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Title: Forms of Precipitation


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Forms of Precipitation
  • Rain
  • liquid form
  • often originates as snow
  • drizzle
  • smallest diameter of raindrops
  • Snow
  • ice crystals
  • density much less than rain
  • 1 inch rainfall 10 inches snow (avg)

2
Forms of Precipitation, cont.
  • Sleet
  • frozen raindrops
  • rain freezes upon entering a cold, thick surface
    layer of air
  • Freezing Rain
  • ice storm
  • raindrops freeze upon contact with cold surface

3
Forms of Precipitation, cont.
  • Hail
  • lumps of ice
  • severe thunderstorms (cumulonimbus)

4
The Precipitation Process
  • Will precipitation occur or not?
  • gravity vs. air currents
  • droplet size (diameter)
  • Average water particle is 10 microns
  • need about a million to be large enough
  • coalescence
  • growth of water particles
  • three types

5
Ice Crystal Growth
  • most common form of coalescence
  • requires water vapor, water droplets
    (supercooled), and ice crystals
  • water vapor condenses upon ice crystals
  • ice crystals intercept water droplets droplets
    crystallize
  • occurs in cold clouds
  • temperatures below 32 degrees F
  • resulting precipitation
  • snow, rain, sleet

6
Water Droplet Collision
  • not common, but not unusual either
  • coalescence through collisions
  • occurs in warm clouds
  • temperatures above 32 degrees F
  • resulting precipitation
  • rain

7
Condensation Nuclei
  • some air particles are hygroscopic
  • ex. dust, which attracts water droplets or ice
    crystals
  • coalescence may proceed
  • ice crystal growth or water droplet collision
  • artificial cloud seeding
  • may induce precipitation
  • can enhance precipitation
  • silver iodide or dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide)
    serve as nuclei

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ReadingsText pp. 501-506
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