Formation
Updrafts & Size
Layers & Ice
Precipitation Types
100

What are the tiny frozen balls that form when supercooled water droplets collide and freeze in a thunderstorm cloud?

Hail/hailstone

100

What force in a storm keeps hailstones aloft so they can grow larger?

Updraft

100
What visual feature of some hailstones shows that they went through different types of growth?

They develop a layered look.

100

If ice forms near the cloud top but melts before reaching the ground, what type of precipitation will the ground observers detect?

Raindrops

200

Describe what "supercooled" water droplets are.

very, very cold water droplets

200

According to the table, what approximate updraft speed (in mph) is associated with the size of a golf ball?

64 mph

200

What causes the clear rings in a layered hailstone?

air molecules can escape from the slowly freezing water drops

200

Why do some clouds produce rain instead of hail, even though ice forms in the upper parts of the same cloud?

When the ice pieces are too small they start to fall, which causes them to melt before they reach the ground

300

Explain why thunderstorms with very tall clouds are more likely to produce hail than shallow clouds?

When the clouds grow tall, they lift the water droplets into very cold parts of the atmosphere.

300

Identify the general pattern in the table that relates hailstone size to updrafts speed. (As _____ increases/decreases then ______ increases/decreases)

As updrafts speed increases then hailstone size increases

300

What causes the white (opaque) rings in a layered hailstone?

the supercooled water drops freeze instantly, trapping air molecules

300

Explain how ground temperature influences whether precipitation falls as snow or rain

Snow forms when the temps near the ground are low, close to 32 degrees F.

400

What causes hailstones to grow?

They are colliding with other water droplets and become bigger as those droplets freeze on them.

400

Explain why stronger updrafts allow some hailstones to reach sizes like a softball.

When updrafts are stronger, they produce stronger lift forces and therefore can keep hailstones in the cloud longer

400

Describe how altering growth conditions inside a cloud produce the "layered onion-like" appearance in hailstones

hailstones grow in both of these ways and collide with supercooled and not supercooled water drops, when they go through both types of growth they develop this look

400
What role do updrafts play in the creation of snow?

Updrafts are weaker and will not keep snow aloft in the cloud if snowflakes are big, which make them fall back to Earth

500

Describe start to finish the process of creating a hailstone.

(Water evaporates from the surface), water droplets get supercooled in tall thunderstorm clouds, they collide with other water droplets which freeze onto them

500

Given the table, describe how you would predict the updraft speed needed to form a hailstone about 3 inches in diameter. Explain your reasoning using the table's pattern

84 mph or 135 km/h, reading the table

500

Using your whiteboard- Create a sketch of a layered hailstone and explain what changes in a cloud would produce each layer. 

check whiteboard

500

How could the same thunderstorm produce hail in one location but rain in another location?

Must discuss updrafts in answer.

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