Exam 5: Winds and the Global Circulation System
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Wind can be describes as the horizontal movement of air near the surface from ____________ to ____________.
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The Hadley Cell is rising air over the equatorial trough and sinking air over the subtropical high pressure belt producing trade winds returning to the equatorial trough.
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If the geostrophic wind is blowing into to your back and an area of low pressure is to your right then:
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Describe and explain the impact of the Coriolis force upon the path of objects or parcels of air in the atmosphere
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Describe and explain the factors leading to the Asian monsoon seasons.
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Using the map of ocean currents (Fig.5.29)review the effects of ocean currents on local climates.
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Using a weather map that includes isobars (perhaps from a newspaper or from the Internet),explain the wind flows that you think would prevail
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Using annotated diagrams,explain the passage of a parcel of air in a center of low pressure and a center of high pressure
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Local terrain can be responsible for the influence of "local winds".
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In an anticyclone,a __________-pressure cell,air __________.
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When looking at a weather map of isobars,where would you find the highest wind speed:
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Describe the changes in temperature,pressure and other atmospheric variables as you ascend through the atmosphere.
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The apparent deflection of the Coriolis force is to the left in the Northern hemisphere and to the right in the Southern hemisphere.
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In the Southern hemisphere,a counter-clockwise rotating and descending air mass would be called:
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