Exam 9: Atmosphere and Severe Weather

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Florida is a spot where many thunderstorms develop. Explain what atmospherically is happening that causes these storms.

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The Coriolis Effect has no effect on winds at the equator.

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If you watched the clouds get lower in the sky and then experienced light to moderate rain for several hours, what would you expect the temperature in your area to do after the rain stopped?

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Predicting severe weather is relatively easy due to advancements in Doppler radar.

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High atmospheric pressure is associated with clear skies and dry conditions.

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In which situation will you see freezing rain, as opposed to snow or sleet?

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What type of front involves fast moving thunderstorms and severe weather?

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The Earth absorbs only part of the Sun's radiation. Which of the following does NOT happen to the rest of the Sun's radiation?

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Which gas makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere?

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A dryline is an area of low humidity where thunderstorms cannot form.

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Supercells are the longest lasting severe thunderstorm type.

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Which of the following is a TRUE statement?

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Dust storms can involve large amounts of dust that can travel large distances from their origination.

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Which of the following is NOT a way in which humans can affect the weather?

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In which thunderstorm stage would you be most likely to see lightning?

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What is the difference between a Nor'Easter and an Alberta Clipper?

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In which stage of development are the winds in a tornado moving the fastest?

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Air pressure increases as you move up in the atmosphere.

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Nearly all of the Earth's energy comes from the Sun. Where does most of the rest of the Earth's energy come from?

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Where does hail come from?

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