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Winter Weather Homeroom Read Warm Up ***Write the Obj, HW & Warm-up on notebook pg. 55 1.What do you think the difference is between a storm WATCH and a storm WARNING? What do you think the difference is between sleet, freezing rain and hail? 2. • WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES - Issued for accumulations of winter precipitation which will could lead to life-threatening situations. • WINTER STORM WATCH - Alerts the public to the possibility of a blizzard and heavy winter weather ~ usually issued 12 to 48 hours before the beginning of a winter storm. • WINTER STORM WARNING - Issued when severe winter weather is occurring. ~ usually issued 12 to 24 hours before expected. • FROST/FREEZE WARNING - Issued when below freezing temperatures are expected. How do winter storms form? Winter storms get their energy from the clash of two air masses of different temperatures and moisture levels. Cold dry air from Canada Warm moist air from the Gulf of Mexico • • How do blizzards form? • A blizzard is a long-lasting snowstorm with very strong winds and intense snowfall. You need three things to have a blizzard: ~cold air at the surface ~lots of moisture ~lift **Warm air must rise over cold air. • What is an ice storm? • An ice storm is a type of winter storm caused by freezing rain. How do ice storms form? • Ice storms form when a layer of • warm air is between two layers of cold air. Frozen precipitation melts while falling into the warm air layer, and then refreezes in the cold layer above the ground. How is lake-effect snow formed? • As the cold air flows over the warm lake water: 1.warm water heats the air's bottom layer 2.lake moisture evaporates into the cold air. 3.The heated air rises and begins to cool. 4.As the air cools, the moisture evaporates and condenses What is a Nor'easter? Nor'easters can occur in the eastern United States any time between October and April A Nor'easter is named for the winds that blow in from the northeast They are known for ~dumping heavy amounts of rain and snow ~producing hurricane-force winds ~creating high surfs • • How is snow formed? Snow is commonly formed when water vapor changes directly to ice without first becoming a liquid Occurs high in the atmosphere at a temperature of less than 32°F and then falls to the ground. • What is freezing rain? • Freezing rain is just rain that falls onto a surface with a temperature below freezing What is sleet? • Sleet is just rain drops that freeze into ice pellets before reaching the ground. What is frost? • Frost is white ice crystals that form on a surface • Frost is created when the air temperature drops below freezing and the water vapor in the air freezes into ice crystals. What is Wind Chill? • The wind chill is the temperature your body feels when the air temperature is combined with the wind speed. What is frostbite? • Frostbite is damage to the skin due to long exposure to cold temperatures, usually below 32° F. What is an avalanche? • An avalanche is a moving mass of • • snow that may contain ice, soil, rocks, and uprooted trees. Avalanches begin when an unstable mass of snow breaks away from a mountainside and moves downhill. The growing river of snow picks up speed as it rushes down the mountain. Enrichment * notebook p. 55 If you get done with the Gallery Walk before class is over, read the Ice Storm Article and answer the following questions: What effects did the ice storm have around the Charlotte area? What effects did the schools experience? What do you think they could have done to help lessen the effects of the storm in Charlotte? 1. 2. 3. VIDEO http://app.discoveryeducation.com/ search?Ntt=winter+weather#selIt emsPerPage=60&intCurrentPage= 0&No=0&N=4294939055&Ne=&N tt=winter%2Bweather&Ns=&Nr= &browseFilter=&indexVersion=&N tk=All&Ntx=mode%252Bmatchall partial