How many elephants does a cloud weigh?

Started by TehBorken, Aug 24 06 08:20

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TehBorken

 From the wierdos at [a href="http://www.wsi.com/corporate/newsroom/newsletter/md2/CloudWeight.html"]WSI[/a].

[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]EVER WONDER HOW MUCH A CLOUD WEIGHS?

Let's start with a very simple white puffy cloud - a cumulus cloud. How much does the water in a cumulus cloud weigh?

Peggy LeMone, senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, did the numbers. "The water in the little cloud weighs about 550 tons," she calculates. "Or if you want to convert it to something that might be a little more meaningful and think of elephants."

o Floating Masses
Assume an elephant weighs about six tons, she says, that would mean that water inside a typical cumulous cloud would weigh about one hundred elephants. The thought of a hundred elephants-worth of water suspended in the sky begs another question - what keeps it up there?

"First of all, the water isn't in elephant sized particles, it's in tiny tiny tiny particles," explains LeMone.

And those particles float on the warmer air that's rising below. But still, the concept of so much water floating in the sky was surprising even to a meteorologist like LeMone.

"I had no idea how much a cloud would weigh, actually, when I started the calculations," she says.


o Outweighing Elephant Populations
So how many elephant units of water are inside a big storm cloud & 10 times bigger all the way around than the "puffy" cumulus cloud? Again, LeMone did the numbers: About 200,000 elephants.

Now, ratchet up the calculations for a hurricane about the size of Missouri and the figures get really massive.

"What we're doing is weighing the water in one cubic meter theoretically pulled from a cloud and then multiplying by the number of meters in a whole hurricane," she explains.

The result? Forty million elephants. That means the water in one hurricane weighs more than all the elephants on the planet. Perhaps even more than all the elephants that have ever lived on the planet. And that is a lot of water.    
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kitten

I'm so glad it is water and not elephants.  Imagine hearing a forecast for light showers........of forty elephants!
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kingy

instead of elephants, they should of used cats and dogs.
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Future Canadian

Lol Kingy 'n kitten!
I recently heard about how clouds have an effect called scale independence (I think), which means it is impossible to tell how big it is just by looking at it - and we have nothing to compare it to up there. I believe it had to do with fractal geometry, but I'm not sure. But the clouds you see could be even more gigantic than you first think.
 
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P.C.

I'm more fascinated with the fact that an elephant weighs 6 tons.
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P.C.

HI FC........we pass each other yet AGAIN !!!!  I'm off to 'the land of nod'....had a most busy day.  Trying to relax is very tiring.     Hope you and Mrs. FC are well.  
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