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Chapter 8- Synoptic climatology Instantaneous climatological conditions •a snap shot of what the climate is like at some point in time Typically used in meteorological forecasting to show current weather conditions Air mass locations, designations and tracks Cyclonic storm tracks Cyclogenesis Cyclonic storms • Associated with Low pressure systems • Lows moved by Upper level high velocity winds - Jetstream • usually involve air masses with different properties - one warm the other cold - one humid the other dry Cyclone-Anticyclone relationships to Upper Air flow And vertical motion Fronts (1:2) • Transition zone between air masses - described according to air mass which is approaching and relative motion • Cold Front (can move very fast) - colder air mass moving faster than warmer air - lifts warm air up in front of it - may form something called a "dry line" > associated with strong thunderstorm development Fronts (2:2) • Warm Front (typically moves more slowly) - warmer air mass moving faster than cooler air - warm air rides up over cold dense air - usually a wider band of "active" weather Air sectors and air flow associated with a mid-latitude cyclonic storm from map view and 3D view QuickTime™ and a Animation decompressor are needed to see this picture. Case study- 1993 flooding in upper mid-West Jetstream track is across the north central US Mid-latitude Cyclones come through one right after another Rossby waves in Jet stand still, are not present, or are timed to coincide exactly with making the storms track across the Upper mid-West Results in tremendous amounts of rainfall Some locations get 250% of their annual precipitation in 4 months!