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Title: Thunderstorms


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Thunderstorms
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Thunderstorms
  • a storm containing lightning and thunder,
    towering cumulonimbus clouds. They do not
    generally rotate (non-cyclonic).
  • They are associated with midlatitude cyclones,
    localized convection, orographic lifting and
    tropical cyclones.

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Thunderstorm Formation
  • Ingredients
  • warm, moist air (often mT)
  • unstable (or conditionally unstable if lifting
    mech.)
  • encouraged by diverging air aloft

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Thunderstorm Life Cycle
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The Geography of Thunderstorms
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Thunderstorm Frequency
  • Probably 1500 to 2000 thunderstorms active around
    the world at any given time.

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Violent Associations
  • Hail
  • Downbursts(Microbursts)
  • Lightning and thunder
  • Tornadoes

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Hail
  • Formation
  • Largest? Coffeyville, KS,
    1970 (1.75 lb, 14 cm diameter)

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Downbursts
  • Macrobursts - extreme downdrafts associated with
    thunderstorms.
  • Microburst
  • smaller
  • lt 5 minute duration
  • winds up to 146 mph

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Lightning
  • discharge of electricity that occurs in mature
    thunderstorms
  • Cause charge separation in cloud sets up
    electrical potential
  • Role of lightning is to equalize these
    differences in electrical potential.
  • Important fixer of Nitrogen.

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Frequency of Occurrence
  • Globally, lightning flashes ? 100 times per
    second.

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Geography of Lightning
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USA Real-time Lightning
http//www.intellicast.com/Storm/Severe/Lightning.
aspx
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Thunder
  • Air poor conductor of electricity
  • Huge electrical potential develops
  • Lightning bolt superheats the air (30,000?C,
    54,000 ?F)
  • Surrounding air expands violently ? sound wave

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Distance from the Thunderstorm
  • Speed of light 186,000 m/s
  • Speed of sound about 1000 ft/s or 1/5 mile/s
  • Distance calculation
  • for each 5 seconds, about 1 mile away

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Key Points
  • Thunderstorm formation and life cycle
  • Thunderstorm geography and frequency
  • Violent associations
  • hail, downbursts, lightning/thunder
  • next lecture.tornadoes

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Tornadoes
  • Tornado Clip

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Tornado Formation
  • Severe Super Cell Thunderstorm (1 spawn
    tornadoes)
  • Often occur along cold fronts and move to NE
  • Strong updrafts
  • Wind shear (change in direction or strength of
    winds from top to bottom of storm)

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Funnel Cloud v. Tornado
Tornado
Funnel Cloud
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Waterspout- over water - less power- smaller
tempgradient
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World Tornado Geography
  • USA 90 of all tornadoes

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USA Tornado Geography
  • Every state!
  • Tornado Alley (TX, OK, KS, NE)

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USA Tornado Season
Most common when temperature gradient in central
U.S. is greatest.
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St. Louis Tornadoes By Hour
Source NCDC, 2007
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USA Tornado Occurrence
  • About 800-1000 tornadoes spotted each year.

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Tornado Classification
  • Fujita F-scale
  • F0 (winds lt 120 mph) to F5 (winds 200-300 mph)
  • based on rotational wind speed and damage done
  • Size Tornadoes generally lt 1/4 mile wide (damage
    path only 150 ft.)

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Deadliest Tornados
  • U.S.A.
  • Tri-state tornado outbreak of March 18, 1925
  • Kills 689 people in Missouri, Illinois Indiana
  • World
  • April 26, 1989 - Bangladesh - claimed 1,300
    lives.
  • Largest Tornado Outbreak
  • April 3-4, 1974 Super-Outbreak
  • 148 tornadoes overnight across 11 states.

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Tornado Forecasting
  • NEXRAD doppler radar (WSR-88D)
  • 138 stations across the USA
  • Intensity of storm noted by amount of reflection
    off rain, hail, and ice crystals.
  • Hook cloud is an indicator.

Orlando, Florida
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