Deck 17: Moisture, Clouds, and Precipitation

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Hail is most commonly associated with ________.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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This cloud may develop an "anvil head."

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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Thunder and lightning are associated with these clouds.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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Tornadoes can be associated with this cloud type.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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When supercooled raindrops freeze on contact with solid objects, ________ forms.

A) rime
B) glaze
C) hail
D) sleet
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A wintertime form of precipitation that consists of small ice particles is called ________.

A) rime
B) glaze
C) hail
D) sleet
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These clouds are often called "fair weather" clouds.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) nimbo
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This cloud sometimes produces "mare's tails."

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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A halo around the Sun or Moon indicates that this cloud type is present.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, ________ fog may result.

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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A dark gray cloud that blankets the sky and often generates precipitation is called ________.

A) cirrostratus
B) nimbostratus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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Which one of the fogs listed below may be categorized as an evaporation fog?

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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This fog results from adiabatic cooling.

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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High clouds that form delicate veil-like patches or extended wispy fibers are termed ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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This term is used to describe clouds found in the middle height range.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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The cloud form that is best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky is termed ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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This cloud type is confined to the middle height range.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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This term is used to describe clouds that produce precipitation.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) nimbo
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This fog forms in valleys at night.

A) advection fog
B) radiation fog
C) steam fog
D) precipitation fog
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The cloud form that consists of globular cloud masses that take on a billowy or "cauliflower-like" structure is called ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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Deserts such as the Great Basin, Gobi, and Takla Makan are examples of ________.

A) chinook deserts
B) subtropical deserts
C) rainshadow deserts
D) monsoon deserts
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The process by which water vapor changes directly to a solid is called ________.

A) evaporation
B) deposition
C) condensation
D) melting
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When air is unstable, the environmental lapse rate is ________.

A) less than the wet adiabatic rate
B) zero
C) greater than the dry adiabatic rate
D) greater than both the wet and dry adiabatic rates
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The dew point is the temperature at which ________.

A) water in the liquid state changes to vapor
B) hailstones are formed
C) water vapor condenses to a liquid
D) cumulus clouds change to cumulonimbus clouds
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When using a psychrometer and the two temperatures read nearly the same, you can conclude that ________.

A) your instrument reading is accurate
B) a change in temperature is likely
C) the dew point temperature is very low
D) the air has a high relative humidity
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Stability prevails when the environmental lapse rate is ________.

A) less than the wet adiabatic rate
B) greater than the wet adiabatic rate and less than the dry adiabatic rate
C) greater than the dry adiabatic rate
D) greater than both the wet and dry adiabatic rates
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The amount of water vapor in the air (by volume) usually does not exceed ________.

A) 50%
B) 28%
C) 14%
D) 4%
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The process of converting a liquid to vapor is termed ________.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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Which of the following will NOT cause air to become unstable?

A) intense solar heating which warms the air from below
B) forceful lifting of air
C) subsidence of an air column
D) upward movement caused by general convergence
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This process results in the release of about 600 calories of latent heat per gram of water.

A) evaporation
B) deposition
C) condensation
D) melting
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The term ________ is used to describe the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid state.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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For the given conditions, what would happen to the relative humidity value if the temperature increased from 25°C?

A) It would increase.
B) It would decrease.
C) It would remain the same.
D) It depends on the dew point temperature.
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Which of the following would NOT be associated with stable atmospheric conditions?

A) widespread fog
B) temperature inversion
C) dreary overcast with light drizzle
D) afternoon thunder showers
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If air at sea level with a temperature of 27˚C is forced up a mountain slope and the air's dew point at the condensation level is 14˚C, at what elevation will condensation begin?

A) 2600 meters
B) 1400 meters
C) 2700 meters
D) 1300 meters
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What is the relative humidity for the above conditions at 25°C?

A) 30%
B) 100%
C) 15%
D) 70%
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The most important process of cloud formation in the atmosphere is ________.

A) cooling by compression of air
B) cooling by release of latent heat of vaporization
C) cooling by expansion of air
D) radiation cooling
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We are likely to have our highest relative humidity ________.

A) during midafternoon
B) around midnight
C) about sunrise
D) at noon
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Under what circumstances could the relative humidity exceed 100% without producing condensation in the air?

A) when the dew point is higher than the air temperature
B) when the air is perfectly dry
C) when the water vapor is composed of "heavy" water
D) when there are no condensation nuclei
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A parcel of air has a temperature of 0˚C as it crosses a mountain range at 3000 meters. If it descends, what will its temperature be when it reaches sea level?

A) 15˚C
B) 30˚C
C) 0˚C
D) 40˚C
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The change of state from a gas to a liquid is called ________.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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The capacity of air to "hold" water vapor is temperature dependent.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. adiabatic cooling B. orographic lifting C. frontal wedging D. convergence
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. advection fog B. steam fog C. radiation fog D. upslope fog
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What would happen if the temperature were cooled to 15°C?

A) decrease in relative humidity and evaporation of 4 grams of water
B) increase in relative humidity and evaporation of 4 grams of water
C) decrease in relative humidity and condensation of 4 grams of water
D) increase in relative humidity and condensation of 4 grams of water
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Clouds form because rising air cools as it comes in contact with colder air aloft.
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Relative humidity is usually expressed as a percent.
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When air sinks, it compresses and warms.
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When air rises, it expands and cools adiabatically.
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What is the dew point for the conditions listed above?

A) 25°C
B) 20°C
C) 15°C
D) colder than 15°C
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The highest relative humidity on a particular day usually occurs in the midafternoon.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. cirrus B. cumulus C. nimbostratus D. altocumulus
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. melting B. condensation C. sublimation D. evaporation
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Generally the water vapor content of the air over a tropical desert exceeds that of the air over the polar ice caps.
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When air is cooled to its dew point, the relative humidity is 100%.
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Dew point is the temperature at which the air is saturated.
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If the temperature drops and the amount of moisture in the air remains unchanged, the relative humidity will increase.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. sleet B. snow C. hail D. freezing rain
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The highest relative humidity during a particular day usually occurs just before sunrise.
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If the temperature rises and the amount of moisture in the air remains unchanged, the relative humidity will increase.
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Because the mixing ratio is expressed in units of mass, it is affected by changes in pressure or temperature.
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Deserts, which are cut off from moisture by mountain ranges, are termed isolated deserts.
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What type of fog forms in valleys at night?
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Air that resists vertical motion is described as being stable.
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A wintertime form of precipitation that consists of small ice particles is called ________.
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Thunder and lightning are normally associated with ________ clouds.
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When stable air is forced to rise, any clouds that are produced are generally thin and flat lying.
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________ temperature changes are those that do not involve the addition or subtraction of heat.
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When unstable air is forced to rise, towering clouds and stormy conditions are expected.
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High clouds that form delicate veil-like patches or wispy fibers are called ________ clouds.
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The term used to indicate a cloud found in the middle height range is ________.
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When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, ________ fog may result.
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The change of state from a gas to a liquid is called ________.
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A dark gray cloud that blankets the sky and often generates precipitation is called ________.
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Orographic lifting occurs where sloping terrains, such as mountains, act as barriers to the flow of air.
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When supercooled raindrops freeze on contact with solid objects, ________ forms.
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The process by which water vapor changes directly to a solid is called ________.
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________ clouds that form sheets or layers that cover much of the sky.
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Small billowy clouds associated with fair weather are called ________ clouds.
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The term used to describe clouds that consist of globular masses that take on a billowy form is ________.
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The term ________ is incorporated into the name of clouds that generate precipitation.
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Deck 17: Moisture, Clouds, and Precipitation
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Hail is most commonly associated with ________.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
B
2
This cloud may develop an "anvil head."

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
B
3
Thunder and lightning are associated with these clouds.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
B
4
Tornadoes can be associated with this cloud type.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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When supercooled raindrops freeze on contact with solid objects, ________ forms.

A) rime
B) glaze
C) hail
D) sleet
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A wintertime form of precipitation that consists of small ice particles is called ________.

A) rime
B) glaze
C) hail
D) sleet
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These clouds are often called "fair weather" clouds.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) nimbo
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This cloud sometimes produces "mare's tails."

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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A halo around the Sun or Moon indicates that this cloud type is present.

A) cirrostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, ________ fog may result.

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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A dark gray cloud that blankets the sky and often generates precipitation is called ________.

A) cirrostratus
B) nimbostratus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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Which one of the fogs listed below may be categorized as an evaporation fog?

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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This fog results from adiabatic cooling.

A) advection
B) radiation
C) steam
D) upslope
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High clouds that form delicate veil-like patches or extended wispy fibers are termed ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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This term is used to describe clouds found in the middle height range.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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The cloud form that is best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky is termed ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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This cloud type is confined to the middle height range.

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C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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This term is used to describe clouds that produce precipitation.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) nimbo
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This fog forms in valleys at night.

A) advection fog
B) radiation fog
C) steam fog
D) precipitation fog
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The cloud form that consists of globular cloud masses that take on a billowy or "cauliflower-like" structure is called ________.

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) alto
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Deserts such as the Great Basin, Gobi, and Takla Makan are examples of ________.

A) chinook deserts
B) subtropical deserts
C) rainshadow deserts
D) monsoon deserts
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The process by which water vapor changes directly to a solid is called ________.

A) evaporation
B) deposition
C) condensation
D) melting
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When air is unstable, the environmental lapse rate is ________.

A) less than the wet adiabatic rate
B) zero
C) greater than the dry adiabatic rate
D) greater than both the wet and dry adiabatic rates
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The dew point is the temperature at which ________.

A) water in the liquid state changes to vapor
B) hailstones are formed
C) water vapor condenses to a liquid
D) cumulus clouds change to cumulonimbus clouds
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When using a psychrometer and the two temperatures read nearly the same, you can conclude that ________.

A) your instrument reading is accurate
B) a change in temperature is likely
C) the dew point temperature is very low
D) the air has a high relative humidity
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Stability prevails when the environmental lapse rate is ________.

A) less than the wet adiabatic rate
B) greater than the wet adiabatic rate and less than the dry adiabatic rate
C) greater than the dry adiabatic rate
D) greater than both the wet and dry adiabatic rates
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The amount of water vapor in the air (by volume) usually does not exceed ________.

A) 50%
B) 28%
C) 14%
D) 4%
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The process of converting a liquid to vapor is termed ________.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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Which of the following will NOT cause air to become unstable?

A) intense solar heating which warms the air from below
B) forceful lifting of air
C) subsidence of an air column
D) upward movement caused by general convergence
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This process results in the release of about 600 calories of latent heat per gram of water.

A) evaporation
B) deposition
C) condensation
D) melting
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The term ________ is used to describe the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid state.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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For the given conditions, what would happen to the relative humidity value if the temperature increased from 25°C?

A) It would increase.
B) It would decrease.
C) It would remain the same.
D) It depends on the dew point temperature.
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Which of the following would NOT be associated with stable atmospheric conditions?

A) widespread fog
B) temperature inversion
C) dreary overcast with light drizzle
D) afternoon thunder showers
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If air at sea level with a temperature of 27˚C is forced up a mountain slope and the air's dew point at the condensation level is 14˚C, at what elevation will condensation begin?

A) 2600 meters
B) 1400 meters
C) 2700 meters
D) 1300 meters
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What is the relative humidity for the above conditions at 25°C?

A) 30%
B) 100%
C) 15%
D) 70%
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The most important process of cloud formation in the atmosphere is ________.

A) cooling by compression of air
B) cooling by release of latent heat of vaporization
C) cooling by expansion of air
D) radiation cooling
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We are likely to have our highest relative humidity ________.

A) during midafternoon
B) around midnight
C) about sunrise
D) at noon
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Under what circumstances could the relative humidity exceed 100% without producing condensation in the air?

A) when the dew point is higher than the air temperature
B) when the air is perfectly dry
C) when the water vapor is composed of "heavy" water
D) when there are no condensation nuclei
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A parcel of air has a temperature of 0˚C as it crosses a mountain range at 3000 meters. If it descends, what will its temperature be when it reaches sea level?

A) 15˚C
B) 30˚C
C) 0˚C
D) 40˚C
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The change of state from a gas to a liquid is called ________.

A) evaporation
B) sublimation
C) condensation
D) melting
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The capacity of air to "hold" water vapor is temperature dependent.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. adiabatic cooling B. orographic lifting C. frontal wedging D. convergence
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. advection fog B. steam fog C. radiation fog D. upslope fog
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What would happen if the temperature were cooled to 15°C?

A) decrease in relative humidity and evaporation of 4 grams of water
B) increase in relative humidity and evaporation of 4 grams of water
C) decrease in relative humidity and condensation of 4 grams of water
D) increase in relative humidity and condensation of 4 grams of water
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Clouds form because rising air cools as it comes in contact with colder air aloft.
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Relative humidity is usually expressed as a percent.
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When air sinks, it compresses and warms.
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When air rises, it expands and cools adiabatically.
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What is the dew point for the conditions listed above?

A) 25°C
B) 20°C
C) 15°C
D) colder than 15°C
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The highest relative humidity on a particular day usually occurs in the midafternoon.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. cirrus B. cumulus C. nimbostratus D. altocumulus
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
A. melting B. condensation C. sublimation D. evaporation
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Generally the water vapor content of the air over a tropical desert exceeds that of the air over the polar ice caps.
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When air is cooled to its dew point, the relative humidity is 100%.
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Dew point is the temperature at which the air is saturated.
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If the temperature drops and the amount of moisture in the air remains unchanged, the relative humidity will increase.
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Word Analysis. Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option which does not fit the pattern.
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The highest relative humidity during a particular day usually occurs just before sunrise.
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If the temperature rises and the amount of moisture in the air remains unchanged, the relative humidity will increase.
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Because the mixing ratio is expressed in units of mass, it is affected by changes in pressure or temperature.
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Deserts, which are cut off from moisture by mountain ranges, are termed isolated deserts.
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What type of fog forms in valleys at night?
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Air that resists vertical motion is described as being stable.
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A wintertime form of precipitation that consists of small ice particles is called ________.
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Thunder and lightning are normally associated with ________ clouds.
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When stable air is forced to rise, any clouds that are produced are generally thin and flat lying.
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________ temperature changes are those that do not involve the addition or subtraction of heat.
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When unstable air is forced to rise, towering clouds and stormy conditions are expected.
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High clouds that form delicate veil-like patches or wispy fibers are called ________ clouds.
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70
The term used to indicate a cloud found in the middle height range is ________.
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71
When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, ________ fog may result.
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72
The change of state from a gas to a liquid is called ________.
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73
A dark gray cloud that blankets the sky and often generates precipitation is called ________.
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74
Orographic lifting occurs where sloping terrains, such as mountains, act as barriers to the flow of air.
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75
When supercooled raindrops freeze on contact with solid objects, ________ forms.
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76
The process by which water vapor changes directly to a solid is called ________.
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77
________ clouds that form sheets or layers that cover much of the sky.
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78
Small billowy clouds associated with fair weather are called ________ clouds.
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79
The term used to describe clouds that consist of globular masses that take on a billowy form is ________.
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80
The term ________ is incorporated into the name of clouds that generate precipitation.
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