PRECIPITATION
PRECIPITATION
PRECIPITATION
Snowflake - As the ice crystal fall, they may collide and stick
to one another, forming an aggregate of ice crystals
PRECIPITATION PROCESS
CLOUD SEEDING
Cloud seeding is to inject (or seed) a
cloud with small particles that will act as
nuclei, so that the cloud particles will
grow large enough to fall to the surface
as precipitation.
PRECIPITATION PROCESS
CLOUD SEEDING
Vincent Schaefer and Irving Langmuir (1940)
To seed a cloud, they dropped crushed pellets of dry ice
(solid carbon dioxide) from a plane.
Dry ice pellets fall through the cloud, they quickly
cool the air around them. This cooling causes the air
around the pellet to become supersaturated. In this
supersaturated air, water vapor forms directly into many
tiny cloud droplets.
PRECIPITATION PROCESS
CLOUD SEEDING
Bernard Vonnegut (1947)
demonstrated that silver iodide (AgI) could be used as a
cloud-seeding agent.
Silver iodide causes ice crystals to form in two primary ways:
1. Ice crystals form when silver iodide crystals come in
contact with supercooled liquid droplets.
2. Ice crystals grow in size as water vapor deposits onto
the silver iodide crystal.
PRECIPITATION PROCESS
PRECIPITATION IN CLOUDS
In cold, strongly convective clouds, precipitation may
begin only minutes after the cloud forms, and may
be initiated by either the collision-coalescence or the
ice-crystal (Bergeron) process. Once either process
begins, most precipitation growth is by accretion, as
supercooled liquid droplets
freeze on impact with snowflakes and ice crystals
PRECIPITATION TYPES
R A I N
Most people consider rain to be any falling drop of liquid
water. To the meteorologist, however, that falling drop must
have a diameter equal to, or greater than, 0.5 mm (0.02 in.)
to be considered rain
Drizzle - fine uniform drops of water whose diameters are
smaller than 0.5 mm
Virga - the streaks of falling precipitation that evaporate
before reaching the ground.
PRECIPITATION TYPES
R A I N
Rain Shower - the suspended drops will fall to the ground.
It is usually brief and sporadic, as the cloud moves overhead
and then drifts on by .
Cloudburst - If the shower is excessively heavy
Acid rain - when rain combines with gaseous pollutants,
such as oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, it becomes acidic.
PRECIPITATION TYPES
S N O W
In summer, the freezing level is
usually high and the
snowflakes falling from a cloud
melt before reaching the
surface. In winter, however, the
freezing level is much lower,
and falling snowflakes have a
better chance of survival.
PRECIPITATION TYPES
S N O W
Fallstreaks - when ice crystals and snowflakes fall from high
cirrus clouds
Sublimation - as the ice particles fall into drier air, they
usually disappear as they change from ice into vapor