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Exam 6: Stability and Cloud Development
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
A knowledge of air stability is important because it determines
Question 42
Multiple Choice
The dry adiabatic rate is ____ greater than the moist adiabatic rate.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Dry adiabatic cooling and warming rates are approximately ____ of change in elevation.
Question 44
True/False
When there is an extremely small amount of moisture in the air,the moist adiabatic rate of cooling would be almost equal to the dry adiabatic rate.
Question 45
Short Answer
The potential instability brought about by the lifting of a stable layer whose surface is humid and whose top is "dry" is called ____________________.
Question 46
Essay
List and explain several processes by which a stable atmosphere can be made unstable.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Conditional instability depends on the condition of
Question 48
Multiple Choice
In a sky filled with scattered cumulus humilis clouds,rising motions are found ____ the clouds and sinking motions are found ____ the clouds.
Question 49
Short Answer
Lenticular clouds form on the ____________________ side of mountains.
Question 50
True/False
The combination of warming the surface and warming the air aloft creates the greatest atmospheric stability.
Question 51
True/False
Cirrostratus,altostratus,nimbostratus,and stratus clouds are associated with stable atmospheric conditions.
Question 52
True/False
Environmental lapse rate and dry adiabatic rate are different expressions for the same phenomenon.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
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Question 54
Essay
Explain why the surface air on the leeward side of a mountain can be drier than the surface air on the windward side.What is this effect called? Can you think of a location in the United States where this might actually occur?