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Clouds
What are clouds?
A cloud is a large collection of very tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. The droplets are so small and light that they can float in the air.
Why do clouds float?
A cloud is made up of liquid water droplets. A cloud forms when air is heated by the sun. As it rises, it slowly cools it reaches the saturation point and water condenses, forming a cloud. As long as the cloud and the air that its made of is warmer than the outside air around it, it floats!
There are 3 main types of clouds:
Cirrus or thin feathery clouds
Stratus or layered clouds
Cumulus or fluffy clouds
Cirrus Clouds
Are the most common of the
high clouds. They are composed of ice and are thin, wispy clouds blown in high winds into long streamers. Cirrus clouds are usually white and predict fair to pleasant weather. By watching the movement of cirrus clouds you can tell from which direction weather is approaching. When you see cirrus clouds, it usually indicates that a change in the weather will occur within 24 hours.
Stratus Clouds
are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble fog that doesn't reach the ground. Light mist or drizzle sometimes falls out of these clouds.
Cumulus Clouds
are white, puffy clouds that look like pieces of floating cotton. Cumulus clouds are often called "fair-weather clouds". The base of each cloud is flat and the top of each cloud has rounded towers. When the top of the cumulus clouds resemble the head of a cauliflower, it is called cumulus congestus or towering cumulus. These clouds grow upward and they can develop into giant cumulonimbus clouds, which are thunderstorm clouds.
The Importance of Clouds
Clouds help regulate Earth's energy balance by reflecting and scattering solar radiation and by absorbing Earth's infrared energy.
Clouds are required for precipitation to occur and, hence are an essential part of the hydrologic cycle.
Clouds indicate what type of atmospheric processes are occurring (e.g., cumulus clouds indicate surface heating and atmospheric turbulence).
Clouds help redistribute extra heat from the equator toward the poles.
References
https://www.google.com/search?q=clouds&biw=1366&bih=624&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwixqOqjlu3NAhVHNpQKHbtGCE0Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=_
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1366&bih=624&tbm=isch&q=clouds+clipart&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwir8paml-3NAhXGkJQKHSrFAPUQhyYIHQ&dpr=1#imgrc=WZWIVB52x_MJRM%3A
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cloud_types
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/weather-clouds.htm
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8. Humidity
Concept: Warm air holds more
water vapor than cool air.
Why?
Fast moving air molecules leave
more space for water molecules
9. Humidity
Concept: Warm air holds more
water vapor than cool air.
Why?
Fast moving air molecules leave
more space for water molecules
Water molecules are moving fast
so they can’t stick together
12. Humidity
Humidity: The amount of water
vapor in air
Relative humidity: The amount
of water vapor in air compared
to how much water vapor the air
can hold.
18. Cloud Formation
We are going to add to that
picture
Water molecules cannot just
slow down and stick to each
other
19. Cloud Formation
We are going to add to that
picture
Water molecules cannot just
slow down and stick to each
other
Must stick to something else
first.
22. Cloud Formation
Condensation Nuclei: Small
particles in the atmosphere that
water molecules can cling to
May be salt, dust, or another
solid particle
27. Cloud Formation
Orographic Lifting
Wind blowing along the
Earth’s surface runs into a
mountain
Air has nowhere to go but up
As the air rises it cools and
condenses
30. Cloud Formation
Air Mass collisions
If a cold mass of air and a
warm mass of air collide, what
do you think happens?
31. Cloud Formation
Air Mass collisions
If a cold mass of air and a
warm mass of air collide, what
do you think happens?
The warm air is forced up
32. Cloud Formation
Air Mass collisions
If a cold mass of air and a
warm mass of air collide, what
do you think happens?
The warm air is forced up
It cools and forms a cloud
36. Cloud Formation
Sea Breeze
Cool air over the ocean moves
towards land
When the cool air reaches
land it warms and rises
37. Cloud Formation
Sea Breeze
Cool air over the ocean moves
towards land
When the cool air reaches
land it warms and rises
Rising air cools and
condenses
38. Cloud Formation
Sea Breeze
Cool air over the ocean moves
towards land
When the cool air reaches
land it warms and rises
Rising air cools and
condenses
Forms clouds
42. Cloud Formation
Stability: The ability of an air
mass to resist rising
The warmer an air mass, the less
stable it is
The cooler an air mass the more
stable it is
56. Types of Clouds
Keep your words out and answer
the following questions
What is the height and shape of
a stratocumulus cloud?
57. Types of Clouds
Keep your words out and answer
the following questions
What is the height and shape of
a stratocumulus cloud?
A. Middle and Flat
58. Types of Clouds
Keep your words out and answer
the following questions
What is the height and shape of
a stratocumulus cloud?
A. Middle and Flat
B. Middle and Puffy
59. Types of Clouds
Keep your words out and answer
the following questions
What is the height and shape of
a stratocumulus cloud?
A. Middle and Flat
B. Middle and Puffy
C. Low and Puffy
60. Types of Clouds
Keep your words out and answer
the following questions
What is the height and shape of
a stratocumulus cloud?
A. Middle and Flat
B. Middle and Puffy
C. Low and Puffy
D. Low and Flat