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MOUNTAIN WEATHER. Monica Spicker 2007. Objectives. Explain basic causes of weather. Identify incoming bad weather on the basis of clouds and altimeter readings. Explain what to do if caught in a lightning storm. Appropriately take weather into consideration in mission planning. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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MOUNTAIN WEATHER
Monica Spicker2007
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Objectives
Explain basic causes of weather.Identify incoming bad weather on the
basis of clouds and altimeter readings.Explain what to do if caught in a
lightning storm.Appropriately take weather into
consideration in mission planning.
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Causes of Weather
Energy flow along gradient Temperature differences Pressure differences Moisture differences The bigger the difference, the
stronger the wind and other weather effects.
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Large Scale Influences
Prevailing Wind: SW.Jet Stream.Mountain Ranges.Ocean and Lakes.Season.
http://www.crystalinks.com/jetstream.html
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Small Scale Influences Local topography
Orographic Lifting Elevation
Time of day Up slope winds in
morning. Afternoon thunderstorms
build above ridges. Down slope winds at
night. Quiet times at sunrise
and sunset Season
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Good Weather
Sinking, stable air Cool Dry High pressure
• Anticyclone• Clockwise air flow in northern
hemisphere
http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01054/Cyclone/cyclone.html
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Bad Weather
Rising unstable air Warm Wet Low pressure Counter-clockwise flow in northern
hemisphere
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Fronts: Warm Front
Warm air over cool air
Comes slowly Brings much
precipitation Warms up after
passage
http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect14/Sect14_1c.html
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Fronts: Cold Front
Cold air overtaking and coming up underneath warm air
Comes quickly, often violently
Thunderstorms
http://rst.gsfc.nasa.gov/Sect14/Sect14_1c.html
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/images/cloudchart.gif
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
High clouds 24 to 48 hrs before
low• Sun Halo
Warm front w/i 24 hours• Cirrus & Mare’s Tails• Cirrostratus• Lenticular clouds
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/cloud.htmhttp://k43.pbase.com/v3/17/317917/1/51687992.PA290515_sunhalo.jpg
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
Middle clouds Altostratus Warm front is still coming – 12 to 24 hours
away!
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/cloud.htm
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
Low clouds Nimbostratus and
nimbocumulus Warm front is here! Rain or snow
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/cloud.htm
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
Cumulonimbus Sudden uplift – very unstable Often accompanies cold
front Reaches to stratosphere –
anvil shape Irregular, direction changing
winds Rain, hail, sleet, lightning Mammutus clouds are
associated with severe winds and tornadoes.
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/cloud.htm
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
Cumulonimbus buildup from orographic lifting
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Clouds Tell the Tale!
Cumulus = “Fair weather clouds” Actually indicate high humidity and
unstable air Can develop into
local storms.
http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~w3gibo/How%20to%20do%20field%20studies/weather_data1.0.htm
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What kind of front…?
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Lightning Safety
Stay alert for signs of thunderstorm development.
Bolt can go up to 10 miles! Don’t stand near tall objects, hilltop or terrace
edges. Go down hillside
Stay away from vertical rock walls and caves.
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Lightning Safety
Go to lowest pointRemove metal objects.Stay away from others.Minimize ground contact.Make yourself small & compact.
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Other Signs of Approaching Weather
Altimeter reading rises in a given place means low pressure system approaching.
Changing direction and strength of winds. Low = shift from N, NE to SE; increasing
speed. Cold front = shift from SE to SW High = shift from SW to N
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Estimating Wind Speed
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Other Considerations
Weather patterns prior to trip
Current forecast Use altimeter Monitor clouds and
temperature changes.
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Where to Get Forecasts
NOAA National Weather Service http://www.wrh.noaa.gov
State and Province DOT Weather Underground – worldwide
http://www.wunderground.com/US/WA/Seattle.html
Local news or newspaper
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Fluid flow – gas & liquid
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“Weather…
the mother of all avalanches. When Momma ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy”
Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain Bruce TremperUtah Avalanche Center, USFS