Study Quiz 4
Temperatures in a rising parcel of air are shown at various altitudes in the image above. Given that the dry adiabatic lapse rate is 10° C / 1 kilometer and the moist adiabatic lapse rate is 6° C / 1 kilometer, the data indicates that a cloud must have formed at:
1 kilometer.
What is associated with cumulonimbus clouds?
Stormy weather
We talked a lot about atmospheric stability in Lesson 8. Which of these weather conditions is likely if we had an "absolutely unstable" atmosphere on a hot and super humid day in mid-July at Disney World (Orlando, Florida)?
Strong Thunderstorms
A parcel's buoyancy is related to:
Temperature
What happens if the temperature of a parcel of air exceeds the temperature of its environment?
The parcel will being to rise
Which of the following was not one of the four major cloud-groups discussed in the textbook?
cap
In mid latitudes, which cloud will have the highest base?
cirrostratus
Which cloud type is composed of ice crystals and can cause a halo to form around the sun or moon?
cirrostratus
Cumulus congestus (towering cumulus) would refer to which of the clouds sketched below?
cloud b
Clouds can be formed through: [Select all that apply.]
convection due to surface heating forced lifting over terrain uplift along fronts
As Apollo 12 ascended into the atmosphere, the height of the surrounding clouds was noted to be about 12 kilometers (or 42,000 feet). A lightning strike was seen within these clouds, indicating that they must have been:
cumulonimbus
Which two clouds can produce precipitation?
cumulonimbus, nimbostratus
Pileus clouds are rare clouds that tend to "cap" a __________________ cloud.
cumulus
Cumulus congestus clouds are clouds that:
develop more as the day goes on
Precipitation from a stratus clouds is usually:
drizzle
As an air parcel reaches its coolest temperature, it begins to sink at what rate?
dry rate
As you rise up from the ground, you start as the _____________________ rate and reach the _____________________ rate after a certain altitude.
dry; moist
The atmosphere is normally most stable in the ____________ and most unstable in the ____________.
early morning; afternoon
Which of the following conditions would be described as the most unstable?
environmental lapse rate is 11° C per kilometer
The rate at which the actual air temperature changes with increasing height above the surface is referred to as the:
environmental lapse rate.
A neutral atmosphere always has clear conditions.
false
Air parcels cool as they rise at the same rate at the same elevations.
false
Air parcels have the same characteristics as the surrounding environments.
false
An anvil cloud forms when moist winds are deflected up and over the top of a developing cumulus congestus or cumulonimbus cloud.
false
Cumulonimbus clouds tend to develop if there is a deep unstable layer above the cloud base.
false
If a cloud appears bright white on visible imagery, then we know it is a thin cloud.
false
Snow is the only form of precipitation that doesn't form thanks to atmospheric instability.
false
Stability is a property of an air parcel, not of the atmosphere.
false
Stratus clouds are found near cirrus clouds up in the sky.
false
Stratus clouds are usually:
gray
On an infrared satellite image, low, warm clouds appear _____ and high, cold clouds appear _____.
gray; white
Cirrus clouds are composed primarily of:
ice particles
Contrails are formed by:
jet airplanes
Where would you expect to find a rain shadow?
leeward side of a mountain
Name the cloud feature labeled "c" in the image above.
lenticular
A "Low" cloud in would have a base that is:
less than 2000 meters.
Which of the environmental temperature profiles above indicates the most stable atmosphere?
line d
For clouds, height in the sky is broken down as all of these, except:
medium
The atmosphere becomes _____ stable as the surface air cools, the air aloft warms, or a layer of air sinks over a vast area.
more
The atmosphere is __________________ if an air parcel stays still.
neutral
Light or moderate-but-steady precipitation is most often associated with this type of cloud.
nimbostratus
Passive-cloud formation:
occurs in stable air.
Which best describes cumulus clouds?
puffy clouds
When the atmosphere is unstable, what is happening? Parcels of air are:
rising
What do you need for the moist adiabatic lapse rate?
saturated air
Stratus clouds are:
sheet like clouds
If an air parcel rises and cools at the same rate, or slower than the environmental lapse rate, what is going on in the atmosphere?
stability
If an air parcel is given a small push upward and it falls back to its original position, the atmosphere is said to be:
stable
Passive Cloud Formation happens in:
stable air
Which of these does NOT indicate active cloud formation?
stable air
A conditionally unstable atmosphere is _______ with respect to unsaturated air and _______ with respect to saturated air.
stable; unstable
What if the temperature of a parcel of air is the same as the temperature of its environment?
the parcel stays still
Which of the following is NOT primarily responsible for the development of the majority of clouds we see?
the tilt of the earth and rotation along its axis
You are a scientist interpreting satellite images of clouds to make observations about the weather in regions around the world. After observing a series of images, you notice that a cloud formation above Michigan appears white on visible imagery, gray in the infrared imagery, and white in the water vapor imagery. Using that information, you conclude that the cloud is:
thick, lower in the atmosphere, and high in water vapor content
Adiabatic warming occurs when an air parcel sinks.
true
Air parcels are 'bubbles of air' that (1) are flexible, (2) have impermeable surfaces, and (3) have a uniform temperature and moisture content.
true
Atmospheric stability is an indicator of what kind of cloud may form.
true
Cirrostratus clouds can cover a large portion of the sky despite being so thin.
true
Clouds are effectively suspended water droplets in the sky.
true
Cumulonimbus clouds can result in the famous "anvil-head" clouds.
true
Deep instability can lead to cumulonimbus development.
true
If cloud appears a bright white on the infrared imagery, it is cold at the cloud top and usually high in the atmosphere.
true
Nimbostratus clouds are stratus clouds that get broken up by lower level winds.
true
Positive buoyancy of an air mass can lead to instability.
true
Stability in clouds is an indicator of what kind of cloud may form.
true
The atmosphere can be stable for saturated air, but not for unsaturated air at the same time.
true
The environmental lapse rate is calculated outside of a parcel of air.
true
The shape of clouds forming is a sign of stability or instability in the atmosphere.
true
The stability of the atmosphere plays an important part in determining the vertical growth of cumulus clouds.
true
Mammatus clouds usually form __________________ a thunderstorm.
underneath
Which type of air parcel (unsaturated or saturated) loses temperature more quickly with elevation in the atmosphere?
unsaturated
What do you need for the dry adiabatic lapse rate?
unsaturated air
If a parcel is less dense than the environment, it will experience positive buoyancy and rise up in the air, and the atmosphere is said to be _________.
unstable
The atmosphere is __________________ if an air parcel accelerates upward.
unstable
A knowledge of air stability is important because it determines the:
vertical motion of air.
Cumulus and nimbus clouds are __________________________ clouds.
vertically developed
Stability in the atmosphere is determined by comparing the temperature of __________ to the temperature of __________.
a rising air parcel; its surrounding environment
The atmosphere is _______________ when the environmental lapse rate is smaller than the than the moist adiabatic lapse rate, or G < Gs < Gd.
absolutely stable
The atmosphere is _______________ when the environmental lapse rate is greater than the than the moist adiabatic lapse rate, or G > Gd > Gs.
absolutely unstable
Which of the following sets of conditions would produce a cumulus cloud with the lowest base?
air temperature 90° F, dew point temperature 60° F
The dry adiabatic lapse rate is __________ greater than the moist adiabatic lapse rate.
always
Name the cloud feature labeled "a" in the image above.
anvil
Clouds are classified by their:
appearance
The atmosphere is more stable if the air:
at higher elevations is warmed, or the air closer to the surface cool.
The air temperature in a rising parcel of saturated air decreases at the dry adiabatic rate, whereas the air temperature in a rising parcel of unsaturated air decreases at the moist adiabatic rate.
False
Stratus clouds could be mistaken for:
Fog that hasn't touched the ground
What kind of clouds are represented in the image above?
Nimbostratus
When the atmosphere is stable, what is happening?
Parcels of air are not rising
Which of these is NOT a major type of cloud?
Pyroclastic
An adiabatic process is one that occurs:
without transfer of heat or matter between a system and its surroundings.
If a parcel of unsaturated air with a temperature of 30° C rises from the surface to an altitude of 1,000 meters, the unsaturated parcel temperature at this altitude would be about:
10° C colder than at the surface.
The Moist Adiabatic Lapse Rate occurs at what rate?
6.0 degrees C per 1000 meters
High clouds are:
6000 - 18000 meters up.
It is a day outside that many people might describe as hazy: the sun is dimmed by a layer of grayish clouds and no shadows are present. What kind of clouds are probably in the sky?
Altostratus
On a hot and humid morning in southern Kansas in May, a bunch of calm, fluffy-looking clouds eventually precipitated into a massive anvil-shaped cloud by the middle of the afternoon. This cloud complex eventually dropped golf-ball sized hail, spawned an EF-2 tornado, and dropped about 1/2 an inch of rain per hour locally. What cloud class are we talking about here with this powerful storm?
Cumulonimbus
Instability can be seen as tall thunderclouds.
True
What does atmospheric stability concern?
Vertical motion in the atmosphere.
_________ images, which show sunlight reflected from a cloud's upper surface, can distinguish thick clouds from thin clouds.
Visible satellite