Monday, April 12 th 1.Weather Journal 2.Cloud Types 3.Sky Photos.

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Monday, April 12 th 1.Weather Journal 2.Cloud Types 3.Sky Photos

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Monday, April 12th

1. Weather Journal

2. Cloud Types

3. Sky Photos

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Quick Review…

• Saturday and Sunday were sunny and the temps started cool on Saturday and slowly warmed over the weekend.

• This Common in areas of :

• High Pressure / Low Pressure

HIGH PRESSURE

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Quick Review…

• This morning started off warm and cloudy with a chance of showers later in the day.

• Today we will experience:

• Higher Pressure / Lower Pressure

LOWER PRESSURE

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Weather Journals

• Please write down the dates of :Saturday (4/10)Sunday (4/11)and Today (4/12)

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Three Main Cloud groups

Cumulus

Stratus

Cirrus

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Cumulus – A Low Cloud

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Cumulus

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Cumulus Clouds Grow Upward!

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These are called “Towering Cumulus” or “Cumulocongestus”

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Finally…They are Thunderstorm Clouds!

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Officially called “Cumulonimbus” Clouds

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If they grow large enough….They become Severe Thunderstorms.There are some specific clouds

associated with Severe Thunderstorms.

They are….

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Mammatus Clouds

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Mammatus are pouches hanging from the bottom of a cloud

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Sometimes a “Wall Cloud” will form

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This is a part of the cloud that lowers really close to the ground

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90% of all tornadoes form from Wall Clouds

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The other type of low cloud is a “Stratus” Cloud

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These are layer or blanket clouds

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They are the clouds on gray, dreary days

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Stratus are most common in winter

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If a stratus cloud forms on the ground….

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It is called “Fog”

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If a stratus cloud Rains….

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It’s called a “Nimbostratus”

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The next level of clouds are “Mid-Level” Clouds

“Alto” is a word meaning middle

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“Altocumulus” are cumulus clouds higher in the atmosphere

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Many times they look like popcorn

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“Altostratus” look very much like regular Stratus clouds

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But they are sometimes thinner and not complete across the sky

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The highest clouds in the sky are Cirrus Clouds.

They form so high up that all the water in them has frozen to ice

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Cirrus Clouds are very white in color…..

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…and wispy in shape

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Some Other Odd forms of clouds include…

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Contrails

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Formed from the exhaust of Jets

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Lenticular

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Which are cumulus clouds smoothed out by strong winds

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Many times they are reported as UFO’s

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“Pileus” clouds form on the top of mountains

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They often look like caps over the mountain top

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“Noctilucent” clouds glow in the dark

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They are very rare and few good pictures of them exist

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The last type of very rare cloud is a “Nacreus” cloud

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“Nacreus” clouds shine like the inside of a clam shell

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Now…

Try to name these clouds

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Cumulus

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Altocumulus

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Cumulonimbus

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Lenticular

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Stratus

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Cirrus

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Cirrus (again)

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Mammatus

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Wall Cloud

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That’s All

Now…Please take out your sky photos and try to identify the

clouds you see.