c r ; c 1.27 10 m s 2 4 Condensation nucleus r 2 10-7 m; V 5 10-10 ms -1 ; Typical cloud droplet r 2 10-5 m; V 5 10-6 ms -1 ; Large cloud droplet r 5 10-5 m; V 3.2 10-5 ms -1 ; Rain droplet D 100m; t VD 2 1011 s 5.6 107 h D 100m; t VD 2 107 s 5.6 103 h D 100m; t VD 3.1 106 s 8.8 102 h r 2 10-3 m; V 5 10-2 ms -1 ; D 100m; t VD 2 103 s 0.55h Bergeron Process When vapor condenses into water, the molecules spend part of their time as members of clusters which are continually forming and breaking up. To make the final transition from a liquid to the lattice structure of ice, however, some kind of foreign particle--an ice nucleus--is needed to initiate freezing. Until this nucleus forms, liquid water can exist far below the freezing point. Such water is called supercooled. In fact, pure water droplets can remain in liquid form down to temperatures near -40F. Ice crystal: molecules more organized, difficult to escape Isupercooled water droplet: molecules less organized, easy to escape The saturated vapor pressure above ice crystals is some what lower than above supercooled water droplets. Es < E Es e E condensate evaporate Mixed phase clouds 1. Supercooled water droplets are readily to freeze if they impact an object. 2. Enlarged crystals are easy to break up into fragments serving as freezing nuclei. Precipitation from warm clouds Collision-Coalescence Process a.Collision -Larger drops fall faster than smaller drops, so as the drops fall, the larger drops overtake the smaller drops to form larger drops until rain drops are formed. -Cloud droplets collide and are either: 1.Collected on the larger drop's forward edge as it falls. 2.Captured in the wake of a larger drop that is falling. -In a cloud with cloud droplets that are tiny and uniform in size: -The droplets fall at a similar speed and do not Collide. -The droplets have a strong surface tension and never combine even if they collide. b.Coalescence -The merging or "sticking together" of cloud droplets as they collide. Droplets may: 1.Stick together/Merge 2.Bounce off one another 3. Airstream repelling 4. Coalescence is enhanced when droplets have opposite electrical charges. The collision-coalescence mechanism is more efficient in environments where large cloud droplets are plentiful. Where? tropics The Bergeron process is more efficient for mixed clouds with plentiful ice crystals and supercooled water droplets. Where? Mid-latitudes Forms of precipitation Hail Heaviest hailstone fell in Coffeeville, Kansas on September3, 1970 and weighed 1.67 lbs. Some hails clear show ring structure. Inside of a thunderstorm are strong updrafts of warm air and downdrafts of cold air. If a water droplet will freeze if it is picked up by the updrafts well above the freezing level. As the frozen droplet begins to fall...carried by cold downdrafts...it may thaw as it moves into warmer air. The half-frozen droplet may get picked up again by another updraft...carrying it back into very cold air and re-freezing it. Finally...the frozen water droplet...with many layers of ice (like rings)...falls to the ground. Precipitation measurement Rain gauge Measuring snowfall: depth and water equivalent Measurement error Weather radar Rain gauge with metal slats to minimize “under-catch” in windy conditions Weather modification The first employs energy to forcefully alter the weather (e.g., disperse fog at airports). The second involves modifying land and water surface to change their natural interaction with the lower atmosphere (e.g., greenhouse) The third involves triggering, intensifying, or redirecting atmospheric process (e.g., cloud seeding)