Transcript Atmosphere
Atmosphere-Weather
Earth Science Ch. 11
Temperature vs. Heat
Temperature-measures how rapidly
molecules are moving
Heat-transfer of energy
Flow is from hotter to colder
Temperature
scales-fig.11-7
Converting degrees
F = (C x 1.8) +
32
C = 5/9 (F-32)
75-32=44x5/9=
24 C
Dew Point
Temp at which air must be cooled to reach
saturation.
No dew or rain or snow til this temp occurs
Wind
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Humidity-water vapor in air
Relative humidity= actual amt in air
potential amt of
moisture it can hold
(More on this in geode disk)
Clouds
Part 2
How do clouds form?
Warm, moist air rises, then it expands and
cools.
When it reaches its dew point, the water
vapor condenses on condensation nuclei.
Ex. dust, smoke particles, sea salt
Millions collect, and clouds form
4 ways air rises. . .
Weather _amp
Orographic Lifting
Convergence of air
Frontal wedging
In summary, 4 ways air rises
Types of Clouds (table 11-3)
Classified by altitude and shape
Cirro-high
Alto-middle
Strato-low
cirrus-hair
cumulus-puffy
stratus-layer
nimbus-rainy
General Info
Cirrus clouds made of ice crystals
Fog is lowest form of clouds
Coalescence-cloud droplets colliding
They get big enough, and rain droplets form
Precipitation
Rain, snow, sleet, hail
rime-ice that forms
when water droplets
freeze
Assessment
1. Describe the 4 ways air can rise.
2. Describe how the water cycle works.
3. Know how to identify cloud types.
4. What are dew point and humidity?
References
Most information was taken from Glencoe and McGraw-Hill’s Earth Science
textbook
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