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    Topic 13

    Weather

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    Basic Questions

    1. Why does Buffalo get lake-effect snow?

    2. What are the air masses surrounding NA?

    3. What causes air mass instability (lifting)?

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    Weather: Topics

    Air Masses

    Atmospheric Lifting Mechanisms

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    General Atmospher ic Circulation

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    Air Masses

    Distinct volume of air having specific

    Temperature

    HumidityStability

    Moisture and temperature

    characteristics of itssource region

    Alberta Clipper

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    Air Masses Affecting NAMoisture

    mfor maritime (wet)

    cfor continental (dry)

    Temperature (Latitude)

    Afor artic

    Pfor polar

    Tfor tropicalEfor equatorial

    AAfor Antarctic

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    NA Air MassesWinter

    4. Maritime tropical (MA)

    Stable, conditionally unstableSubtropical high-pressure cells

    Pacific more stable, drier

    2. Continental Polar( CP)

    NH continentality

    Cold, stable, clear skies, high P

    Lifts moist, warm air in its path condensation

    1.Continental Arctic (CA)

    Stable, very cold and very dry

    3. Maritime Polar (MP)

    Cool, moist, unstable air

    Subpolar low-pressure cells

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    NA Air MassesSummer

    1. Mariritme Tropica(MP) Move northward, onto land

    2. CP: Move northward, off

    shore

    3. CT : Hot, dry air moves into southwest

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    Lake-effect Snow

    Below freezing cP and cA air absorbs heat and moisture

    over Great Lakes

    On shore, air becomes chilled heavy snow (200 in.)

    Restricted to ~50 to 100 km inland

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    Lake-effect Snow

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    Atmospher ic L if ting

    For air masses to cool adiabatically and form

    precipitation, they must lift and rise

    Four mechanismsConvergent Lifting

    Convectional Lifting

    Orographic Lifting

    Frontal Lifting

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    Atmospher ic L if ting Mechanisms (1)

    Trade Winds and ITCZ

    Dew point condestion: cloud shape flat bottom

    Convergent lifting

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    Atmospher ic L if ting Mechanisms (2)

    Air warms over

    ground surface

    Floridaboth convergent

    and convectional lifting

    Convectional ( local) Lifting

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    Atmospher ic Lif ting Mechanisms (3a)

    Air lifted, cools adiabatically;

    rain shadow

    Orographic Lifting: adiabatic heating

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    Sierra Nevada

    Mt. Range

    Cools adiabatically

    Heats adiabatically

    Rain shadow, WA

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    Atmospher ic Lif ting Mechanisms (4a)

    .: leading edge

    of advancing airmass

    A place of

    atmosphericdiscontinuity, line

    of conflict

    between two airmasses

    Frontal lifting

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    Atmospher ic Lif ting Mechanisms (4a)

    Leading edge ofCold air mass: Cold front

    Warm air mass: Warm front

    Frontal lifting

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    Atmospher ic Lif ting Mechanisms (4b)

    Steep face due to density anduniform characteristics

    Warm air is lifted, coolsadiabatically, and becomesunstable

    .: a wind shift, Tdrop,lower P, cumulonimbusclouds, and heavy precipitation

    An advance of cp or mp toward mt

    A fast advancing cold front can cause violent lifting

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    Atmospher ic Lif ting Mechanisms (4c)

    Warm air pushes the coolerunderlying air into a wedgea temperature inversion

    mTair gently lifted, leadingto cloud development

    Leading edge of mt air unable to lift cooler air mass

    Larger spatial space than cold air mass.

    Warm fronts form a progression of clouds-not as

    energetic as an advancing cold front.

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    Basic Questions

    1. Why does Buffalo get lake-effect snow? cP

    air mass migrating across lake2. What are the air masses surrounding NA?

    cP, mP, and mT

    3. What causes air masses instability (lifting)?Convergence, convection, orography, fronts.


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