Title: PRECIPITATION
1PRECIPITATION
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3CURVATURE EFFECT
4Q. Why are cloud droplets larger over the ocean?
5COLLISION- COALESCENCE PROCESS
Most collide on forward edge Some collide on
backside
Terminal velocity Almost 10 m/s for largest
raindrops
6Q. Why can a cumuliform cloud produce heavier
precipitation than a stratiform cloud?
"Warm" Cloud
7Supercooled water droplets
"Cold" Cloud
8Deposition nuclei
Ice forms directly on ice nuclei
Freezing Nuclei
Promote freezing of supercooled droplets (contact
nuclei)
9Ice crystals grow at the expense of water droplets
Higher saturation vapour pressure
10- Riming causes
- snow pellets (graupel)
- supercooled droplets
- freeze on contact
Snowflakes form through aggregation
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12Natural cloud seeding
13ARTIFICIAL CLOUD SEEDING
Source Desert Research Institute, Nevada, USA
Source North Dakota Cloud Modification Project,
USA
14Source North Dakota Cloud Modification Project,
USA
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16VIRGA
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2818cm diameter
World's Largest Hailstone
Aurora, Nebraska June 22, 2003
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35AIR PRESSURE, FORCES AND WIND
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45Remember the paper cup experiment
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53WIND
SMALL-SCALE
LOCAL SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 10
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55WIND VANE CUP ANEMOMETER
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57SONIC
ANEMOMETER
SOUND WAVES DETERMINEWIND SPEED, DIRECTION
TEMPERATURE
Sonic transducers
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59SNOWDRIFT
60SNOWDRIFT
http//www.wrds.uwyo.edu/wrds/rmfres/fendrift.html
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62Effect of Surface Roughness and Instability on
Windspeed
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64Depth of mixing depends on
Surface Heating
WIND SPEED
TOPOGRAPHY
SURFACE ELEMENTS
65Effect of Eddies on Wind Inclination
UNSTABLE
STABLE
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67MOUNTAIN WAVES
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71ROTOR CLOUDS
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75Shelter Belts
76WIND SHEAR
77Reinforcement of Wave Structure
78SEA BREEZE
79LAND BREEZE
80Lake-induced convergence
Also SW Ontario
81CORIOLIS FRICTION EFFECTS
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83MONSOON SEASONS
84CHINOOK !
Cooling At MALR 6C/km
Warming At DALR 10 C/km
Warming At DALR 10 C/km
Cooling At MALR 6C/km
Cooling At DALR 10 C/km
X
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VANCOUVER
LETHBRIDGE
12C
8C
More sensible heat
85CHINOOK WALL CLOUD
86Santa Ana Winds
87KATABATIC WINDS
88HABOOB
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90Ventifacts
Entrained Particle
Exposed section
Buried Portion
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92DUST DEVIL
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