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Hydrological cycle
Weather- “the state of the atmosphere with respect
to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm,
clearness or cloudiness”.
Climate – “the average course or condition of the
weather at a place usually over a period of years as
exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and
precipitation”.
ATMOSPHERE
Troposphere
 Most of the weather occurs.
Stratosphere
 19% of the atmosphere’s gases;
 Ozone layer
Mesosphere
 Most meteorites burn up here.
Thermosphere
 High energy rays from the sun are absorbed;
 Hottest layer.
Exosphere
 Molecules from atmosphere escape into space; satellites orbit here.
Wind and Wind belts
 The global wind belts are formed by two main
factors: the unequal heating of the earth by
sunlight and the earth's spin.
 The unequal heating makes the tropical regions
warmer than the polar regions. As a result, there is
higher pressure at the poles and lower at the
equator.
 As the wind flows from high to low pressure, the
atmosphere tries to send the cold air toward the
equator at the surface and send warm air northward
toward the pole at higher levels.
The spin of the earth prevents this from being a direct
route, and the flow in the atmosphere breaks into three
zones between the equator and each pole.
 These form the six global wind belts: 3 in the Northern
Hemisphere (NH) and 3 in the Southern (SH). They are
generally known as:
 1) The Tradewinds, which blow from the northeast (NH)
and southeast SH), are found in the subtropic regions from
about 30 degrees latitude to the equator.
 2) The Prevailing Westerlies (SW in NH and NW in SH)
which blow in the middle latitudes. Most of North America
fits into this belt.
 3) The Polar Easterlies which blow from the east in the
polar regions.
Cloud is a visible set of drops of water and fragments
of ice suspended in the atmosphere and located at some
altitude above the earth’s surface.
Hydrological Cycle
Classification of precipitation
Based on the “mechanism” by which air is lifted.
 Frontal lifting: Warmer air is forced to go above
cooler air in equilibrium with a cooler surface.
 Orographic lifting: Air is forced to go over mountains
(and it’s the reason why windward slopes receive
more precipitation).
 Convective Lifting: Warm air rises from a warm
surface and progressively cools down.
 Cyclonic Lifting: A cyclonic storm is a large, low
pressure system that forms when a warm air mass and
a cold air mass collide.
Frontal lifting
Orographic precipitation
Convective Precipitation
Cyclonic Precipitation
Measurement of precipitation
Rain gauges
Recording Non-recording
Weighing bucket type
Recording Natural Siphon
Tipping bucket type
Non recording- Symon’s Rain gauge
Non-Recording Symon’s raingauge
Weighing bucket type
Natural Siphon type rain Gauge
Tipping Bucket type
Forms of precipitation
The common forms of precipitation are as follows:
 Rain
 Snow
 Drizzle
 Glaze
 Sleet
 Hail
Rain
 Principal form of precipitation in India
 Water drops size larger than 0.5 mm and maximum
size is 6mm
 The drop size greater than 6mm breaks in to
smaller sizes during it’s fall.
On the basis of the rainfall intensity , they are
classified as
Type Intensity
Light rain Trace to 2.5 mm/hr
Moderate rain 2.5 to 7.5 mm/hr
Heavy rain Greater than 7.5 mm/hr
Snow
 It consists of ice crystals which usually combine to
form flakes.
 Initial density of snow is between 0.06 to
0.15g/cm3
 Average is 0.1 g/cm3
 In India it occurs only in the Himalayan regions.
Drizzle
 A fine sprinkle of numerous water droplets of size
less than 0.5 mm and intensity less than 1 mm/h is
known as drizzle.
 In this the drops are so small that they appear to
float in the air.
 Glaze
When rain or drizzle comes in contact with cold
ground around 0ᴼc,the water drops freeze to form
an ice coating called glaze or freezing rain.
 Sleet
It is frozen raindrops of transparent grains which form
when rain falls through air at subfreezing temperature.
Hail
 Showery precipitation in the form of irregular
pellets or lumps of ice of size more than 8mm.
 It occurs in violent thunderstorms.
 Thank you

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Hydrological cycle

  • 2. Weather- “the state of the atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness”. Climate – “the average course or condition of the weather at a place usually over a period of years as exhibited by temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation”.
  • 3. ATMOSPHERE Troposphere  Most of the weather occurs. Stratosphere  19% of the atmosphere’s gases;  Ozone layer Mesosphere  Most meteorites burn up here. Thermosphere  High energy rays from the sun are absorbed;  Hottest layer. Exosphere  Molecules from atmosphere escape into space; satellites orbit here.
  • 4.
  • 5. Wind and Wind belts  The global wind belts are formed by two main factors: the unequal heating of the earth by sunlight and the earth's spin.  The unequal heating makes the tropical regions warmer than the polar regions. As a result, there is higher pressure at the poles and lower at the equator.  As the wind flows from high to low pressure, the atmosphere tries to send the cold air toward the equator at the surface and send warm air northward toward the pole at higher levels.
  • 6. The spin of the earth prevents this from being a direct route, and the flow in the atmosphere breaks into three zones between the equator and each pole.  These form the six global wind belts: 3 in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and 3 in the Southern (SH). They are generally known as:  1) The Tradewinds, which blow from the northeast (NH) and southeast SH), are found in the subtropic regions from about 30 degrees latitude to the equator.  2) The Prevailing Westerlies (SW in NH and NW in SH) which blow in the middle latitudes. Most of North America fits into this belt.  3) The Polar Easterlies which blow from the east in the polar regions.
  • 7.
  • 8. Cloud is a visible set of drops of water and fragments of ice suspended in the atmosphere and located at some altitude above the earth’s surface.
  • 10. Classification of precipitation Based on the “mechanism” by which air is lifted.  Frontal lifting: Warmer air is forced to go above cooler air in equilibrium with a cooler surface.  Orographic lifting: Air is forced to go over mountains (and it’s the reason why windward slopes receive more precipitation).  Convective Lifting: Warm air rises from a warm surface and progressively cools down.  Cyclonic Lifting: A cyclonic storm is a large, low pressure system that forms when a warm air mass and a cold air mass collide.
  • 15. Measurement of precipitation Rain gauges Recording Non-recording Weighing bucket type Recording Natural Siphon Tipping bucket type Non recording- Symon’s Rain gauge
  • 18. Natural Siphon type rain Gauge
  • 20. Forms of precipitation The common forms of precipitation are as follows:  Rain  Snow  Drizzle  Glaze  Sleet  Hail
  • 21. Rain  Principal form of precipitation in India  Water drops size larger than 0.5 mm and maximum size is 6mm  The drop size greater than 6mm breaks in to smaller sizes during it’s fall.
  • 22. On the basis of the rainfall intensity , they are classified as Type Intensity Light rain Trace to 2.5 mm/hr Moderate rain 2.5 to 7.5 mm/hr Heavy rain Greater than 7.5 mm/hr
  • 23. Snow  It consists of ice crystals which usually combine to form flakes.  Initial density of snow is between 0.06 to 0.15g/cm3  Average is 0.1 g/cm3  In India it occurs only in the Himalayan regions.
  • 24. Drizzle  A fine sprinkle of numerous water droplets of size less than 0.5 mm and intensity less than 1 mm/h is known as drizzle.  In this the drops are so small that they appear to float in the air.
  • 25.  Glaze When rain or drizzle comes in contact with cold ground around 0ᴼc,the water drops freeze to form an ice coating called glaze or freezing rain.
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.  Sleet It is frozen raindrops of transparent grains which form when rain falls through air at subfreezing temperature.
  • 29.
  • 30. Hail  Showery precipitation in the form of irregular pellets or lumps of ice of size more than 8mm.  It occurs in violent thunderstorms.
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