Exam 9: Atmosphere and Severe Weather
Exam 1: Introduction to Natural Hazards71 Questions
Exam 2: Internal Structure of the Earth and Plate Tectonics70 Questions
Exam 3: Earthquakes74 Questions
Exam 4: Tsunamis70 Questions
Exam 5: Volcanoes78 Questions
Exam 6: Flooding70 Questions
Exam 7: Mass Wasting70 Questions
Exam 8: Subsidence and Soils70 Questions
Exam 9: Atmosphere and Severe Weather92 Questions
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The Midwest United States sees many severe thunderstorms and tornados. Explain what atmospherically is happening that causes these storms.
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Which of the following actions in a rotating storm will define it as a tornado?
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Which type of severe thunderstorm is caused by cold fronts?
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How does atmospheric pressure change within the troposphere?
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Blizzards can be caused by storms that move across land or from storms that move up the coast over water.
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What should you do when a tornado watch is issued for your area?
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Drought is very uncommon and only affects the few people who live in the drought area.
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Low atmospheric pressure is associated with clouds and rainy conditions.
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In large urban areas, the temperatures can be much warmer than in the surrounding areas.
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Fog is often found near bodies of water that are at different temperatures than the air around them.
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