Temperature
- the degree of hotness or coldness as
measured on some definite temperature scale
Temperature
Gradient - the gradient of the temperature field;
the rate of change of temperature over some distance
in a given direction, usually horizontally or vertically
Temperature
Inversion - a layer in which air
temperature increases with height
Terrestrial
Radiation - the total amount of infrared
radiation which is emitted from the earth's
surface or atmosphere
Thermistor
- an electrical resistor making us of
a semiconductor whose resistance varies sharply
in a known manner with the temperature
Thermodynamic
Chart (or Thermodynamic Diagram) - a
chart containing isopleths (contours)
of pressure, temperature,
moisture, and potential
temperature, all drawn relative to each other
such that basic thermodynamic
laws are satisfied (e.g., conservation of energy).
Such a chart typically is used to plot atmospheric
soundings, and to estimate potential changes
in temperature, moisture, etc. if air were displaced
vertically from a given level. A thermodynamic
chart thus is a useful tool in diagnosing atmospheric instability.
Thermodynamics
- the relationships between heat and
other properties (such as temperature, pressure, density,
etc.)
Thermal
Ridge - an axis of relatively high values
of temperature
Thermometer
- an instrument for measuring temperature consisting
typically of a glass bulb attached to a fine tube
of glass with a numbered scale and containing a
liquid that is sealed in and rises and falls with
changes of temperature
Theta-e -
see equivalent
potential temperature
Theta-e
Ridge - an axis of relatively high values
of equivalent
potential temperature. Severe weather and excessive
rainfall often occur near or just upstream from
a theta-e ridge.
Thin
Line - a line of reflectivity separating
air of differing densities.
Thin lines typically are located ahead of a thunderstorm,
but can be associated with cold
fronts and dry lines.
The thin line is caused by backscattering of the radar's pulse
off of a gradient in the index of refraction of
air (i.e, a sharp contrast in air density across
a short distance).
3-body
hail spike - see hail
spike
Thunder
- the sound that follows a flash of lightning and
is caused by sudden expansion of the air in the
path of the electrical discharge
Thunderstorm
- a local storm produced
by a cumulonimbus
cloud, always with lightning and thunder,
and usually accompanied by strong gusts of wind,
heavy rain, and sometimes hail
Tilted
Storm (or Tilted Updraft) - a thunderstorm or
cloud tower which is not purely vertical but instead
exhibits a slanted or tilted character; it is a
sign of vertical wind
shear, a favorable condition for severe storm
development
Tornado
- a violently rotating column of air
protruding from a cumulonimbus
cloud and in contact with the ground; a condensation
funnel does not need to reach to the ground
for a tornado to be present
Tornado
Warning - issued by the local National
Weather Service office when a tornado or funnel
cloud has been sighted visually or detected
by radar; the location
and direction of movement, if know, are given,
and residents of the warning area should take immediate
safety precautions
Tornado
Watch - issued by the Storm
Prediction Center in Norman, OK as a precautionary
alert when conditions are favorable for the development
of tornadoes in the specific
area
Total-Totals
Index - a measure of stability and
used as a severe weather forecast tool; equal to
the temperature at 850
mb plus the dew point at
850 mb, minus twice the temperature at 500 mb.
In general, values of less than 50 or greater than
55 are considered weak and strong indicators, respectively,
of potential severe storm development.
Towering
Cumulus - a large cumulus
cloud with great vertical development, usually
with a cauliflower-like appearance, but lacking
the characteristic anvil of
a cumulonimbus;
same as "towering cu", and abbreviated TCU
Trace
(of Precipitation) - an amount of precipitation less
than 0.005 inches
Trade
Winds - the wind system, occupying most
of the tropics, which are northeasterly in the
Northern Hemisphere and southeasterly in the Southern
Hemisphere
Transpiration
- the process by which plants transfer
water within to water
vapor in the atmosphere
Triple
Point - the intersection point between
two boundaries (dry line,
outflow boundary, cold
front, etc.) OR a point on the gust
front of a supercell,
where the warm moist inflow, the rain-cooled outflow
from the forward flank downdraft and
the rear flank downdraft all
intersect. This point is a favored location for thunderstorm development
in the former definition and tornado development
(or redevelopment) in the latter definition.
Tropical
Cyclone - the general term for a large low
pressure system that originates over the tropical
oceans; includes tropical
depressions, tropical
storms, and hurricanes
Tropical
Depression - a tropical
cyclone with winds equal to or less than 27
knots
Tropical
Storm - a tropical
cyclone with winds stronger than 27 knots but
less than 66 knots
Tropopause
- the upper boundary of the troposphere,
usually characterized by an abrupt change in how
the temperature changes
with height; below the tropopause temperature generally
decreases with height; above the tropopause temperature
generally increases with height
Troposphere
- the portion of the atmosphere which
extends outward about 10 to 20 km from the earth's
surface, and in which generally temperature decreases
rapidly with altitude, clouds form,
and convection is
active
Trough
- an elongated area of relatively low atmospheric
pressure; the opposite of ridge
True
North - the direction from any point
on the earth's surface toward the geographic North
Pole
Turbulence
- irregular atmospheric motion especially
when characterized by up and down currents
TVS (Tornadic Vortex Signature) - a
distinct feature in the Doppler
radar radial velocity field;
it indicates intense, concentrated rotation -- more
so than that of a mesocyclone.
Existence of a TVS strongly increases the probability
of tornado occurrence, but does not guarantee
it. A TVS is not a visually observable feature.
Typhoon
- a hurricane which
occurs in the region of the Philippines or the
China Sea
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