Deck 18: Air Pressure and Wind
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Deck 18: Air Pressure and Wind
1
Upper air winds _____ .
A) are unaffected by the Coriolis force
B) are greatly influenced by friction
C) are generally faster than surface winds
D) both A and B
A) are unaffected by the Coriolis force
B) are greatly influenced by friction
C) are generally faster than surface winds
D) both A and B
are generally faster than surface winds
2
The force that generates wind is _____ .
A) Coriolis force
B) gravity force
C) pressure gradient force
D) centrifugal force
A) Coriolis force
B) gravity force
C) pressure gradient force
D) centrifugal force
pressure gradient force
3
Isobars are lines on a weather map representing what?
A) lines showing equal density of bars
B) lines of equivalent air speed
C) lines of equal elevation for the tropopause
D) lines of equal air pressure
A) lines showing equal density of bars
B) lines of equivalent air speed
C) lines of equal elevation for the tropopause
D) lines of equal air pressure
lines of equal air pressure
4
Ground friction does not_____ .
A) involve uneven topography
B) have a slowing effect on winds
C) influence upper level winds
D) cause winds to cross the isobars
A) involve uneven topography
B) have a slowing effect on winds
C) influence upper level winds
D) cause winds to cross the isobars
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the winds associated with a low pressure system blow _____ .
A) counterclockwise and outward from the center
B) clockwise and toward the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) clockwise and outward from the center
A) counterclockwise and outward from the center
B) clockwise and toward the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) clockwise and outward from the center
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6
Closely spaced isobars indicate _____ .
A) low pressure gradient and weak gusty winds
B) high pressure gradient and high winds
C) high pressure gradient and likely gusty winds
D) geostrophic conditions
A) low pressure gradient and weak gusty winds
B) high pressure gradient and high winds
C) high pressure gradient and likely gusty winds
D) geostrophic conditions
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7
Widely spaced isobars often indicate _____ .
A) variable winds
B) light winds
C) cyclonic winds
D) high winds
A) variable winds
B) light winds
C) cyclonic winds
D) high winds
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8
The mercurial barometer was invented by_____ .
A) Torricelli
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Galileo
A) Torricelli
B) Newton
C) Watt
D) Galileo
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9
You are watching the local weatherman on TV. You live in mid- latitudes in North America, and the weatherman says the winds aloft are blowing toward the northwest. Is this reasonable?
A) It is not likely, as Northern Hemisphere winds aloft always move from west to east because of the Coriolis force.
B) Yes, northwest winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
C) Yes, southeast winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
D) No, mid- latitude winds always move from east to west because of the Coriolis force.
A) It is not likely, as Northern Hemisphere winds aloft always move from west to east because of the Coriolis force.
B) Yes, northwest winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
C) Yes, southeast winds are common at mid latitudes in North America.
D) No, mid- latitude winds always move from east to west because of the Coriolis force.
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10
Low air pressure systems are usually associated with _____ .
A) converging air, precipitation, and high pressure aloft
B) descending air and low pressure aloft
C) diverging surface winds and low pressure aloft
D) clear weather
A) converging air, precipitation, and high pressure aloft
B) descending air and low pressure aloft
C) diverging surface winds and low pressure aloft
D) clear weather
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11
Where is the Coriolis force greatest?
A) anywhere air moves north or south
B) low latitude
C) intermediate latitudes
D) high latitude
A) anywhere air moves north or south
B) low latitude
C) intermediate latitudes
D) high latitude
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12
You might wonder why a millibar isn't exactly 1/1000th of an atmosphere. The unit is actually related to the old CGS units because atmospheric pressure is close to this unit. In CGS units 1 bar = 1000 dynes/cm2. Pressure is often incorrectly reported as kg/cm2, which is neither a legitimate pressure unit nor a standard SI unit pressure is force/unit area, and kg are a mass unit, and SI units never mix kg and cm.. So let's straighten out your friends on these units. Standard air pressure in this incorrect unit is 1.034 kg/cm2. The weight of a kg at the earth's surface is 980,000 dynes. So what is standard air pressure in millibars?
A) 1013 mb
B) 1143 mb
C) 750 mb
D) 890 mb
A) 1013 mb
B) 1143 mb
C) 750 mb
D) 890 mb
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13
Standard sea level pressure in inches of mercury is _____
A) 28.70 inches
B) 7.52 inches
C) 14.70 inches
D) 29.92 inches
A) 28.70 inches
B) 7.52 inches
C) 14.70 inches
D) 29.92 inches
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14
The Coriolis effect influences _____ .
A) only wind speed
B) only wind direction
C) both wind speed and wind direction
D) neither wind speed nor wind direction
A) only wind speed
B) only wind direction
C) both wind speed and wind direction
D) neither wind speed nor wind direction
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15
Inches of mercury is something that would only be used in America. Elsewhere in the world, the mercury height would be in millimeters, or about 760mm 76cm.. Mercury has a density of about 13.56 g/cm3, or in other words, each cm of mercury weighs about 13,300 dynes. So 760mm of mercury weighs 1,013,000 dynes. 1 mb is 1 dyne/cm2, so what is the air pressure in mb?
A) 760 mb
B) 1013 mb
C) 1,000,000 mb
D) 1.013 mb
A) 760 mb
B) 1013 mb
C) 1,000,000 mb
D) 1.013 mb
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16
A weather system is moving from west to east. You look at a weather map and see that you are in an area of closely spaced isobars with the center just to your east, but the spacing of the isobars increases to the west of you. What would you forecast for wind conditions?
A) Winds will increase.
B) Winds will decrease.
C) Winds will stay the same.
D) Winds will increase then decrease.
A) Winds will increase.
B) Winds will decrease.
C) Winds will stay the same.
D) Winds will increase then decrease.
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17
In a mercurial barometer increased air pressure will make the mercury level_____ .
A) stay the same
B) fluctuate
C) go up
D) go down
A) stay the same
B) fluctuate
C) go up
D) go down
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18
Which of these instruments is not used to measure air pressure?
A) anemometer
B) mercurial barometer
C) aneroid barometer
D) barograph
A) anemometer
B) mercurial barometer
C) aneroid barometer
D) barograph
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19
A steep pressure gradient_____ .
A) produces light winds
B) is only possible in the tropics
C) produces strong winds
D) would be depicted by widely spaced isobars
A) produces light winds
B) is only possible in the tropics
C) produces strong winds
D) would be depicted by widely spaced isobars
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20
An altimeter is an adaptation of the_____ .
A) barograph
B) aneroid barometer
C) mercurial barometer
D) anemometer
A) barograph
B) aneroid barometer
C) mercurial barometer
D) anemometer
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21
In the Northern Hemisphere, the winds associated with a low pressure system cyclone. blow_____ .
A) clockwise and toward the center
B) clockwise and outward from the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) counterclockwise and outward from the center
A) clockwise and toward the center
B) clockwise and outward from the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) counterclockwise and outward from the center
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22
A Santa Ana or Chinook or Foehn. wind is a _____ .
A) very dry, warm wind flowing down a mountain slope
B) cold, damp wind blowing off a snow field
C) wind that is common to the world's deserts
D) wind associated with a blizzard
A) very dry, warm wind flowing down a mountain slope
B) cold, damp wind blowing off a snow field
C) wind that is common to the world's deserts
D) wind associated with a blizzard
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23
Consider the below image:
What would you expect to happen in terms of air flows wind.?
A) They will flow towards the L horizontally.
B) They will spin downward and dissipate.
C) They will flow vertically upward from the L.
D) They will flow away from the L horizontally.

A) They will flow towards the L horizontally.
B) They will spin downward and dissipate.
C) They will flow vertically upward from the L.
D) They will flow away from the L horizontally.
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24
When are upper air winds fastest?
A) in summer
B) in winter
C) whenever the temperature gradient is weak
D) These winds maintain roughly the same speeds throughout the year.
A) in summer
B) in winter
C) whenever the temperature gradient is weak
D) These winds maintain roughly the same speeds throughout the year.
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25
Why do storm systems move from west to east in mid latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere?
A) The storms are steered by approximately west to east winds aloft that are approximately geostrophic winds produced by Coriolis forces.
B) The prevailing wind is from the east, and the storm systems move toward the surface flow.
C) The prevailing wind is from the west.
D) The continents break up air flow that would normally be south to north and the Coriolis force turns the storms to the right, or toward the east.
A) The storms are steered by approximately west to east winds aloft that are approximately geostrophic winds produced by Coriolis forces.
B) The prevailing wind is from the east, and the storm systems move toward the surface flow.
C) The prevailing wind is from the west.
D) The continents break up air flow that would normally be south to north and the Coriolis force turns the storms to the right, or toward the east.
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26
If stormy weather were approaching, the pressure tendency would probably be_____ .
A) steady
B) falling
C) rising
D) none of these
A) steady
B) falling
C) rising
D) none of these
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27
High air pressure systems are usually associated with _____ .
A) diverging winds
B) clear weather
C) descending air
D) all of these
A) diverging winds
B) clear weather
C) descending air
D) all of these
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28
Most of the United States is situated in which zone of prevailing winds?
A) westerlies
B) trade winds
C) subpolar easterlies
D) doldrums
A) westerlies
B) trade winds
C) subpolar easterlies
D) doldrums
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29
Which state might you expect to have the most variable wind direction patterns? For example, sometimes wind coming from the west and sometimes from the east, indicating proximity to a directional change zone.
A) Kansas
B) Florida
C) Ohio
D) Colorado
A) Kansas
B) Florida
C) Ohio
D) Colorado
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30
Tropical cyclones produce the most intense low- pressure systems on earth. To develop and maintain this low pressure, what must happen aloft in this type of storm?
A) The storm must push the tropopause far into the stratosphere to maintain the low pressure.
B) Rain must fall to force thunderstorms to collapse to keep the air circulation going.
C) A strong divergent flow outflow. aloft must keep up with, or exceed, the inflow near the surface.
D) A strong jet stream flow must be present to maintain the inward flow.
A) The storm must push the tropopause far into the stratosphere to maintain the low pressure.
B) Rain must fall to force thunderstorms to collapse to keep the air circulation going.
C) A strong divergent flow outflow. aloft must keep up with, or exceed, the inflow near the surface.
D) A strong jet stream flow must be present to maintain the inward flow.
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31
Fast moving currents of air found near the top of the troposphere are called_____ .
A) El Niño
B) mesocyclones
C) jet streams
D) chinooks
A) El Niño
B) mesocyclones
C) jet streams
D) chinooks
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32
Another name for the area low pressure in the equatorial region is the_____ .
A) horse latitudes
B) westerlies
C) subpolar easterlies
D) doldrums
A) horse latitudes
B) westerlies
C) subpolar easterlies
D) doldrums
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33
The subpolar low polar front. is _____ .
A) a zone where the trade winds meet
B) the forward edge of the Antarctic ice cap
C) the boundary between frozen and liquid
D) a zone where the polar easterlies and the westerlies converge
A) a zone where the trade winds meet
B) the forward edge of the Antarctic ice cap
C) the boundary between frozen and liquid
D) a zone where the polar easterlies and the westerlies converge
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34
You are on a boat in a fiord in Glacier Bay, Alaska. It is a clear sunny day with temperatures near 20°C with no wind. Within 5 minutes the sky is still clear but the wind is blowing at 30 knots down valley, the sea is filled with whitecaps, and the temperature drops to 5°C. What just happened?
A) A storm front must have passed.
B) You experienced an afternoon sea breeze, blowing cold air off the ocean.
C) You experienced a valley wind, caused by cold air spilling off an ice cap down the valley.
D) You experienced a Chinook wind.
A) A storm front must have passed.
B) You experienced an afternoon sea breeze, blowing cold air off the ocean.
C) You experienced a valley wind, caused by cold air spilling off an ice cap down the valley.
D) You experienced a Chinook wind.
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Tropical cyclones aka hurricanes in the Atlantic. are intense low- pressure systems characterized by heavy rain and high winds. When a tropical cyclone passes an area, however, there are generally several days of clear, dry weather. Why might this occur?
A) The cyclone has sucked up all the moist air around it, leaving dry air behind.
B) The spiral arms of the hurricane are storm fronts, and each carries descending air behind it.
C) The hurricane carries a cold front with it, which carries dry air.
D) The cyclone must have an outflow aloft, which feeds descending air surrounding the storm.
A) The cyclone has sucked up all the moist air around it, leaving dry air behind.
B) The spiral arms of the hurricane are storm fronts, and each carries descending air behind it.
C) The hurricane carries a cold front with it, which carries dry air.
D) The cyclone must have an outflow aloft, which feeds descending air surrounding the storm.
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In the Northern Hemisphere, winds associated with a high pressure system blow_____ .
A) clockwise and outward from the center
B) clockwise and toward the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) counterclockwise and outward from the center
A) clockwise and outward from the center
B) clockwise and toward the center
C) counterclockwise and toward the center
D) counterclockwise and outward from the center
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37
The Sahara and Australian deserts among others. are associated with the_____ .
A) subtropical high
B) subpolar low
C) polar high
D) equatorial low
A) subtropical high
B) subpolar low
C) polar high
D) equatorial low
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38
If "fair" weather were approaching, the pressure tendency would probably be _____ .
A) rising
B) steady
C) falling
D) none of these
A) rising
B) steady
C) falling
D) none of these
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39
This pressure zone is associated with abundant precipitation and warm temperatures.
A) polar high
B) subtropical high
C) subpolar low
D) equatorial low
A) polar high
B) subtropical high
C) subpolar low
D) equatorial low
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40
Asia has an intense monsoon, but North America also experiences a low- intensity monsoon. What causes monsoons?
A) The horse latitude high pressure system breaks down in summer, leading to monsoon moisture in desert locations like southwestern North America and India.
B) The oceans warm faster than the continents during the summer and spawn cyclonic storms that move toward the continents.
C) Heating of the polar regions in summer due to long days causes air to flow toward the poles in summer, drawing moisture from warm ocean dominated air masses.
D) The heating of the continent during the summer produces a persistent low pressure over the continent that draws warm moist air masses from adjacent oceans.
A) The horse latitude high pressure system breaks down in summer, leading to monsoon moisture in desert locations like southwestern North America and India.
B) The oceans warm faster than the continents during the summer and spawn cyclonic storms that move toward the continents.
C) Heating of the polar regions in summer due to long days causes air to flow toward the poles in summer, drawing moisture from warm ocean dominated air masses.
D) The heating of the continent during the summer produces a persistent low pressure over the continent that draws warm moist air masses from adjacent oceans.
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41
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern.
A) subtropical high
B) equatorial low
C) trade winds
D) polar front
A) subtropical high
B) equatorial low
C) trade winds
D) polar front
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42
Why is the Santa Ana wind a danger signal in southern California?
A) It is a warm, dry wind that can quickly dry out brushlands and spread fires.
B) It is a warm, humid wind from Mexico that signals El Niño conditions and high potential for flooding.
C) It drives people crazy with the howling winds, so crime goes up.
D) It is a cold, dry winter wind that brings danger of hypothermia to people like the homeless living on the streets.
A) It is a warm, dry wind that can quickly dry out brushlands and spread fires.
B) It is a warm, humid wind from Mexico that signals El Niño conditions and high potential for flooding.
C) It drives people crazy with the howling winds, so crime goes up.
D) It is a cold, dry winter wind that brings danger of hypothermia to people like the homeless living on the streets.
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43
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern.
A) jet stream
B) friction
C) Coriolis effect
D) pressure gradient force
A) jet stream
B) friction
C) Coriolis effect
D) pressure gradient force
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44
What is the Southern Oscillation?
A) the 10- year cycle in winter storm activity in the temperate zone of the Southern Hemisphere
B) the intermittent switch from El Niño to La Niña conditions in the equatorial Pacific
C) the periodic intense cyclonic storms from Antarctica
D) the weather pattern that changes tropical cyclone activity in the southern ocean
A) the 10- year cycle in winter storm activity in the temperate zone of the Southern Hemisphere
B) the intermittent switch from El Niño to La Niña conditions in the equatorial Pacific
C) the periodic intense cyclonic storms from Antarctica
D) the weather pattern that changes tropical cyclone activity in the southern ocean
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45
A sea breeze usually originates during the _____ .
A) evening and flows toward the land
B) day and flows toward the water
C) evening and flows toward the water
D) day and flows toward the land
A) evening and flows toward the land
B) day and flows toward the water
C) evening and flows toward the water
D) day and flows toward the land
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When someone says we have a southeast wind, what direction would you look to face into the wind?
A) east
B) west
C) northwest
D) southeast
A) east
B) west
C) northwest
D) southeast
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47
The Amargosa Valley in eastern California desert often experiences a cold evening wind that blows downvalley. Which of the following might explain this phenomenon?
A) Moist Pacific air rising over the Sierra Nevada Mountains produces mountain precipitation, and as this air spills off the eastern escarpment, it forms the valley wind.
B) Night time cooling upvalley produces a cold, unstable air mass that is funneled down the valley to produce a valley wind.
C) It is a nighttime land breeze and there should be an accompanying daytime seabreeze up valley.
D) Daytime heating causes a local low pressure that causes air to rush in by evening.
A) Moist Pacific air rising over the Sierra Nevada Mountains produces mountain precipitation, and as this air spills off the eastern escarpment, it forms the valley wind.
B) Night time cooling upvalley produces a cold, unstable air mass that is funneled down the valley to produce a valley wind.
C) It is a nighttime land breeze and there should be an accompanying daytime seabreeze up valley.
D) Daytime heating causes a local low pressure that causes air to rush in by evening.
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Which of the following devices measures both wind direction and speed?
A) wind sock
B) anemometer
C) wind vane
D) None of these can measure both wind speed and direction.
A) wind sock
B) anemometer
C) wind vane
D) None of these can measure both wind speed and direction.
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49
Consider the below diagram:
What does the diagram show?
A) More commonly the wind blows from the Northwest.
B) The wind often blows to the North, but is very gentle when it does so.
C) The dominant wind direction is from the Southeast.
D) The wind is always blowing in the same direction in Australia.

A) More commonly the wind blows from the Northwest.
B) The wind often blows to the North, but is very gentle when it does so.
C) The dominant wind direction is from the Southeast.
D) The wind is always blowing in the same direction in Australia.
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50
Examine the words and/or phrases below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases. Choose the option that does not fit the pattern.
A) trade winds
B) polar easterlies
C) westerlies
D) Chinook
A) trade winds
B) polar easterlies
C) westerlies
D) Chinook
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51
If you live in southwestern North America and are experiencing drought conditions, what do you hope will happen?
A) The temperatures will decrease in the eastern equatorial Pacific.
B) A La Niña period will begin.
C) An El Niño period will begin.
D) Conditions will return to a normal, with neither La Niña nor El Niño.
A) The temperatures will decrease in the eastern equatorial Pacific.
B) A La Niña period will begin.
C) An El Niño period will begin.
D) Conditions will return to a normal, with neither La Niña nor El Niño.
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52
The most precise instrument for measuring wind speed is a _____ .
A) wind vane
B) cup anemometer
C) wet bulb/dry bulb thermometer
D) wind sock
A) wind vane
B) cup anemometer
C) wet bulb/dry bulb thermometer
D) wind sock
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53
A land breeze usually originates during the _____ .
A) evening and flows toward the land
B) evening and flows toward the water
C) day and flows toward the land
D) day and flows toward the water
A) evening and flows toward the land
B) evening and flows toward the water
C) day and flows toward the land
D) day and flows toward the water
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54
If the barometer indicated 1020 millibars, air pressure would be considered _____ .
A) medium
B) low
C) high
D) normal
A) medium
B) low
C) high
D) normal
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55
Where was the El Niño phenomena first recognized?
A) Peru and Ecuador
B) Central America
C) the Caribbean region
D) California
A) Peru and Ecuador
B) Central America
C) the Caribbean region
D) California
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56
Standard sea level air pressure is_____ millibars.
A) 1006
B) 1028
C) 1000
D) 1013
A) 1006
B) 1028
C) 1000
D) 1013
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57
Standard sea level air pressure is_____ inches of mercury.
A) 28.38
B) 29.01
C) 29.92
D) 29.15
A) 28.38
B) 29.01
C) 29.92
D) 29.15
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58
Under normal conditions the predominant winds in the equator region go from and there is _____ water off the coast of South America.
A) west to east; cool
B) west to east; warm
C) east to west; cool
D) east to west; warm
A) west to east; cool
B) west to east; warm
C) east to west; cool
D) east to west; warm
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59
A_____ breeze originates over land because the pressure on land is at night over land than over the water.
A) land; lower
B) sea; lower
C) land; higher
D) sea; higher
A) land; lower
B) sea; lower
C) land; higher
D) sea; higher
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60
If you live on the east coast of Florida or the Gulf Coast, why might you hope for an El Niño year?
A) It will decrease the chances of heavy summer thunderstorms and floods.
B) It will produce a warmer summer, but with less rain than normal.
C) It will decrease the probability of tropical cyclones.
D) It will bring clear, cool summer conditions, albeit dry.
A) It will decrease the chances of heavy summer thunderstorms and floods.
B) It will produce a warmer summer, but with less rain than normal.
C) It will decrease the probability of tropical cyclones.
D) It will bring clear, cool summer conditions, albeit dry.
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61
Low pressure systems are usually associated with _____ weather.
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
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62
A southwest wind blows toward the_____ .
A) northwest
B) southeast
C) southwest
D) northeast
A) northwest
B) southeast
C) southwest
D) northeast
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63
A surface low pressure system will not strengthen unless there is _____ pressure aloft.
A) low
B) high
C) no
D) medium
A) low
B) high
C) no
D) medium
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64
The Coriolis effect is strongest at the_____ .
A) equator
B) Tropic of Capricorn
C) Tropic of Cancer
D) poles
A) equator
B) Tropic of Capricorn
C) Tropic of Cancer
D) poles
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65
An isobar is a line connecting places of equal _____ .
A) gradient
B) temperature
C) humidity
D) pressure
A) gradient
B) temperature
C) humidity
D) pressure
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66
_____ invented the mercurial barometer.
A) Torricelli
B) Mercator
C) Richter
D) Curie
A) Torricelli
B) Mercator
C) Richter
D) Curie
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67
Most deserts are associated with the_____ .
A) subtropical low
B) polar high
C) subtropical high
D) polar low
A) subtropical low
B) polar high
C) subtropical high
D) polar low
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68
Closely spaced isobars indicate _____ wind speeds.
A) no
B) medium
C) high
D) low
A) no
B) medium
C) high
D) low
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69
In the Northern Hemisphere, winds blow_____ and _____ from the center of anticyclones.
A) counter- clockwise, outward
B) counter- clockwise, inward
C) clockwise, outward
D) clockwise; inward
A) counter- clockwise, outward
B) counter- clockwise, inward
C) clockwise, outward
D) clockwise; inward
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70
The ultimate cause of a sea breeze is the_____ heating of land and water.
A) equal
B) winter
C) unequal
D) summer
A) equal
B) winter
C) unequal
D) summer
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71
High pressure systems are usually associated with_____ weather.
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
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72
The _____ is the main driving force behind wind.
A) influence of friction
B) pressure gradient force
C) Coriolis effect
D) geostrophic force
A) influence of friction
B) pressure gradient force
C) Coriolis effect
D) geostrophic force
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73
The Coriolis effect influences _____ .
A) neither wind speed nor wind direction
B) wind speed but not wind direction
C) wind direction but not wind speed
D) both wind direction and wind speed
A) neither wind speed nor wind direction
B) wind speed but not wind direction
C) wind direction but not wind speed
D) both wind direction and wind speed
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74
Most of the people living in the United States are under the influence of the wind belt known as the _____ .
A) southeast trade winds
B) polar easterlies
C) westerlies
D) northeast trade winds
A) southeast trade winds
B) polar easterlies
C) westerlies
D) northeast trade winds
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75
Cyclones are usually associated with_____ weather.
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
A) stormy
B) clear
C) cold
D) warm
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76
If Earth were_____ , there would be no Coriolis force.
A) cooler
B) not rotating
C) more humid
D) closer to the sun
A) cooler
B) not rotating
C) more humid
D) closer to the sun
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77
Anticyclones characteristically have winds blowing _____ from their centers.
A) outward
B) upward
C) downward
D) inward
A) outward
B) upward
C) downward
D) inward
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78
Horizontal movement of air is called _____ .
A) jet stream
B) the Coriolis effect
C) pressure gradient
D) wind
A) jet stream
B) the Coriolis effect
C) pressure gradient
D) wind
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79
Upper air winds are generally _____ than the surface winds directly below.
A) faster
B) fluctuating in comparison to
C) about the same speed as
D) slower
A) faster
B) fluctuating in comparison to
C) about the same speed as
D) slower
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80
The region where the trade winds meet is also called the _____ .
A) doldrums
B) dog latitudes
C) polar easterlies
D) Arctic front
A) doldrums
B) dog latitudes
C) polar easterlies
D) Arctic front
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