Deck 10: Atmosphere and Severe Weather
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Deck 10: Atmosphere and Severe Weather
1
Of the incoming solar radiation that reaches the top of the atmosphere,about how much is absorbed by Earth's surface?
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 45%
D) 75%
E) 95%
A) 15%
B) 25%
C) 45%
D) 75%
E) 95%
C
2
Tornadoes are common
A) on all continents.
B) in eastern Canada.
C) in southern Alberta.
D) over water.
E) where small differences in atmospheric pressure occur.
A) on all continents.
B) in eastern Canada.
C) in southern Alberta.
D) over water.
E) where small differences in atmospheric pressure occur.
C
3
If you were an investigator assessing the damage from a tornado and concluded that severe damage had occurred,how would you classify it on the Enhanced Fujita scale?
A) EF1
B) EF2
C) EF3
D) EF4
E) EF5
A) EF1
B) EF2
C) EF3
D) EF4
E) EF5
C
4
Air at the Earth's surface
A) always flows faster than airflow aloft.
B) moves from regions of high pressure to regions of low pressure.
C) moves from regions of low density to regions of high density.
D) moves from regions of low pressure to regions of high pressure.
E) contains more moisture than air aloft.
A) always flows faster than airflow aloft.
B) moves from regions of high pressure to regions of low pressure.
C) moves from regions of low density to regions of high density.
D) moves from regions of low pressure to regions of high pressure.
E) contains more moisture than air aloft.
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5
A linear belt of individual storm cells is called a
A) mesocyclone.
B) tornado.
C) supercell.
D) squall line.
E) dryline.
A) mesocyclone.
B) tornado.
C) supercell.
D) squall line.
E) dryline.
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6
Tornadoes are classified on the basis of
A) maximum width and wind speed.
B) duration and damage.
C) maximum wind speed and damage.
D) maximum width and height.
E) duration and wind speed.
A) maximum width and wind speed.
B) duration and damage.
C) maximum wind speed and damage.
D) maximum width and height.
E) duration and wind speed.
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7
In which layer of the atmosphere are clouds abundant?
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
E) ionosphere
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
E) ionosphere
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8
In order to become severe,a thunderstorm must
A) have the ability to maintain itself.
B) not appear in groups.
C) last for less than 1 hour.
D) have low water content.
E) have low vertical wind shear.
A) have the ability to maintain itself.
B) not appear in groups.
C) last for less than 1 hour.
D) have low water content.
E) have low vertical wind shear.
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9
Deaths from hailstones are common in
A) Manitoba.
B) Florida.
C) Bangladesh.
D) Sumatra.
E) Japan.
A) Manitoba.
B) Florida.
C) Bangladesh.
D) Sumatra.
E) Japan.
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10
In the Northern Hemisphere,which of the following describes the likely location of an ice storm?
A) on the south side of a warm front
B) on the east side of a cold front
C) on the west side of a cold front
D) on the north side of a warm front
E) on the south side of a cold front
A) on the south side of a warm front
B) on the east side of a cold front
C) on the west side of a cold front
D) on the north side of a warm front
E) on the south side of a cold front
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11
When water evaporates from the ocean,then condenses in the atmosphere
A) the latent heat of evaporation increases.
B) the latent heat of evaporation decreases.
C) energy is transferred from the ocean to the atmosphere.
D) energy is transferred from the atmosphere to the ocean.
E) latent heat turns into kinetic energy.
A) the latent heat of evaporation increases.
B) the latent heat of evaporation decreases.
C) energy is transferred from the ocean to the atmosphere.
D) energy is transferred from the atmosphere to the ocean.
E) latent heat turns into kinetic energy.
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12
In boiling a pot of water on an electric stove,at what step is conduction the process for heat transfer?
A) when heat from the stove is transferred to the handle
B) when heat is transferred through the bottom of the pot
C) when heated water from the bottom of the pot rises
D) when cooler water at the surface sinks
E) when some of the water evaporates into the air
A) when heat from the stove is transferred to the handle
B) when heat is transferred through the bottom of the pot
C) when heated water from the bottom of the pot rises
D) when cooler water at the surface sinks
E) when some of the water evaporates into the air
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13
If you wanted to avoid thunderstorms,of the following,where would you choose to live?
A) Vancouver, British Columbia
B) Miami, Florida
C) Edmonton, Alberta
D) Denver, Colorado
E) Hamilton, Ontario
A) Vancouver, British Columbia
B) Miami, Florida
C) Edmonton, Alberta
D) Denver, Colorado
E) Hamilton, Ontario
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14
A cold front forms when
A) a quickly moving cold air mass catches up with a slowly moving warm air mass.
B) a quickly moving warm air mass catches up with a slowly moving cold air mass.
C) a slowly moving cold air mass meets a warm air mass moving in the opposite direction.
D) a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet and remain stationary.
E) a warm from becomes occluded.
A) a quickly moving cold air mass catches up with a slowly moving warm air mass.
B) a quickly moving warm air mass catches up with a slowly moving cold air mass.
C) a slowly moving cold air mass meets a warm air mass moving in the opposite direction.
D) a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet and remain stationary.
E) a warm from becomes occluded.
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15
Heat waves are a severe weather event that
A) get lots of publicity.
B) take their greatest toll in cities.
C) are not a cause of death in Canada.
D) are associated with ridges of low pressure.
E) are not influenced by humidity.
A) get lots of publicity.
B) take their greatest toll in cities.
C) are not a cause of death in Canada.
D) are associated with ridges of low pressure.
E) are not influenced by humidity.
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16
Weather fronts mark the boundary between air masses that have different
A) lengths.
B) densities.
C) heights.
D) temperatures.
E) speeds.
A) lengths.
B) densities.
C) heights.
D) temperatures.
E) speeds.
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17
If you hold a mug of hot coffee,your hands warms up because heat is transferred via
A) convection.
B) conduction.
C) evaporation.
D) condensation.
E) radiation.
A) convection.
B) conduction.
C) evaporation.
D) condensation.
E) radiation.
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18
Which stage is closest to the end of a tornado's life?
A) wall stage
B) organizational stage
C) mature stage
D) rope stage
E) shrinking stage
A) wall stage
B) organizational stage
C) mature stage
D) rope stage
E) shrinking stage
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19
Under which of the following conditions are you most likely to see clouds?
A) high atmospheric pressure
B) low atmospheric pressure
C) cold surface temperature
D) warm surface temperature
E) low relative humidity
A) high atmospheric pressure
B) low atmospheric pressure
C) cold surface temperature
D) warm surface temperature
E) low relative humidity
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20
On what basis is a blizzard defined?
A) the amount of snowfall and the wind speed
B) the amount of snowfall and the visibility
C) the amount of snowfall and the wind chill
D) the wind speed and the visibility
E) the temperature and the wind speed
A) the amount of snowfall and the wind speed
B) the amount of snowfall and the visibility
C) the amount of snowfall and the wind chill
D) the wind speed and the visibility
E) the temperature and the wind speed
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21
On Earth,most energy returned to space comes from
A) infrared emissions from the Earth's surface.
B) ultraviolet emissions from the Earth's surface.
C) reflection from clouds.
D) reflection from the Earth's surface.
E) The energy intercepted by Earth is used for life processes and nothing is returned to space.
A) infrared emissions from the Earth's surface.
B) ultraviolet emissions from the Earth's surface.
C) reflection from clouds.
D) reflection from the Earth's surface.
E) The energy intercepted by Earth is used for life processes and nothing is returned to space.
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22
________ refers to the energy absorbed or released when a substance changes phases.
A) Latent heat
B) Sensible heat
C) Kinetic energy
D) Vaporization
E) Albedo
A) Latent heat
B) Sensible heat
C) Kinetic energy
D) Vaporization
E) Albedo
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23
To be classified as a blizzard in Canada,a storm must have
A) winds greater than 40 km/h and visibility less than 1 km for three hours.
B) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 400m for three hours.
C) winds greater than 40 km/h and visibility less than 400m for three hours.
D) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 1 km for three hours.
E) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 400m for five hours.
A) winds greater than 40 km/h and visibility less than 1 km for three hours.
B) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 400m for three hours.
C) winds greater than 40 km/h and visibility less than 400m for three hours.
D) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 1 km for three hours.
E) winds greater than 56 km/h and visibility less than 400m for five hours.
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24
Flooding is often directly associated with
A) stalled mesoscale convective systems.
B) quickly moving supercells.
C) squall lines.
D) tornadoes.
E) heat waves.
A) stalled mesoscale convective systems.
B) quickly moving supercells.
C) squall lines.
D) tornadoes.
E) heat waves.
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25
The ice storm of 1998 was associated with a rapidly moving warm front that produced continuous rain over a 24-hour period.
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26
Near-freezing temperatures can be considered 'extreme cold' and has resulted in lives lost in
A) Florida.
B) British Columbia.
C) California.
D) Manitoba.
E) Prince Edward Island.
A) Florida.
B) British Columbia.
C) California.
D) Manitoba.
E) Prince Edward Island.
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27
The most damaging type of thunderstorm is the
A) supercell.
B) squall line.
C) mesoscale convective complex.
D) derechos.
E) mesocyclone.
A) supercell.
B) squall line.
C) mesoscale convective complex.
D) derechos.
E) mesocyclone.
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28
What weather-related natural hazard affects the most people in North America?
A) floods
B) hurricanes
C) tornadoes
D) lightning
E) drought
A) floods
B) hurricanes
C) tornadoes
D) lightning
E) drought
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29
Essentially,the entire atmosphere lies below ________ altitude.
A) 10 km
B) 20 km
C) 50 km
D) 100 km
E) 150 km
A) 10 km
B) 20 km
C) 50 km
D) 100 km
E) 150 km
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30
Conduction is the only way in which heat is transferred in the Earth's atmosphere.
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31
Which of the following is NOT important in understanding severe weather?
A) atmospheric pressure
B) vertical stability
C) Coriolis Effect
D) fronts
E) humidity
A) atmospheric pressure
B) vertical stability
C) Coriolis Effect
D) fronts
E) humidity
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32
Reflectivity of a surface is referred to as its
A) albedo.
B) latent heat.
C) sensible heat.
D) absorption factor.
E) emission quotient.
A) albedo.
B) latent heat.
C) sensible heat.
D) absorption factor.
E) emission quotient.
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33
The First Law of Thermodynamics states that
A) energy is neither created nor destroyed.
B) all energy ends up as heat.
C) there is no order to the universe.
D) the sun is the source of energy for this planet.
E) when a substance changes phases, energy is lost.
A) energy is neither created nor destroyed.
B) all energy ends up as heat.
C) there is no order to the universe.
D) the sun is the source of energy for this planet.
E) when a substance changes phases, energy is lost.
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34
Small thunderstorm downbursts are also called microbursts.
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35
The major reason the 1998 ice storm was so devastating was
A) the lack of adequate backup systems when the power grid failed.
B) the concentration of people in vulnerable areas.
C) the lack of an adequate warning system.
D) the inability to evacuate due to poor infrastructure.
E) the interaction of the storm with a nor'easter.
A) the lack of adequate backup systems when the power grid failed.
B) the concentration of people in vulnerable areas.
C) the lack of an adequate warning system.
D) the inability to evacuate due to poor infrastructure.
E) the interaction of the storm with a nor'easter.
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36
Doppler radar can detect ________ within a thunderstorm,allowing warnings to be issued up to ________ in advance of a touchdown.
A) mesocyclone, 30 minutes
B) funnel cloud, 30 minutes
C) mesocyclone, 10 minutes
D) tornado, 10 minutes
E) wall cloud, one hour
A) mesocyclone, 30 minutes
B) funnel cloud, 30 minutes
C) mesocyclone, 10 minutes
D) tornado, 10 minutes
E) wall cloud, one hour
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37
Blizzards on the east coast of Canada commonly occur during
A) nor'easters.
B) Clippers.
C) Arctic highs.
D) mesocyclones.
E) the Coriolis Effect.
A) nor'easters.
B) Clippers.
C) Arctic highs.
D) mesocyclones.
E) the Coriolis Effect.
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38
Human energy consumption is less than 0.01 percent of the solar energy absorbed at Earth's surface.
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39
Tornadoes are violent cyclonic funnel clouds
A) that touch the ground.
B) that form where there are large differences in atmospheric pressure over short distances.
C) that have wind speeds of greater than 200 km/hr.
D) all of A, B, C
E) A and B
A) that touch the ground.
B) that form where there are large differences in atmospheric pressure over short distances.
C) that have wind speeds of greater than 200 km/hr.
D) all of A, B, C
E) A and B
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40
Tornado-prone areas in Canada include southern Alberta,southern Ontario and southeastern Quebec.
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41
Climbers at the peak of Mt.Everest are above the stratosphere.
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42
A stepped leader needs to form before lightning can occur.
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43
A defining characteristic of the stratosphere is the presence of clouds.
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44
In thunderstorms,downdrafts are created by falling raindrops.
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45
Tornadoes are violent cyclonic funnel clouds that have wind speeds of between 50 and 100 km/h.
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46
If dense cold air is overlain by warm light air,the atmosphere is unstable.
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47
Without convection,it would take longer for a pot of water to reach the boiling point.
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48
"Extreme cold" in Florida is a higher temperature than extreme cold in the Yukon.
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49
Nearly all the weight and pressure of the atmosphere is below 50 km altitude.
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50
A normal thunderstorm lasts for less than an hour.
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51
Heat waves are worse in urban areas than in rural areas.
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52
The "Dust Bowl" period was the most severe drought of the past 1000 years in North America.
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53
If you see a funnel cloud descending from a wall cloud,a tornado will always form.
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54
Cumulonimbus clouds are often associated with thunderstorms.
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55
Humidity is independent of air temperature.
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56
Supercell storms are the most damaging kind of thunderstorms.
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57
Earth's surface emits longer-wave infrared radiation because it is so cool.
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58
If you were flying to a destination in the Northern Hemisphere that was due south of your starting point,if your plane headed due south,you would end up to the west of your desired destination.
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59
A thunderstorm cell is rarely higher than 1 km.
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60
The mature stage of a thunderstorm includes both updrafts and downdrafts.
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61
What are clouds made of?
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62
What is a water spout?
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63
Under what conditions do tornadoes form?
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What is convection?
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65
One of the deadliest natural hazards is heat waves.
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66
Wildfires can be a beneficial secondary effect of thunderstorms.
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67
What is a front?
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68
How likely is it that a person who grew up in North America has experienced a thunderstorm?
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Fog is hazardous only when it obscures visibility for travel.
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Violent tornadoes can occur in almost all regions of the planet.
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Near-freezing temperatures are never considered 'extreme cold' and pose no hazard to people.
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What does the term 'humidity' describe?
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73
Human activity plays no part in extreme weather.
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74
What are the requirements for a typical thunderstorm?
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75
If you observe cumulus clouds,what's the weather like?
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What is freezing rain?
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77
What two conditions cause air to circulate in the troposphere?
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78
Windstorms can directly benefit a forest ecosystem.
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What are the requirements for a severe thunderstorm?
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Give an example of (1)something with kinetic energy,and (2)something with potential energy.
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