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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 20:04 elliecruzriver

Thunderstorms that form east of the Rocky Mountains obtain their moisture primarily from evaporated water from the Gulf of Mexico. That water vapor, when condensed within a thunderstorm, creates the thunderstorm’s clouds and vast amounts of energy are released into the atmosphere in the form of latent heat. Let’s calculate how much water and energy is in a large thunderstorm complex. Determine the total number of gallons of water in this storm and also the total energy released in the storm expressed in megatons and joules. You must show your work to get credit.

Assumptions:
Each cubic centimeter (cm3) contains 7.5*10-7 grams of water (7.5*10-7 g/cm3)
The storm’s dimensions are 60 km wide, 400 km long and 12 km tall.
1 gallon of water = 3785 grams of water
Each gram of water in the cloud releases 2260 Joules of energy as it condenses (2260 J/g)
A 1-megaton nuclear bomb releases 4.18 x 1015 Joules of energy

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