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Weather & Climate Storms STORMS • A storm is a violent disturbance in the atmosphere. • They involve sudden changes in air pressure. • Changes in air pressure causes rapid air movement. Thunderstorms Formation Temperature Precipitation Safety •W/in large cumulonimbus, or thunderheads •Form when warm air is forced upward at a cold front •Hot, humid •Heavy rainfall afternoons in the •Sometimes hail spring and summer •Avoid touching metal objects •Install metal lightening rods •Find a low area away from trees •Stay away from water Thunderstorms • During a thunderstorm, positive and negative electrical charges build up in the clouds. • The discharge of the electricity between clouds is lightening. • Lightening is as hot as 30,000°C, hotter than the sun. • The heated air expands and explodes producing thunder. Checkpoint • What is El Nino? • What is a storm? • Weather pattern related to the temperature of the water in the tropical Pacific Ocean. • Any type of violent disturbance in the atmosphere. Tornado • Rapidly whirling, funneled-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud to touch E’s surface • Most frightening & disruptive storm • Usually brief, touching the ground approx. 15 minutes or less • Wind speeds may reach 480 km/hr Tornado Formation Temperature Precipitation Safety •Develop in low, heavy cumulonimbus clouds •When warm dry air mass and cool air mass collide •Warm humid •Heavy rain and air wind •Spring and early summer when ground is warm •Listen for watches & warnings •Basement level, or to the middle room on ground floor •Stay away from windows •Lie in a ditch Tornado • Tornado Watch – tornadoes are possibly in your area • Tornado Warning – tornadoes have been seen in the sky or on weather radar • Occur most often in the US • Approx. 800 tornadoes a year Checkpoint • Where do tornadoes form? • Why is there a tornado valley? • What states make up tornado valley? • Low heavy cumulonimbus clouds • Warm humid air mass moves north from Gulf of Mexico and meets a cold dry mass that is moving south from Canada • SD, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, TX, NM, and Arkansas Hurricanes • Tropical storm that has winds of 119 km/hr • Usually occur between June and November in the eastern US • Hurricanes that occur in western US are called typhoons • Bring much needed rainfall to S Asia & SE Asia Hurricanes Formation Temperature Precipitation Safety •Begins over •Warm warm water as temperatures a low pressure area, tropical disturbance •Gets it energy from warm humid air at the ocean’s surface •Strong winds •Rain which generally causes flooding •Evacuate •Move into the interior room and stay away from windows Hurricanes • Occur between June and November • Effect people that live on the coast of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans • Hurricanes bring needed rainfall to S Asia and SE Asia • Eye – center of a hurricane Winter Storms • Lake-effect Snow – In the fall and winter, land cools faster than the lakes. • When cool air mass moves from Canada across Great Lakes it picks up water vapor and heat from lakes. • After the air mass passes the lakes it begins to cool and the water vapor condenses and falls as snow