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Moisture, Clouds and Precipitation Chapter 18 H2O exists in atmosphere in all three states of matter… Solid: snow hail ice Liquid: rain and cloud droplets Gas: invisible H2O vapor When it comes to understanding atmospheric processes, water vapor is the most important gas in the atmosphere. H2O may change from one state to another: What is latent heat? The process of changing state requires that energy is transferred in the form of heat Energy is absorbed or released during state change What is Melting? • from solid ice to liquid H2O What is Freezing? • liquid H2O to solid ice What is Evaporation? • from liquid H2O to H2O vapor What is Condensation? from H2O vapor to liquid H2O What is Sublimation? change from solid to H2O vapor Example: Dry ice What is Deposition? change directly from H2O vapor to a solid Warmer the air, the more H2O vapor it can hold • What is Humidity? water vapor in the air • What is Relative humidity? the % of moisture the air can hold relative to the amount it can hold at a certain temperature Relative humidity=specific humidity X 100 capacity (saturated) Psychrometer: instruments used to measure relative humidity • Works on principle that evaporation causes cooling • 2 thermometers…wetbulb and dry-bulb • Readings show how dry the air is What is Dew point? the temperature at which water vapor condenses • Dew, clouds, and fog forms • If dew point is below freezing, frost will form What are Clouds? simply high fog, mist, or haze • Form when air above surface cools below dew point • Clouds are classified on the basis of their form and height What determines cloud shapes? •Shape depends on air movement that forms it: -horizontal air movement = layers -vertical air movement = piles • Temperature above freezing – clouds drop water • Temperature below freezing – clouds drop snow crystals What are the three main cloud types? CIRRUS: - thin, feathery, made of ice crystals - form at high altitudes - seen when weather is fair, but can mean rain or snow - “a curl of hair” STRATUS • • • • Low sheets or layers; gray and smooth Block out the sun Associated with rain and drizzle “a layer” CUMULUS • Piled in thick, puffy masses • Usually mean fair weather • “a pile” Other cloud types: Cirrostratus Stratocumulus Cirrocumulus Altocumulus Nimbostratus Cumulonimbus: large cloud that produce LIGHTNING, THUNDER, HEAVY SHOWERS = Thunderstorms What is Precipitation? • Water that falls from the atmosphere to the earth • Occurs when cloud droplets grow into drops heavy enough to fall to Earth • Type of precipitation that reaches Earth’s surface depends on the _______________in the lower few kilometers in the atmosphere Condensation nuclei: suspended particles that provide the necessary surfaces for cloud forming condensation. What are the FORMS OF PRECIPITATION? • Drizzle: fine drops….less than 0.5mm diameter • Rain drops: larger… 0.5mm to 5mm diameter • Snow: falls in clumps of six-sided crystals • Sleet: pellets of ice that fall to the ground when raindrops fall through freezing air for precipitation to form, cloud droplets must grow in volume by roughly one million times! • Hail: forms in cumulonimbus clouds- irregular balls or lumps made of layers of ice What is a Rain gauge? instrument used to measure the amount of rainfall What is Acid precipitation? acid drops that fall to the ground - contain nitrate and sulfate particles that come from burning fuels, volcanoes and cars http://www.epa.gov/acidrain/site_students/acid_anim.html