Exam 5: Atmospheric Water and Weather
Exam 1: Foundations of Geography140 Questions
Exam 2: Solar Energy, Seasons, and the Atmosphere169 Questions
Exam 3: Atmospheric Energy and Global Temperatures130 Questions
Exam 4: Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulation105 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Water and Weather161 Questions
Exam 6: Water Resources83 Questions
Exam 7: Global Climate Systems104 Questions
Exam 8: The Dynamic Planet100 Questions
Exam 9: Earthquakes and Volcanoes99 Questions
Exam 10: Weathering, Karst Landscapes, and Mass Movement161 Questions
Exam 12: Wind Processes and Desert Landscapes73 Questions
Exam 13: The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms75 Questions
Exam 14: Glacial and Penglacial Landscapes95 Questions
Exam 15: The Geography of Soils101 Questions
Exam 16: Ecosystems and Biomes171 Questions
Exam 17: Earth and the Human Denominator24 Questions
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Which of the following is false regarding hurricanes?
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Weather prediction may always remain difficult because slight changes of the input data into computer models can result in big differences in the predicted outcome of a weather situation.
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On cool spring mornings, veils of fog can often be seen rising above warm lakes and ponds. This type fog is an example of ________ fog.
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Hurricanes and tornadoes are fueled by the latent heat of condensation.
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Clouds that have vertical development and produce precipitation are called
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A fog that develops when warm, moist air blows over a cold current (such as the California Current) is an example of ________ fog.
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Thunderstorms and hail are associated with cumulonimbus cloud development.
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The formation of sleet requires a sub-freezing layer of air near the ground.
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Air masses that develop over Canada are examples of ________ air masses.
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A mT air mass is likely to be ________ than a cT air mass because the mT air mass ________.
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As air down the leeward side of a mountain, it will move into a region of ________ air pressure and will therefore be ________ by compression.
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The phase changes of water provide a significant amount of the energy that powers the general circulation of the atmosphere.
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A dry air parcel that is rising because of heat energy derived from the surface is
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When hurricanes first form in the Northern Hemisphere, they usually travel from ________, and later from ________ as they move to higher latitudes.
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Which of the following is true regarding the evaporation of water?
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When water evaporates, it ________ heat energy and ________ the surrounding air.
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