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13.1 notes Thunderstorms

Feb 22, 2016

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13.1 notes Thunderstorms. Main idea. Extreme weather is controlled by the same processes as good weather. Thunderstorms. Atmospheric conditions required. Moisture in low-mid levels of atmosphere A lifting force to cause air to begin rising; such as heated air near the ground! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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13.1 notes Thunderstorms

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• Extreme weather is controlled by the same processes as good weather.

Main idea

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• Moisture in low-mid levels of atmosphere

• A lifting force to cause air to begin rising; such as heated air near the ground!

• Unstable air (air that will continue rising & rising!!)

Atmospheric conditions required

Thunderstorms

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• LightingDevelopment: a buildup of charges forms as tops of clouds become +++ charged & bottoms of clouds become ---- charged.

Components of thunderstorm

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• Thunder Development: Lighting quickly heats the air around it, causesrapid expansion & a “boom” sound.

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Describe:A violently rotating column of air rising up into a cloud & also touchingthe ground below.

Tornadoes

Extreme weather produced by thunderstorms

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Tornadoes Conditions required:• Wind Shear: a change in speed &

direction at differ altitudes: causes clouds to spin.

• Sinking air pushes one end of column towards land. Other end rises: spins faster!!

• Spinning cloud joins & creates a funnel cloud.

• When funnel cloud touches ground, it creates a tornado!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Describe: low-pressure weather systems w/ circular wind motion; rotates counter-clockwise in N. Hemisphere.

Tropical Cyclones

“Eye am watching you!”

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Explain names:

TYPHOON: when thunderstorms converge in the W. Pacific or Coast off of China.

Philippines

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HURRICANE: when storms are born off of the coast of Africa & travel across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Conditions Required: • Growth is over warm ocean waters !

• Air spins & rises, then it cools & causes it to release heat

• When wind reaches 74+mph: called a hurricane!!

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Describe: Winter storms that bring lower temps, high winds, heavy snow, & poor visibility.(Alaska! Need I say more!)

Other extreme weather: blizzards

“You are a crazy old man”