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Precipitation
6.1
Essential Question How do Meteorologist Predict Weather?
What are the Common Types of Precipitation?
Weather Patterns
Vocabulary 6.2
1. Precipitation- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
2. Rain Gauge- An instrument used to measure precipitation
What Are the Common Types of Precipitation?Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface is
precipitation.
Common types of precipitation include:
rain, sleet, freezing rain, snow, and hail.
RainPrevailing winds move air masses (water vapor)
Rain is the most common. (They come in different sizes!!!)
• Drops of water are called rain if they are at least 0.5 millimeters in diameter. (L)
• Smaller drops of water are called drizzle (M)
• Even smaller ones are called mist. (S)
Instrument to Measure Rain Funnel
(10x more than a tube alone)
Measuring Rain
An open-ended can or tube that collects rainfall is called a rain gauge.
measure by:
• Dipping ruler into the water
• or by reading a scale
• To get the actual depth, you divide by ten.
#cm/10
Rain GaugeThe rain gauge, measuring in centimeters, collects ten times the actual depth of rain that falls.
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Freezing PrecipitationThere are four types of freezing precipitation:
• sleet
Snow
freezing rain
HailFreezing rain is rain that freezes when it hits a cold surface.
When clouds are colder, water vapor can convert directly into ice crystals, forming snow.
Forms of PrecipitationSleet• When raindrops fall through a layer of air colder than 0°C• they can freeze into ice particles.• Ice particles smaller than 5 millimeters in diameter
Hailstones• Round pellets of ice larger than 5 mm in diameter
Hail• forms only inside cumulonimbus clouds during thunderstorms.• It forms when strong updrafts repeatedly carry ice pellets through cold
regions of a cloud, adding another layer of ice each time.
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Freezing PrecipitationWhat would be the air and ground temperature ranges for each type of precipitation?
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