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   If you go further into the
    Earth’s surface and through
    the atmosphere, the pressure
    decreases.
   There are fewer gas
    molecules as you go up.
    That’s why the pressure
    decreases.
   The result is that the
    ascending air is expanded,
    and then cooled. Creating
    the process of Adiabatic
    Temperature changes.
 Orographic lifting is when
  elevations, like mountains
  shield air flow.
 This can happen because air
  goes up a mountain slope,
  then adiabatic cooling plays
  it’s part in making clouds and
  precipitation.
 When the air gets to the
  leeward side of the
  mountain, a great amount of
  the air’s moisture is lost,
  because it was already used
  up on the other side of the
  mountain.
 When masses of warm air
  and cold air combine, they
  create a front. The colder air
  acts like a wall that the
  warmer air can’t get pass, so
  it rises upward and over the
  wall of cool air.
 When this happens, clouds
  form and condense,
  creating the process, frontal
  wedging.
   Convergence is when the wind
    moves and ends up in a
    horizontal inflow of air into an
    area.
   Then, convergent winds that are
    at a lower level meet with the
    motion. Air rises and clouds form.
   An example of convergence is
    when a cloud hovers over a
    certain area and makes the
    converging winds collide, then
    they rise upward, toward the
    cloud; creating the process of
    convergence.
   Localized convective lifting is
  when unequal heating of the
  earth’s surface causes sections
  of air to be warmed.
 This happens when the air is filled
  with water vapor and it rises to
  the location where cooler
  temperatures are and that forms
  condensation.
 It almost repeats in a cycle, as
  you can see in the picture to the
  right.
   An example of Stability is when
    cool air moves over a warmer
    area, then the warm surface heats
    up from the air that is below it. As a
    result, it will create an air mass that
    is actually less stable as the
    temperature changes.
   Density differences are when there
    is a change between the density
    and the water vapor is in the air.
 Condensation is the part of
  the weather cycle that rain
  drops evaporate from a
  body of water upward into
  the air and form clouds.
 Condensation is the second
  stage in the water cycle.
 Condensation takes place
  after water evaporates into
  the air.
 Cumulonimbus: Thunder clouds
 Cirrostratus: Thin and wispy
 Cirrus: Very thin, could look curly
 Cirrocumulus: Fluffy and small
 Altostratus: Very wavy looking
 Altocumulus: Fluffy and are
  medium sized
 Stratocumulus: Flat and wide on
  the bottom and fluffy on the top.
 Cumulus: Your regular fluffy cloud
 Stratus: Layered from thick to thin.
 They could reach heights from
  16,500 ft, to 45,000 feet into
  the air at mid latitude.
 When they reach this level,
  they are made out of ice
  crystals
 The clouds that could very
  well be in this level are cirrus,
  cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus
   These clouds could reach heights
    from 6,500 ft, to 23,000 ft in the
    air.
   In the level below high clouds,
    these clouds could possibly be
    made of ice crystals, but are
    mostly made up of water
    droplets.
   Some of the clouds that form at
    this level could be altocumulus,
    altostratus, and nimbostratus.
   Low clouds can reach heights
    from 2,500 ft to 8,000 ft into the
    air
   In the lowest level, they form
    from humidity that is held in the
    air and by water droplets that
    condense into these clouds.
   The clouds that are in this level
    are the common cumulus and
    stratus clouds.
 They are clouds that are
  vertically formed and they
  are usually dark looking or
  stormy looking clouds.
 They actually look very
  unusual compared to other
  clouds
 Fog is basically water
  droplets that form and
  condense, creating a mist
  in the Earth’s surface.
 It disappears when it
  reaches a certain cool,
  saturation point.
 Cold cloud precipitation is
  when precipitation
  happens and water
  descends down from the
  clouds, but it’s really cold.
 This is because the
  temperature has
  changed within the cloud
  to a lower temperature.
 Warm air precipitation is
  when precipitation
  happens and water
  descends down from the
  clouds, but it’s really warm
 This happens because the
  humidity that is trapped
  inside the clouds is really
  warm, so when it rains, you
  get warm cloud
  precipitation.
   Rain, snow and sleet are
    various types of precipitation
    that can happen within a
    cloud. If the temperature is
    warm, the cloud precipitates
    rain, and if the temperature
    is cold, the cloud
    precipitates snow.
   Sleet, glaze, and hail are also
    different forms of
    precipitation. Sleet and hail
    are similar, but hail usually
    comes in thunder storms.
    Sleet can sometimes comes
    when it’s raining.
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  • 1.
  • 2. If you go further into the Earth’s surface and through the atmosphere, the pressure decreases.  There are fewer gas molecules as you go up. That’s why the pressure decreases.  The result is that the ascending air is expanded, and then cooled. Creating the process of Adiabatic Temperature changes.
  • 3.  Orographic lifting is when elevations, like mountains shield air flow.  This can happen because air goes up a mountain slope, then adiabatic cooling plays it’s part in making clouds and precipitation.  When the air gets to the leeward side of the mountain, a great amount of the air’s moisture is lost, because it was already used up on the other side of the mountain.
  • 4.  When masses of warm air and cold air combine, they create a front. The colder air acts like a wall that the warmer air can’t get pass, so it rises upward and over the wall of cool air.  When this happens, clouds form and condense, creating the process, frontal wedging.
  • 5. Convergence is when the wind moves and ends up in a horizontal inflow of air into an area.  Then, convergent winds that are at a lower level meet with the motion. Air rises and clouds form.  An example of convergence is when a cloud hovers over a certain area and makes the converging winds collide, then they rise upward, toward the cloud; creating the process of convergence.
  • 6. Localized convective lifting is when unequal heating of the earth’s surface causes sections of air to be warmed.  This happens when the air is filled with water vapor and it rises to the location where cooler temperatures are and that forms condensation.  It almost repeats in a cycle, as you can see in the picture to the right.
  • 7. An example of Stability is when cool air moves over a warmer area, then the warm surface heats up from the air that is below it. As a result, it will create an air mass that is actually less stable as the temperature changes.  Density differences are when there is a change between the density and the water vapor is in the air.
  • 8.  Condensation is the part of the weather cycle that rain drops evaporate from a body of water upward into the air and form clouds.  Condensation is the second stage in the water cycle.  Condensation takes place after water evaporates into the air.
  • 9.  Cumulonimbus: Thunder clouds  Cirrostratus: Thin and wispy  Cirrus: Very thin, could look curly  Cirrocumulus: Fluffy and small  Altostratus: Very wavy looking  Altocumulus: Fluffy and are medium sized  Stratocumulus: Flat and wide on the bottom and fluffy on the top.  Cumulus: Your regular fluffy cloud  Stratus: Layered from thick to thin.
  • 10.  They could reach heights from 16,500 ft, to 45,000 feet into the air at mid latitude.  When they reach this level, they are made out of ice crystals  The clouds that could very well be in this level are cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus
  • 11. These clouds could reach heights from 6,500 ft, to 23,000 ft in the air.  In the level below high clouds, these clouds could possibly be made of ice crystals, but are mostly made up of water droplets.  Some of the clouds that form at this level could be altocumulus, altostratus, and nimbostratus.
  • 12. Low clouds can reach heights from 2,500 ft to 8,000 ft into the air  In the lowest level, they form from humidity that is held in the air and by water droplets that condense into these clouds.  The clouds that are in this level are the common cumulus and stratus clouds.
  • 13.  They are clouds that are vertically formed and they are usually dark looking or stormy looking clouds.  They actually look very unusual compared to other clouds
  • 14.  Fog is basically water droplets that form and condense, creating a mist in the Earth’s surface.  It disappears when it reaches a certain cool, saturation point.
  • 15.  Cold cloud precipitation is when precipitation happens and water descends down from the clouds, but it’s really cold.  This is because the temperature has changed within the cloud to a lower temperature.
  • 16.  Warm air precipitation is when precipitation happens and water descends down from the clouds, but it’s really warm  This happens because the humidity that is trapped inside the clouds is really warm, so when it rains, you get warm cloud precipitation.
  • 17. Rain, snow and sleet are various types of precipitation that can happen within a cloud. If the temperature is warm, the cloud precipitates rain, and if the temperature is cold, the cloud precipitates snow.
  • 18. Sleet, glaze, and hail are also different forms of precipitation. Sleet and hail are similar, but hail usually comes in thunder storms. Sleet can sometimes comes when it’s raining.