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Severe Weather 1. 2. 3. Vertical movements of warm, unstable air Three types of severe weather: Thunderstorms Tornadoes Hurricanes Weather 1. 2. 3. 4. Differences in air pressure cause Earth’s wind and weather changes. Storms are natural disturbances in the atmosphere that involve the following: Air Pressure Clouds Precipitation Strong Winds Tornadoes Tornadoes are violently whirling winds that are sometimes visible as a funnel shaped cloud. They are produced by severe thunderstorms with spiraling high winds and extremely low pressure. There are about 770 tornadoes each year in the US Thunderstorms A brief storm producing thunder and lightning (over a small area of land). They are produced rapidly when rising air causes cumulus clouds to build upward into a thunderhead, creating a cumulonumbus cloud. Usually have strong winds, heavy rain (sometimes snow or hail). Thunderstorms At any given time, there are about 2,000 thunderstorms occurring on Earth (45,000 per day)!!! Warm locations (near the equator) experience the most thunderstorms Hurricanes Huge, rotating storms that form over the ocean near the equator. Produce very strong winds, heavy rains and large powerful waves. Can cause severe flooding and damage from strong winds. Hurricane Formation Form when large amounts of water vapor condense and form thunderstorms with little cloud rotation (need warm water!). Eye: center of the hurricane that has the least amount of precipitation and the lowest winds. Eyewall: greatest winds and precipitation Eyewall Eye Hurricanes Have the greatest range of air pressure because there are so many different parts of a hurricane. Storm surge=a wide dome of water that sweeps across the coast as a hurricane’s eye moves onto the coast and causes flooding. Hurricanes Ways a hurricane loses energy: 1. Friction from land slows it down Lack of warm water 2. Winter Storms Associated with quickly moving cold fronts. Can produce high winds and very low temperatures. Include blizzards (long lasting snow storm with very strong winds and large amounts of snow fall) and ice storms (freezing rain).