Precipitation
Water Cycle
Severity of Storm
Important Qs
Weather info
100
One thing all precipitation has in common

Clouds

100

The water cycle is continuous, but it is powered by energy from __________

The Sun

100

What type of temperature produces more severe rain?

Hotter

100

The freezing temperature of Water

 0°C (32°F)

100

what type of rain do we experience in Kailua?

Orographic

200

Name three types of precipitation

Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail

200

The process in which water turns from a liquid to a gas

Evapopration

200

How does water vapor correlate to severity of the storm?

More water vapor, more severe storm

200

The name of the scientist that is known for bringing clouds into scientific study.

Dr. Simpson 

200

Energy transfers ____ of the parcel. (direction)

Out


300

The type of rain where moist air is forced into a landform, causing it to rise and produce rain

Orographic rain

300

The process in which liquid water falls to the ground as rain

precipitation
300
How does the amount of energy relate to the severity of a storm?

The more energy transfer, the bigger the storm

300

Why does warm air rise?

It is less dense than the surrounding colder air

300

The scientist known for studying clouds, called cumulonimbus clouds what before they had their official name?

hot towers! 

400

When a cold air parcel collides with a warm air parcel we get this type of precipitation

frontal

400

The process when water vapor turns back into liquid water

condensation

400

How does wind affect the storm in a situation where there's no difference in pressure?


Wind doesn't affect the storm. 

400

The type of scientist that uses historical data to reconstruct weather conditions

forensic meteorologist 

400

Temperature is the most important factor in________ formation.

sleet

500

What two factors determine precipitation type?

Temperature and wind

500

The phase change from solid to gas, like snow turning directly into water vapor without becoming a liquid

sublimation 

500

What would be the "perfect storm" of conditions, 3, to create a severe storm based on what we learned?

high wind

high temperature

high water vapor

500

What direction does wind move?

Always from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure

500

___________ forms when high winds blow raindrops upward into colder parts of the troposphere, where they freeze solid.

Hail

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