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- Issued when hazardous weather or hydrologic
conditions exist, are imminent or are likely
to occur. Advisories are issued for conditions
that may cause major inconvenience and could
lead to situations that may threaten life or
property.
Anticyclone
- An area of high pressure. Winds blow in a
clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere
and in a counter clockwise direction in the
Southern Hemisphere. Fair weather is associated
with an anticyclone.
Backdoor Front
- A front that moves east to west in direction
rather than the normal west to east movement.
Backing Wind
- A wind that changes its direction in a counter
clockwise motion. An example would be a Northwest
wind changing to a West wind.
Beaufort
Wind Scale - A scale classifying wind
strength in terms of observable effects both on
the sea and over land. View Beaufort Wind Scale
Ceiling -
The height of the lowest layer of broken or
overcast cloud layer.
Cold Front
- The transition zone where a colder air mass
overtakes and replaces a warmer air mass.
Cut-Off Low
- An upper level low pressure system that is
no longer in the normal west to east upper air
flow. Usually a cut-off low will lie to the
South of the established upper air flow.
Cyclone -
An area of low pressure. Winds blow in a counter
clockwise direction in the Northern Hemisphere
and in a clockwise direction in the Southern
Hemisphere. Inclimate weather is associated
with a cyclone.
Degree Day
- A measure of departure from the mean daily
temperature. One degree day occurs when the
daily mean temperature is above or below 65
degrees Fahrenheit.
Dense Fog Advisory
- Issued when dense fog covers a widespread
area and frequently reduces visibility to 1/4
of a mile or less. Dense fog usually results
in traveling problems and/or delays.
Downburst
- A strong downward rush of air which produces
a blast of damaging wind on or close to the
surface.
Downslope Flow
- Air that descends an elevated plain and consequently
warms and dries. Occurs when prevailing wind
direction is from the same direction as the
elevated terrain and often produces fair weather
conditions.
Fog - A cloud,
with its base on the surface, reducing visibility.
If visibility is frequently reduced to 1/4 of
a mile or less, the fog is termed dense fog.
Ground Fog
- A shallow layer of fog (less than 20 feet
thick) on the ground that reduces visibility
more in the horizontal than in the vertical.
High Wind Warning
- Issued when sustained winds of 40 mph or greater
are occurring or expected to persist for an
hour or longer or if winds of 58 mph or greater
are expected for any duration.
High Wind Watch
- Issued when conditions are favorable for the
development of high winds over all of or part
of the forecast area but the occurrence is still
uncertain. The criteria of a high wind watch
are listed under the high wind warning and should
include the area affected, the reason for the
watch and the potential impact of the winds.
Inversion
- A layer of the atmosphere where the temperature
increases with height. Surface based inversions
occur during long nights when calm conditions
and dry air exist.
Isobar - A
line on a weather map that connects points of
equal pressure. On a weather map, isobars extend
around areas of high and low pressure.
Jet Stream
- Relatively strong winds that are concentrated
in a narrow band in the atmosphere. Jet Streams
are usually thousands of kilometers long, hundreds
of kilometers wide but only a few kilometers
thick. They are usually found between 6 and
10 miles above the surface.
Leeward Side
- The side of an object that is facing away
from the direction that the wind is blowing.
Lenticular Clouds
- A cloud that generally has the form of a smooth
lens. They usually appear in formation as the
result of orographic origin. Viewed from the
ground, the clouds appear stationary as the
air rushes through them.
Macroburst
- A large downdraft of air with an outflow diameter
of 2.5 miles or greater and damaging winds lasting
from 5 to 20 minutes. May reach tornado intensity.
Microburst
- A small downdraft of air with an outflow diameter
of less than 2.5 miles with the peak winds lasting
from 2 to 5 minutes. May affect aircraft performance.
Occluded Front
- A combination of two fronts that forms when
a cold front catches up to and overtakes a warm
front.
Overrunning
- A condition that exists when an air mass moves
up and over a denser air mass on the surface.
The result is usually low clouds, fog and steady,
light precipitation.
Relative Humidity
- The ratio of water vapor contained in the
air compared to the maximum amount of moisture
that the air can hold at that particular temperature
and pressure.
Ridge - An
elongated area of high pressure.
Stable Air
- Air that is colder than its surroundings and
as such is resistant to upward movement.
Trough - An
elongated area of low pressure.
Unstable Air
- Air that is warmer than its surroundings and
as such tends to rise, leading to the formation
of clouds and possibly precipitation.
Upslope Flow
- Air that gradually rises along an elevated
plain and consequently cools to the dew point.
Occurs when easterly winds prevail and often
lead to low clouds, fog and generally steady
and light precipitation.
Veering Wind
- A wind that changes its direction in a clockwise
motion. An example would be a west wind changing
to a northwest wind.
Virga - Precipitation
that falls from clouds but evaporates in dry
air beneath the cloud before reaching the ground.
Virga resembles streaks of water extending from
the cloud.
Warm front
- The transition zone where a warm air mass
overtakes and replaces a colder air mass.
Warning -
Issued when hazardous weather or hydrologic
conditions exist, are imminent or are highly
likely to occur. Warnings are issued for conditions
that pose a threat to life or property.
Watch - Issued
when hazardous weather of hydrologic conditions
are possible but its occurrence, location and/or
timing is still uncertain. A watch is intended
to provide lead time so those who need to set
plans in motion may do so.
Wind Advisory
- Issued for the occurrence of wind gusts between
40 and 57 mph for any duration.
Windward
Side - The side of an object that is
facing into the direction that the wind is coming
from.
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