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A cyclone is generally much larger than an anticyclone.
False
Imagine you are in South Dakota in spring and the weather report on the radio warns that cumulonimbus clouds with strong updrafts are heading your way. What type of precipitation should you expect?
Hail
The formation, disappearance, or movement of landmasses over geologic time has altered oceanic and atmospheric circulation.
True
Which climate class is an example of an arid climate in the Köppen classification?
Low-latitude steppe
A front is a boundary where air masses of different temperature and moisture characteristics meet.
True
The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the greatest amount of water the air can hold at a given temperature is known as the:
relative humidity
Which type of climate is shown in this photograph?
Csa,Csb
The circulation of water from one part of the general Earth system to another is known as the:
Hydrologic cycle
The factors that can drive climates toward either warming or cooling are also referred to by the IPCC as:
Climate forcings
Working as an insurance claims adjuster, you receive weather reports from a midwestern town suffering a tornado ranked EF-3 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. What types of damages will your customers most likely report?
Customers may have the roofs and walls even of well-constructed homes torn off
Suppose a midlatitude cyclonic storm develops over eastern Colorado. Which state should most anticipate heavy rain and winds in their forecast?
Kansas
If an area in the upper atmosphere is undergoing convergence, ______ is most likely occurring at Earth's surface below.
Divergence
The amount of water vapor in the air at a time and place is called:
Humidity
In winter, an mT air mass, moving from the Gulf of Mexico into the southern United States, would tend to become:
More stable
The two most common indicators for describing climate are:
Precipitation and Temperature
A professor at your UC Los Angeles campus complains about the microclimate on campus. What microclimactic effect would the professor be referring to?
The urban heat-island effect
Clouds with “nimbo” or “nimbus” in their name are associated with:
Precipitation
An unusual and important property of water is that its volume expands when it:
freezes into a solid
All of the following regions are located in the rain shadows of mountain ranges except for:
The piedmont region of Virginia
If all glaciers were to melt into the oceans of Earth, what share of our non-ocean hydrosphere (freshwater) would turn into saltwater?
two percent
Melting ice sheets exposing lower-albedo land that absorbs more insolation would be an example of a negative feedback.
False
Tornado intensities are determined by the:
Enhanced Fujita Scale
If an unsaturated parcel of air is cooled, it will eventually reach a temperature where the air will become saturated. This temperature is known as the:
dew point
Latitude has a strong impact on precipitation distribution. For example, because colder air can hold more water vapor than warmer air, there is a general increase of precipitation from the equator to the poles.
false
Study this map that shows the geographic distribution of tornado frequency. Which region is most affected by these short-lived weather phenomena?
Eastern Colorado
Which of the following is a major contributing factor to increasing hurricane intensities?
A warming global climate
Thunderstorms are most common:
during spring and summer afternoons
In the late spring, midlatitude cyclone scenario detailed in this image, the city most exposed to the passage of the warm front is Detroit.
False
The modern climate epoch, which is characterized by relatively stable, warm temperatures compared to most of the last 2.6 million years, is known as the:
Holocene
Oxygen-isotope analysis is a measurement technique that has been used in climate studies to determine the temperature of seawater by analyzing:
tiny seashells of plankton
What is the shape of the boundary between the two air masses that interact at a cold front?
a steeply sloping surface
Potential evapotranspiration is the maximum evapotranspiration that would take place with:
an unlimited supply of water
Which type of atmospheric disturbance has different sectors of strongly contrasting temperature producing separate fronts?
midlatitude cyclone
Air descends through the eye of a hurricane.
True
Which of the following best explains why weather forecasts cannot always be 100 percent accurate?
Too many different factors are involved in the production of precipitation
The hydrologic cycle for the Earth system as a whole can be considered a closed system because there is no gain or loss of water.
True
The precipitation that falls at a warm front comes from the colder air.
False
Which factor creates a major problem for scientists studying a particular cycle of glaciation?
Subsequent glacial advances disrupt sedimentary evidence
Although climate greatly influences the natural vegetation of a region, it has little impact upon the soils of a region.
False
Pollen in sediment can be an indicator of past climates.
True
In a cyclone:
Pressure decreases toward the center
The last glacial advance peaked in North America about ____ years ago.
18,000
What makes blizzards so dangerous?
They can generate dangerous whiteouts
The phrase "rain shadow" is associated with which type of precipitation?
Orographic
Imagine you walk outside and encounter sleet. What can you conclude from this about the atmospheric conditions?
There is a thick layer of subfreezing air near the surface
The air mass that originates over Mexico and the American Southwest is identified as:
cT
The only substance on Earth that occurs naturally as a liquid, a solid, and a gas is:
water
As the temperature of a parcel of air increases, its capacity for water vapor:
increases
What does the information in this figure imply about the change in climate about 3,000 years ago?
The global cooling was a result of a volcanic explosion
The ______ of a parcel of air can change as the parcel of air rises, simply because the volume of the parcel of air increases
absolute humidity