Quiz 2
The cold band of water extending from Peru and Ecuador into the normally warm pacific waters around the equator is called the?
Cold tongue
Around a low pressure system aloft (above the surface), what forces balance the gradient force?
Coriolis and centrifugal
The apparent force that accounts for the rotation of the Earth is called the?
Coriolis force
The air flowing around a low pressure system is called?
Cyclonic
Where is the Coriolis force zero?
Equator
The intermediate cell, that is part of the three cell model, is called the?
Ferrel cell
When the pressure gradient force is equal in magnitude but in the opposite direction from the Coriolis force, the resulting wind is said to be in?
Geostrophic balance
Wind of the following is a failing of the single cell model of the atmosphere?
It does not have highs and lows in the subtropics and mid-latitudes
The strong winds flowing away and downslope from high pressure systems is called?
Katabatic winds
The deep pool of warm water in the Western Pacific Ocean is called the?
Pacific warm pool
The lower layer of the troposphere where surface friction alters the balance of forces is called the?
Planetary boundary layer
The transition region between the extremely cold polar air and the warmer mid-latitude air is called the?
Polar front
The forces that explains why air moves from high to low pressure is called?
Pressure gradient force
The wind that blows from the sea to the land is called the
Sea breeze
Why is there a persistent band of clouds at the ITCZ?
The trade winds meet and converge at this location
Persistent Northeasterly winds that occur at the surface at low-latitudes are called?
Trade winds
The pumping up of deep, cold, nutrient-rich water is called?
Upwelling
The large scale east-west circulation that takes place between the eastern and western pacific is called the?
Walker circulation
How does an El Nino effect weather in the southern United States?
Weather is cooler and wetter than usual
Which of the following describes the flow from high and low pressure systems?
Wind divergies from highs and converges into lows