Natural Disasters Exam 2

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at least 48 hours prior to the expected landfall of a hurricane

A hurricane watch or tropical storm watch is issued by the National Hurricane Center in the United States

El Niño

A phenomenon referred to as the Indian Ocean Dipole describes a condition in the positive phase comparable to

permeable or impermeable, depending on the degree to which pores or cracks are connected to one another.

A sediment that has 20% pore space will be expected to be

drawdown

A sinking of the water table from the overuse of groundwater is referred to as

deepen existing wells to reach the new water table levels

A viable solution to restore the use of water wells in regions that have experienced drawdown to levels below well bores is to

a portion of land that channels rainfall and snowmelt into a common outlet (river, lake, or other body of water.)

A watershed is defined as

Yes, regions of higher pressure develop beneath regions of colder, denser air

Although the average atmospheric pressure at sea level is 14.7 pounds per square inch, is it possible that variations on Earth may occur?

permeable.

An aquifer is

an advancing cold front overtakes a warm front.

An occlude front forms when

Yes, aerosols serve as the nucleus for water vapor to collect to form precipitation droplets.

Are aerosols in the atmosphere beneficial?

Yes, along lakeshores., Yes, in mountainous regions., Yes, along coastlines of oceans

Are there morphological features of the Earth that can amplify winter hazards?

supercell thunderstorms exhibit rotating updrafts, while ordinary thunderstorms do not exhibit rotating updrafts

As formally defined by meteorologists, the difference in a supercell thunderstorm versus an ordinary thunderstorm is that

?

At what temperature may the human body first begin to feel the effects of hypothermia?

the weight of the column of air above a location.

Atmospheric pressure is a result of

troposphere

Clouds in the Earth's atmosphere occur in which layer of the atmosphere?

surface morphology, climate, bedrock parent material, organisms interacting within soils

Different types of soils exist due to spatial and temporal variation on the Earth related to

No, the atmosphere is well mixed, so the composition of air pollution is essentially the same everywhere.

Does the composition of pollutants in the atmosphere vary from place to place on Earth?

air parcels expand because they are losing heat to the ambient air

During adiabatic expansion,

springs

During prehistoric time, people were only able to directly use groundwater flowing to the surface at regions known as

horizontal winds that are greater in one direction

Dynamic pressure results from stresses imposed by a moving fluid. In the atmosphere, moving air exerts a dynamic pressure that is a result of

less than 0.05% salt content.

Freshwater is defined as water having

the body restricts blood and heat flow to extremities to conserve core body heat

Frostbite occurs in humans because

10-15 meters above the surface

Ground blizzards typically affect elevations as high as

cool air rushing to the base of a thunderstorm

Gust fronts develop due to downdrafts that form in thunderstorms. They result from

Cyclones rotate clockwise; hurricanes rotate counterclockwise

How do cyclones in the southern hemisphere differ from hurricanes in the northern hemisphere?

15,000-30,000 amperes

How much current (in the form of amperes) is generated in a typical lightning stroke?

accumulations of ice on surfaces are much heavier than accumulations of snow on surfaces

Ice storms may result in damage to the infrastructure, widespread power outages, and the disruption of life because

Air Quality Index

In the United States, advisories are issued to the public about air quality based on levels of harmful pollutants present in the air, and are referred to as the

4,000

In the United States, approximately how many damaging hailstorms occur on a yearly basis?

porosity

In the figure below, the total volume of open space between sedimentary particles are referred to as

Warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico interacts with cool air from Canada over the mid-continent

In the figure below, what is the reason tornadoes in the United States are concentrated along the so-called 'Tornado Alley' during the spring and summer months?

at the geographic poles

In which region of the Earth would you expect to see the greatest influence from the Coriolis effect on wind?

Clear skies

In zones of high atmospheric pressure, winds result from descending air at higher altitudes, promoting

No; Coriolis forces at the equator are too weak to initiate rotation, so hurricanes never form in these areas

Is it possible for large thunderstorm clusters forming in equatorial regions (5 latitude) to evolve into hurricanes?

Yes, all of these can damage a recharge area.

Is it possible to damage an aquifer's recharge area?

Yes, carbon dioxide is necessary for plant photosynthesis.

Is there a benefit to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

There are no criteria; conditions vary according to region

Meteorologists refer to cold waves as events in which temperatures drop, based on which of the following criteria?

typically, the most destructive form of tornado.

Multiple vortex tornadoes are

100-400 years

On average, how long does it take to form a cm of soil?

electrons flow from the ground to the anvil portion of thunderstorms

Positive-polarity cloud-to-ground lightning strokes form because

Air masses are rising within the rainbands and descending the gaps between the bands

Referring to the figure below, is there a difference in the air flow within rainbands compared to the gaps between the rainbands?

glaciers, ice caps, and snow fields.

Referring to the figure below, the largest proportion of the freshwater on Earth resides in

Ice that forms on surfaces make planes more difficult to control in flight.

Referring to the figure below, why do airplanes have difficulty flying in winter weather conditions?

dividing the vapor pressure by the saturation vapor pressure of the atmosphere.

Relative humidity is a measure of the moisture content of air. It is calculated by

many of the large airports have installed sensors to detect microbursts

Since the late 1990s, no commercial aircraft accidents have been attributed to microbursts in the United States. The reason is that

rainwater, organisms, decaying organic matter

Soils develop as a result of sediment modification over time from interactions with

the law of conservation of angular momentum

Spiraling inflowing air accelerates in a hurricane as the air mass approaches the eye of the storm. This is an example of

the surface and near surface realm of the Earth.

The 'Critical Zone' is defined as

the per capita use of water.

The 'Water Footprint' is defined as

wind speeds in excess of 35 miles per hour

The National Weather Service specifically defines a blizzard as a snowstorm that exhibits

maximum sustained wind speed

The Saffir-Simpson scale for hurricane intensity is based on

winds in excess of 93 kilometers per hour, lightning hail > 2.5 cm in diameter, or tornadoes

The United States National Weather Service defines a severe thunderstorm as one that has the potential to produce

None of these; generalizations about the proportions are not valid.

The amount of water vapor typically found in atmospheric samples is approximately

14.47 pounds per square inch

The average atmospheric pressure on the Earth at sea level is

lower levels of dissolved oxygen in waters.

The consequences of eutrophication of water sources are

economic factors, climate, political influences

The distribution of water supplies across the globe depends on such factors as

poor agricultural practices.

The extreme erosion that occurred during the Dust Bowl catastrophe of the mid-1930s in the Great Plains region of North America was a result of

diversion of surface waters from their natural flow paths to the sea

The figure below illustrates the degree of land subsidence that has occurred in the southern part of the state of Florida over the last century. What is a primary cause of subsidence in this region?

Multiple model results are statistically analyzed to develop the most likely prediction, although some degree of uncertainty remains

The figure below illustrates the predicted track of Hurricane Florence in 2018. How are multiple track predictions interpreted?

the bathymetry of the region, the topography of the region, the geology of the region

The level of destruction imparted by the landfall of a hurricane is in part related to

870 millibars at sea level

The lowest barometric pressure ever recorded is associated with Typhoon Tip in 1979, resulting in sustained winds measured at 190 miles per hour. The barometric pressure measured was

storms weaken, lose their structure, and break up

The meteorological term dissipate is used to describe the condition in which

nitrogen

The most abundant gas found in the Earth's atmosphere is

evacuate the region that will be affected by the storm

The most successful strategy for individuals to survive a hurricane is to

snowfall intensity and the amount of time snow falls

The rates of snow accumulation during a storm are related to

thunderstorm-generated straight-line winds

The term derecho refers to

74 miles per hour

The term hurricane is used to describe large, spiral-shaped storms originating in the tropical latitudes of the Atlantic and eastern Pacific Oceans that reach sustained wind speeds of

mid-latitude cyclones that form along the east coast of North America

The term nor'easter is used by meteorologists to describe

a formal statement issued by meteorologists to indicate that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form

The term tornado watch is

2.0 kilometers and 12.0-20.0 kilometers.

Thunderstorms typically form at altitudes between

dividing the number of seconds counted by 5

To estimate the distance in miles to an observed lightning stroke, an observer can count the number of seconds it takes for the sound of thunder generated by the stroke to arrive. This can be accomplished by

ordinary thunderstorms, supercell thunderstorms, hurricanes, squall lines

Tornadoes are associated with

ast for a day or more, have maximum sustained winds of 37-61 miles per hour, circulate around low-pressure centers

Tropical disturbances evolve into tropical depressions when thunderstorm clusters originating in tropical latitudes

the region hosts the Earth's warmest ocean water during the late summer

Typhoons originating in the western Pacific Ocean occur because

Any condition in which winds exceed 35 mph for a duration of 3 hours over fresh, unconsolidated snow

Under what conditions are blizzard conditions possible?

damage to vehicles from hailstones, crop loss from hailstones, damage to structures from hailstones, livestock that is killed by hailstones

What are the most damaging aspects of hailstorms?

hurricanes

What are the most destructive and costliest storms on Earth?

Freezing rain and/or snow is anticipated to accumulate sufficiently to result in inconvenience and hazardous conditions

What does the term Winter Storm Advisory mean?

Hazardous weather conditions are imminent, including potential snow, sleet, ice accumulation, and winds sufficient to cause damage and life-threatening conditions.

What does the term Winter Storm Warning mean?

Heed official warnings, abandon belongings, and get to a safe place., Monitor weather forecasts if severe weather is possible., Learn how to respond individually in the event a disaster is imminent.

What is the best way for individuals to avoid disaster from thunderstorms, associated lightning strokes, and tornadoes?

Cyclones occur in the Indian Ocean and southern hemisphere; typhoons occur in northwest Pacific Ocean

What is the difference between a typhoon and a cyclone?

sustained winds of 74 miles per hour or higher

What is the distinguishing characteristic that prompts meteorologists to elevate tropical storms to hurricane status?

10%

What percentage of lightning strike victims are killed?

oceanic cyclones

What term do meteorologists use to describe mid-latitude cyclones that form in the northeast Pacific Ocean?

waterspouts

When tornadoes form over water, they are referred to as

Surface soils, rocks, and water are heated by solar radiation; that heat then radiates back into the atmosphere, heating the air.

Where is the heat coming from that warms the atmosphere?

in or near the hook echo

Where is the most likely place for a tornado to form in the figure below?

at the equator

Where on the Earth does the Coriolis force reach zero?

loss of life, reduction in Gross National Product, local economic losses from storm damage, damage to the agricultural industry

Which of the following societal effects have resulted from cold waves over the United States?

collapse sinkholes

Which of the following types of sinkholes is considered the most hazardous?

fossil fuel combustion in automobiles

Which of the following would be considered an anthropogenic source of pollution?

Prevailing winds controlling forward motion differ for each storm

Why are hurricane tracks unique to each storm?

Arid mountainous regions depend on snowmelt for water resources

Why are mountain snowstorms necessary for human survival in parts of the world?

Evacuations are time-consuming, Evacuations disrupt societies, Evacuations are expensive on a community scale, Evacuations are expensive on an individual basis

Why do evacuations pose challenges to areas in the path of hurricanes?

Rising air masses form clouds and precipitation

Why do mountain snow storms occur on the windward side of mountain ranges?

temperature and density contractions of air in the atmosphere, varying pressure gradients in the atmosphere, Coriolis forces

Why do winds blow?

he preparedness of governments to deal with extreme winter conditions, the lack of preparedness of individuals to deal with extreme winter conditions, the lack of preparedness of governments to deal with extreme winter conditions, the preparedness of individuals to deal with extreme winter conditions

Why is hazardous winter weather well tolerated by societies in some parts of the world, while those same weather conditions prove to be disasters in other parts of the world?

Saturation vapor pressures decrease with decreasing temperature.

With reference to the figure above, what happens to saturation vapor pressures as temperatures decrease?

temperature contrasts between polar and tropical regions

With reference to the figure below of a mid-latitude cyclone in eastern North America, why do these weather systems form?

distortion of the polar vortex

With respect to the figure below, what causes cold waves to form?


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