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Title: AOS 100 Weather and Climate Severe and Hazardous Weather


1
AOS 100Weather and ClimateSevere and Hazardous
Weather
  • Professor Gregory Tripoli
  • tripoli_at_aos.wisc.edu

2
Grading
  • Homework 20
  • Project 10
  • Test 1 20
  • Test 2 20
  • Final (cumulative) 30

3
Term Project
  • The Assignment Prepare a scrapbook consisting
    of at least 10 pictures of weather phenomena
    which you must personally photograph during this
    Fall semester. Also
  • The phenomena must be taken from the official
    list.
  • No more than one example from any list item.
  • The final scrapbook may be handed in in
    electronic or hard copy form
  • Electronic Use MS word or Word Perfect
  • Hard Copy 8.5x11 inch paper in a binder,
    typewritten
  • The picture takes a page and the explanation
    appears on the facing page.
  • The assignment is worth a base 1.0 points out of
    a total of 10.0 points forming your course grade
  • If the point total of your 10 pictures is more
    than 10 points, I will give you up to a maximum
    of 15 points toward your grade, amounting to a 5
    point extra credit option.
  • Each picture must also include a 1 page
    documentation and description according to the
    instructions included here.
  • The amount of credit given for each picture will
    be based on
  • 80 (of maximum points on official list ) for
    the quality of the picture itself, rated by
  • how well the phenomenon is captured and framed
  • How magnificent of a specimen you found
  • 20 (of maximum points on official list ) for
    the completeness of the explanation prorated as
    shown in explanation
  • Caution If we find any picture sharing (you must
    take your own pictures) or fraudulent pictures
    (like scanning from a book, or downloading from
    the web), we will give you -10 for the
    project, meaning you will start with only a
    possible 80 for your total grade before exams
    and homework!

4
Official List of Phenomena(use no more than
one from each bulleted line)
  • Alto cumulus (1.0 pt)
  • Cirro-cumulus (1.0 pt)
  • Strato-cumulus (1.0 pt)
  • Visible breath (1.0 pt)
  • Steam Fog(1.0 pt) or Steam Devil (2.0pts)
  • Dust Devil (2.0 pts)
  • Cirro-stratus (1.0 pt)
  • Stratus Cloud (1.0 pts)
  • Mares tail cirrus (1.0 pt)
  • Valley Fog (1. pt)
  • A Field of billow or wave clouds (1.0 pt)
  • Orographic (Foehn or Chinook) Cloud (1.0 pt)
  • Lenticular Cloud (1.0 pt)
  • Dendrite crystals (1 pt)
  • Dendrite aggregates (1pt)
  • Hexagonal Plate crystals (1pt)
  • Spatial Dendrites (1pt)
  • Column Crystals (1pt)
  • Capped Columns (1pt)
  • Needle crystals (1pt)
  • Needle aggregates (1pt)
  • Hail (1pt)
  • Rain Drop in flight (2 pt)
  • Cumulus humilis including base and cloud top
    (1.0 pt)
  • Cumulus Congestus includied in view is cloud
    base and cloud top (1.0 pt)
  • Cumulus Fractus (1.0 pt)
  • Cumulonimbus cloud including view of cloud base
    and anvil (1.0 pt)
  • Cumulonimbus top with Pileus (1.5 pts)
  • Cumulonimbus with overshooting top (1.5 pts)
  • Scud cloud (0.5 pts)

Layered cumulus types
Micro-photography
vorticies
Flat clouds
cumulus types
Mountain related
Micro-photography
Thunderstorms
Optical Phenomena
Note For explanations of these clouds, I will
post a cloud chart on the web. However you will
also need to do some independent research either
on the web, or refer to another text book such as
Ahrens, or Ackerman.
5
Narrative Part(with an example)
  • Date and Time Wednesday, September 4, 2002 at 6
    pm
  • Location and circumstance This picture was
    taken while going out to dinner at Outback
    restaurant on the west side of Madison.
  • Direction The camera was pointing southwest and
    upward about 45 degrees from the horizon
  • Description Mares tail cirrus. These are thin
    fibrous clouds composed entirely of ice which
    have a distinctive hooked appearance resulting
    from wind shear across the falling ice particles.
  • Estimated Height or Temperature (5) The cloud
    is estimated to be at approximately 30000 ft
    above the ground.
  • Weather Situation and Web Weather Map (10 pts)
    These clouds were formed on the north side of a
    warm front that stretched from the Detroit,
    Michigan area westward to Des Moines, Iowa (see
    figure xx).
  • Theory on How It Was Formed (5) These clouds
    were likely formed by the rising currents of air
    over the top of the warm front .

Note Numbers 1-4 are required for any credit at
all to be given for the picture. Numbers 5-7 are
percentages of the total credit for your answer
that come from these parts. So a 2 point cloud
from the official list will derive .04 of its 2
points from answers 5-7.
6
Sharing with Class
  • Following the first exam, I will be randomly
    calling on one student from the class at least
    once per week to come to the front of the class
    and share a picture that they took and the
    explanation that they made.
  • The presentation will not be graded, but if you
    come up with nothing or are absent 1 point will
    be deducted from your project grade.
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