Exam 6: Stability and Cloud Development
Exam 1: Earth and Its Atmosphere100 Questions
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Exam 3: Seasonal and Daily Temperatures100 Questions
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Exam 5: Condensation: Dew, Fog, and Clouds100 Questions
Exam 6: Stability and Cloud Development100 Questions
Exam 7: Precipitation100 Questions
Exam 8: Air Pressure and Winds100 Questions
Exam 9: Wind: Small-Scale and Local Systems100 Questions
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Exam 11: Air Masses and Fronts100 Questions
Exam 12: Middle-Latitude Cyclones100 Questions
Exam 13: Weather Forecasting100 Questions
Exam 14: Thunderstorms100 Questions
Exam 15: Tornadoes100 Questions
Exam 16: Hurricanes100 Questions
Exam 17: Earths Changing Climate100 Questions
Exam 18: Global Climate100 Questions
Exam 19: Air Pollution100 Questions
Exam 20: Light, Color and Atmospheric Optics100 Questions
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A layer of altostratus can change into one of altocumulus if the top of the original cloud deck cools while the bottom warms.
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The combination of warming the surface and warming the air aloft creates the greatest atmospheric stability.
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Lenticular clouds form on the ____________________ side of mountains.
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The rate at which the actual air temperature changes with increasing height above the surface is referred to as the ____ rate.
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Cumulus clouds are a common phenomenon over cool water surfaces.
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Explain why an inversion represents an atmosphere that is absolutely stable.
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Explain why a rising parcel of air expands and cools, whereas a sinking parcel is compressed and warms.
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Explain why afternoons tend to be windier than mornings, especially on warm days when the weather is clear or partly cloudy.
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Explain why the surface air on the leeward side of a mountain can be drier than the surface air on the windward side. What is this effect called? Can you think of a location in the United States where this might actually occur?
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An inversion represents an extremely stable atmosphere because air that rises into the inversion will eventually become ____ and ____ dense than/as the surrounding air.
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If rising air cools to its dew-point temperature, the relative humidity becomes _____.
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Convective instability associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes can be brought on by lifting a stable air layer whose surface is humid and whose top is dry.
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The atmosphere is normally most stable in the ________________ and most unstable in the ________________.
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A rising parcel of air expands and cools, whereas a sinking parcel is compressed and warms.
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The largest amount of latent heat gets released in a ____ parcel of ____ saturated air.
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Altocumulus clouds that show vertical development and produce tower-like extensions are called ____.
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If the environmental lapse rate is 5 degrees Celsius per 1000 m and the temperature at Earth's surface is 25 degrees Celsius, then the air temperature at 2000 m above the ground is ____.
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Which condition below is necessary for a layer of altostratus clouds to change into altocumulus?
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