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Page 1: For clouds to form, air must be lifted Frontal Convectional Orographic
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For clouds to form, air must be lifted

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1. Orographic Lifting

when an air mass is forced from a low elevation to a higher elevation as it moves over rising terrain. As the air mass gains altitude it quickly cools down, which can raise the humidity to 100% and create clouds and, under the right conditions, precipitation.

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2. Convectional

LiftingEarth’s surface is heated by the sun, which heats the air mass above it. The heated air near Earth’s surface rises and cool air sinks.

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3. Frontal Lifting

Warm air mass is pushed upward by cold air mass

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What is severe weather?

Weather that poses a danger.

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Mr. Fetch’s Earth Science Classroom

What is a thunderstorm?A storm that produces: 1. Lightning

2. Thunder 3. Heavy Rain and/or flooding

4. Strong winds and possibly hail

They last about 15-60 minutes.

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Mr. Fetch’s Earth Science Classroom

How do thunderstorms form?

When warm, moist air is lifted up violently.The air rises up to form a cumulonimbus cloud.

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If the winds are over 58 mph, the thunderstorm is said to be a SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.

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How does lightning form?

Updrafts and downdrafts of wind and rain

cause different parts

of a cloud to become

electrically charged.

- (+) charge at top of cloud

- (-) charge at bottom of cloud

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•Every second between a lightning flash and thunder means the storm is 1 mile away.

Speed of Light: 186,000 miles/second or 300,000 km/second

Speed-of-sound: 1100 ft/sec (330 m/sec)

How Far Away is Lightning?

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About 54 people die by lightning strike each year in US

The odds of being struck in your lifetime is 1 in 10,000.

Man Struck by Lightning

Lightning can be 5 times hotter than the surface of the Sun!

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Talking on a corded telephone is the leading cause of lightning injuries inside the home

Standing under a tall tree is one of the most dangerous places to take shelter outside

Is Your Car Safe Video?

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Lightning Facts

NO SUCH THING AS HEAT

LIGHTNING = FAR AWAY

THUNDERSTORM

If you hear thunder, then you are close enough to the storm to get struck by lightning!

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Thunder Caused by the rapid expansion and

contraction of the air surrounding a lightning bolt.

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Tornado: A rotating column of air.

1. Wind shear causes air to rotate.2. The rotating column of air is lifted by updrafts3. The column of air touches the ground = tornado

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How are tornados classified?

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3 out of every 4 tornadoes in the world happen in the United States

A Tornado in Oklahoma once destroyed a whole motel. People later found the motel’s sign in Arkansas

The United States have an average of 800 tornadoes every year

The chances that a tornado is a F5, the highest classification for a tornado on the F-scale, is less than 0.1%

A Tornado can occur at any time, but most often between 3pm and 9pm

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Storm Chasing - your future career?http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=bhGWWY1nCWw&feature=relmfu

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Hurricanes

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http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/natural_disasters/hurricanes/framesource_flash.html

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Low Pressure Systems Associated with hurricanes

Strong winds and bad weather Move Counterclockwise

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5 Things a Hurricane needs to Form

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Progression to a Hurricane

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Saffir-Simpson Scale is used to measure a hurricane’s intensity

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Most dangerous part of hurricanes

Storm SurgeStorm Surge – like what – like what happened with Hurricane happened with Hurricane Katrina Katrina