5.06 Turbulence, Visibility, and Fronts
5.06 Turbulence, Visibility, and Fronts
5.06 Turbulence, Visibility, and Fronts
• MTPs:
– Types of Turbulence
– Wind Shear
– Visibility Obstructions
– Definition of a Front
– Front Formation
– Warm Front
– Cold Front
– Fronts on Maps
Types of Turbulence
1. Convection
Turbulence
Thermal Turbulence
• Hot sunny days - sun heats the
earth’s surface unevenly
Isolated
convection
currents cause
turbulence
Types of Turbulence
2. Mechanical
Turbulence
• Haze
– Very small water droplets, dust or salt particles
– Cannot be felt or individually seen with naked eye
– Uniform veil, restricts visibility
– Only a problem in stable air.
Visibility Obstructions
• Smoke
– Created by industrial pollutants, vehicle exhaust in
urban/industrial areas – thick blanket of haze severely
restricting visibility
– Worse when flying towards the sun
– Forest fires can also contribute in more rural areas.
Visibility Obstructions
• Smog
– Combination of smoke and fog
– Has a yellow colour to it due the pollution mixed in with it
– Often occurs with an inversion
– Type of air pollution derived from vehicular emission from internal
combustion engines and industrial fumes
– Fumes react in the atmosphere with sunlight to form secondary
pollutants
Confirmation
• 1. What are some of the visibility
obstructions a pilot can face?
Front
Front Formation
• Requirements:
– a cold air mass and a warm air mass lying
adjacent
– mixing action
Front Formation
• Air Mass:
– A large section of the troposphere with uniform
properties of temperature and moisture
• May be several thousand miles across
Cold Air Masses Warm Air Mass
Instability Stability
Turbulence Smooth air
Good visibility Poor visibility
Cumuliform clouds Stratiform Clouds and Fog
Shower type precipitation Drizzle type Precipitation
Hail, Thunderstorms may
occur
Warm Front
• A warm front is the retreating edge of a cold air mass
• Warm air advances and overruns retreating cold air
• Warm air rises since it is less dense than cold air
• Usually moves slower than a cold front
• Long gentle frontal slope.
Simulation
http://www.phschool.com/atschool/p
hsciexp/active_art/weather_fronts/
Warm Front
Warm front weather
• Warm air mass pushes CI
CS
moisture up the slope, NS
AS
causing cloud and
precipitation SF
COLD
unstable, thunderstorms
may be embedded 0°C
>0°C
R ZR IP S <0°
<0°C
MOIST/STABLE - WINTER 12
Warm Front
Visibility Restricted
Simulation
http://www.phschool.com/
atschool/phsciexp/active_
art/weather_fronts/
Cold Front
• Red = Warm
• Blue = Cold
Confirmation
1. Label where the cold front and where the warm front is.
2. Label what clouds are associated with the fronts
3. Draw an arrow to show which direction the front is
moving
Confirmation
• What weather is associated with a cold
front?