Cloud
Formation
By Quincy Rogers
http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Ce-Cr/Climate-Moderator-Water-as-
a.html

                Orogrophic Lifting




   • An easier way to explain this would be
     the windward and leeward side of
     mountain. One side gets all the
     precipitation, and the other side gets
     nothing.
Fronts
• A boundary between colliding masses
  of warm and cold air.
• Less dense air rises
Convergence
     • When air rises because the air under it
       flows together




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Localized Lifting



• When un-equal heating warms up one
  pocket of air more than the others ,
  making that air less dense
Stableness


• Air that sits still
• Stable air stays in one place while
  unstable air rises and moves around
http://aumusiclibrary.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/rain.jpg


                       Condensation

    • For condensation to happen, there
      needs to a surface
    • The air needs to be saturated
    • When this happens in he air we call
      clouds
http://images.usatoday.com/weather/photos/clouds/cirrus2.jpg


 Cloud types and Precipitation


• Cirrus- high up, white, and are thin.
  Look like wispy feathery cloudy
• Cumulus- big fluffy clouds that have a
  flat bottom
• Stratus- cover much and often most of
  the sky. No distinctive individual clouds
Fog

• A cloud that is so heavy it fell to the
  ground
Precipitation

• For precipitation to form, the water
  vapor in the air must get bigger by one
  million times
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/41/Bergeron_pr
ocess.svg/220px-Bergeron_process.svg.png

                 Bergeron Process

   • Theory that describes the precipitation
     of cold clouds
   • Water below 0C is said to be super
     cooled
   • Water in this stage will automatically
     freeze with contact
Collision Coalescence

• When air is super saturated with ice
• Theory that describes the formation of
  raindrops
High Clouds

• Bases reside between 16000 and 45000
  feet
• Because of the altitude they are
  mainly composed of ice crystals
• Clouds in the region would be cirrus,
  cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus
Middle Clouds

• Bases found at 6,500 to 23,000 feet
• Main clouds here are altostratus, alto
  nimbus, and nimbostratus clouds
• Their height depends on the region
  they form
Low Clouds
Rain and Snow

    • Forms when water droplets in clouds
      size up one million times

    • Depending on the weather in the
      region, the water droplets may freeze
      into crystals and become snow


http://zahiym5tlc.edublogs.org/files/2010/01/rain-and-snow1.jpg
Sleet
Glaze
Hail

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