GEOL Test 2
relative humidity value
%
monotony of weather in ITCZ has given rise to the expression '______'
'down in the doldrums'
when food supplies diminished on ships sailing to America, horses were either eaten or thrown overboard, hence the term '_________'
'horse latitudes'
GCM contains several sub-model programs for: - atmosphere - ocean - land surface - ? - ?
- cryosphere - biosphere
cloud to rain is ____ calories released
-585
two principle deep water flows
-north atlantic deep water -antarctic bottom water (deepest)
aquifers can be (2):
1. confined 2. unconfined
data indicates there was a rise in global MSL of 4.5 cm (1.7 in) from 1993 - 2008. the rise is attributed to two factors:
1. thermal expansion of seawater due to higher temperatures 2. melting of glacial ice and ice sheets
scientists estimate that sea-level will rise ____ - _____ m by the end of this century
1.0 - 1.4 m
water to water releases / absorbs _____ calories
100
groundwater supplies up to ____% of freshwater in some rural areas
100%
warm fronts are ______km wide
1000
secondary H-L pressure areas are ______-______ meters high
100s to 1000s
normal sea-level pressure
1013.2 mb (29.92 in.)
earth today is close to equaling the highest average temperature of the past ________ years
125,000
__% of evaporation comes from earth's land
14%
evapotranspiration over land accounts for __% of the entire hydrologic cycle
14%
__% of land is evapotranspiration and ___% if runoff/groundwater = 22% total
14% 8%
velocities of ocean currents are typically 10 km/day but locally may attain ____km/day
160 km/day
high plans aquifer includes ______ wells irrigate, ~65,000 sq/km of land
170,000
the concentration of carbon dioxide has increased steadily since ____ with smaller, annual variations
1958
low cloud altitudes are surfaces up to ______ m
2,000
middle cloud altitudes are _______ - ______ m (preface alto-)
2,000 - 6,000
radiative forcing measurement for total anthropogenic forcing
2.30
freshwater is ___% of all earth's water
2.78%
radiative forcing measure for greenhouse gases
2.83
a typical raindrop is _______μm diameter
2000
volume of fresh water produced by desalination worldwide is expected to double between _____ - ______
2010 - 2020
__% of precipitation on earth comes over land
22%
___% of all precipitation on earth falls over land
22%
subtropical highs occur close to ____ degree N and S latitudes
30
a lightning stroke can heat air to ________ deg C
30,000
polar and subtropical jet streams circle the earth at midlatitudes (___ degrees to ____ degrees N and S) at elevations in upper troposphere where jets fly
30d to 60d N and S
cold fronts are _____km wide
400
average precipitation of US
4200 billions of gallons a day (BGD)
Water reaches its greatest density at
4°C (39°F)
water density decreases below _____
4°C (39°F)
temperatures have increased over the last ____ years
50
about ___% of US population derives a portion of its freshwater from groundwater sources
50%
porosity in most rocks is usually less than 20% but can be as high as ___%
50%
the effects of wind friction near the surface extends to a hight of about _____ m (1650 ft)
500m
latent heat of water vaporization is _____ calories (absorbed / released)
540
high cloud altitudes are above _____ m
6,000
about _____% of the volume loss in the Quadishaya Reservoir (Euphrates River in Middle East) is attributed to groundwater withdrawals in the region
60%
intense irrigation from the high plains aquifer depleted groundwater in many areas: ___% of total decline occurring in TX
62%
apprx ___% of earth's surface is covered by water
71%
of the average 4200 BGD (billions of gallons a day) precipitation received by the US, ____% ends up at ACTET with ___% is the surplus
71%; 29%
___% of precipitation on earth comes over ocean
78%
___% of precipitation over ocean and __% runoff/groundwater = 86% returned to ocean
78% 8%
runoff accounts for __% of the entire hydrologic cycle
8%
latent heat of melting ice is ____ calories (absorbed / released)
80
___% of earth's evaporation comes from the ocean
86%
runoff follows two basic pathways to the sea: - overland flow (___%) - subsurface flow as groundwater (___%)
95% 5%
___% of earth's water comes from the oceans
97.22%
in winter, two subpolar low-pressure cells dominate around 60 degree North latitude but weaken or disappear in the summer - Aleutian low in the _______ ocean - Icelandic low in the ________ ocean
Aleutian: Pacific Icelandic: Atlantic
climate models suggest that the smallest amount of warming corresponds to lowest ______ emissions
CO2
rising warm air creates an equatorial trough, low-pressure belt called the _____
Doldrums
_______ occurs when south-easterly winds blowing towards the northwest diminish
El Niño
trade winds in the southern hemisphere are important in affecting ______
El Niño
_____ calculate scenarios of future climate change based on input parameters and variables
GCMs (general circulation models)
ITCZ stands for
Intertropical Convergence Zone
environmental lapse rate is less than both the DAR and _____
MAR
desalination usage is important today in Australia, _____, coastal southern CA, and FL
Middle East
colder, denser AABW flows beneath _____
NADW
coriolis deflection of a flight path from the North Pole to ________, which is on the equator
Quito, Ecuador
______ waves: - bring tongues of cold air southward, with warmer tropical air moving northward - form distant cyclonic circulations aloft - support development of cyclonic storm systems at the surface
Rossby
_______ waves develop within the geostrophic (upper troposphere) circulation pattern in relation to polar jet-stream flow
Rossby
oceans _____ due to absorption of increasing amounts of atmospheric CO2
acidify
net outward movement of water molecules away from land and plants
actual evapotranspiration (ACET)
convergent uplifted air undergoes ______ cooling, cloud formation, and possibly precipitation
adiabatic
in orographic lifting, descending air mass on the leeward side undergoes _____ heating and becomes dryer
adiabatic
the warming and cooling rates for a parcel of expanding or compressing air are termed ________
adiabatic
latent heat of condensation in moist air is liberated as sensible heat, reducing the ....
adiabatic rate of cooling
Warm, moist air moves over cooler ocean currents, lake surfaces or snow masses for ______ fog
advection
________ fog forms when air in one place migrates to another place where conditions cause saturation
advection
for _______ fog, the air layer directly above the cooler surface is chilled to the dew point
advection
climate change results in monetary damage due to crop failures and diminishing water supplies: lives are changed or lost; poorer countries might not adapt successfully
aggregate impacts and damages
changes in soil moisture and weather as they affect crop yields is a ______ drought
agricultural
____ masses are generally classified according to the temperature and moisture characteristics of their source regions
air
an ____ mass reflects the characteristics of its source region
air
the pressure exerted by the weight of air above a given point, usually expressed in millibars (mb) or inches of mercury (in. Hg)
air pressure
cold air forces warm air ______
aloft
______ clouds are middle-level clouds that appear in patchy rows or wave patterns
altocumulus
_______ measures wind speed
anemometer
- small, sealed chamber partially emptied of air - chamber connected to a mechanism that is sensitive to changes in the chamber - as air pressure varies, mechanism moves needle on dial
aneroid barometer
arctic high is less pronounced than the _______ high
antarctic
temperature designated by latitude for air mass as arctic (A), polar (P), tropical (T), equatorial (E), or ______ (AA)
antarctic
cold surface water subsides off antartica to form ____
antarctic bottom water
north atlantic deep water reaches
antarctica
greenhouses gases are the largest contributors to ________ forcing
anthropogenic
diverging surface winds rotate clockwise around high pressure in northern hemisphere to form ______
anticyclone
rock layer (e.g. shale) does not transmit water in usable amounts
aquiclude
highly permeable rock such as sandstone or porous limestone within the zone of saturation
aquifer
as air masses migrate from their source regions, their temperature and moisture characteristics are modified by the _____ over which they pass
areas
______ deserts: - dominated by subtropical high pressure - tropical and subtropical regions hot - mid-latitudes are cold
arid
stream is site of groundwater recharge
arid
______ system occurs where groundwater under pressure rises above the level of an aquifer
artesian
in ________ wells, water rises on its own without pumping
artesian
two conditions are necessary for a ________ system: 1. aquifer is inclined with one end receiving water (recharge area) 2. aquifer is confined with aquicludes above and below
artesian
two types of _______ wells: - nonflowing occurs when pressure surface is below ground and water does not reach surface - pressure surface above ground creates a flowing artesian well
artesian
______ air parcel cools by expansion in response to reduced pressure at higher altitudes
ascending
pressure gradient alone shows low pressure as _____, ______
ascending, converging
the bermuda high steers the paths of ______ hurricanes
atlantic
ACTET involves many types of vegetation, all water as ACTET is returned to the ______
atmosphere
both moist and dry parcels remain cooler than the surrounding _______ and are forced to settle back in original positions
atmosphere
over half of precipitation on earth is returned to the _______ via evapotranspiration - the remainder flows to the sea as runoff
atmosphere
the surface ocean layer is in direct contact with the _____ and warmed by the sun's energy
atmosphere
all the precipitation received is eventually returned to the ______ and ______
atmosphere and ocean
basic cause of the two jet streams is the rapid change in ______ in the middle latitudes
atmospheric temperature
anticyclonic surface winds move ____ from the northern polar region
away
during an eastward flight, in the same direction as earth's rotation, the centrifugal force acting on the plane in flight increases to counter the gravitational force pulling towards earth's _______, so the planes path is deflected toward the equation *wind and ocean currents experience the same deflection
axis
smaller variations of carbon dioxide can be explained by the seasonal changes in the _______
biosphere
water held in soil by surface tension and hydrogen bonding and is generally accessible to plant roots
capillary water
______ accounts for the greatest amount of radiative forcing by greenhouse gases
carbon dioxide
ocean ______ is driven by contrasts in temperature, composition, and density of ocean waters
circulation
wispy clouds
cirroform
_______ clouds followed by stratus clouds are commonly associated with an approaching warm front
cirrus
clouds often associated with an approaching storm
cirrus
sandstones are typically more permeable than _____
clays
________ is weather over time
climate
factors of POTET include vegetation and
climate
study of climate
climatology
bermuda high occurs in a ______ rotation
clockwise
a ______ is an aggregation of moisture droplets and ice crystals suspended in air
cloud
three basic forms of _______ 1. stratiform 2. cumuliform 3. cirroform
clouds
as a hurricane surge approaches the ______, the shallowing sea floor aids in piling up the wind-driven ocean
coast
winds blowing over the sierra nevada mountains then flow downslope to lower elevations towards the ______ *santa ana winds*
coast
_____, canadian air mass
cold
polar high is where ____ air sinks
cold
polar front is where warm air rises over _____
cold air
water vapor is _____ gas
compressible
a ______ forms when the rate of water withdrawal exceeds the rate of local groundwater flow
cone of depression
bound above and below by aquicludes
confined
arctic high tends to form over ______ areas in winter - Canadian and Siberian highs
continental
moisture for air masses is designated as maritime (m) wetter or ______ (c) dryer
continental
mid-latitude cold steppe climate is generally controlled by
continental air masses
ocean pathways are influenced by - earth's spin and - positions of ______
continents
________ lifting is when air lifting is stimulated by the local surface heating
convectional
the land mass of Florida is warmer than the surrounding Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean... making it prime for ______ activity
convectional
_________ is caused by relatively cooler air mass moving over warmer land
convectional lifting
in ________, heating from the warmer land causes lifting and convection in air mass
convectional lifting
cold fronts have ______ activity (thunderstorms)
convective
_____ lifting is when air flows toward an area of low pressure
convergent
examples of _______ lifting include the trade winds along the intertropical convergent zone
convergent
_____ water of la niña condition
cool
a parcel ______ than the surrounding air is denser, becomes compressed, and warms as it sinks
cooler
in winter, land is ______ than ocean high pressure over land causes air to sink, surface winds blow away from land towards the ocean, leaving the land dry *monsoonal winds*
cooler
warm, humid maritime air mass passes into ______ areas
cooler, continental
negative radiative forcing indicates
cooling
surface friction adds a counterforce to________, producing winds that spiral out of a high-pressure area and into a low-pressure area - air flows into low-pressure cyclones and turns to the left, bc of the deflection to the right
coriolis
direction of ocean currents is influenced by the
coriolis effect
ekman spiral is a consequence of the
coriolis effect
the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth
coriolis effect
while resultant flooding can be destructive, monsoons are important for _____
crops
puffy and globular clouds
cumuliform
_______ clouds are commonly associated with cold fronts
cumulonimbus
__________ development: - larger raindrops and ice crystals descend in downdrafts - heavy precipitation, lightening, thunder, hail, strong winds, and possibly tornadoes - raindrops and ice crystals form aloft and grow while suspended by updrafts - violent updrafts pull surrounding air into the system
cumulonimbus
clouds associated with strong storms, thunder, and lightning
cumulonimbus
hail generally forms within a __________ cloud
cumulonimbus
high-altitude winds may shear the top of ________ clouds in the characteristic anvil shape
cumulonimbus
towering giant, vertical clouds often called thunderheads
cumulonimbus
_____ clouds are associated with fair weather
cumulus
______ are low-level puffy clouds composed of water droplets
cumulus
because earth is a sphere and rotates on its axis, air moving across the surface appears to ______
curve
cold and warm air masses converge and are drawn into conflict during what stage of the midlatitude cyclone life cycle?
cyclogenesis
the rotation of the earth and the jet stream aloft induce spinning (vorticity) along the stationary front
cyclogenesis
converging surface winds rotate counterclockwise around low pressure areas in northern hemisphere to form a _______
cyclone
_____ motion begins with slow-moving easterly wave of low pressure in the trade wind belt and sea-surface temperatures greater than 26 deg C (79 deg F)
cyclonic
the time water takes to move through the ground from recharge to discharge depends on: - permeability of material - travel distance - path of flow can range from ______ (time period)
days to thousands of years
relative humidity ______ at higher temperatures
decreases
_____ water is cold and relatively uniform in temperature
deep
dew point value
degrees C or F
wet bulb/dry bulb value
degrees C or F
poleward moving air radiates energy into outer space, cools, and becomes more _____, causing it to sink in regions known as highs
dense
higher water ______ is caused by: - colder temperature - higher salinity
density
______ form when strong downbursts in a thunderstorm system blast strong winds outward - linear paths fan out along curved-wind fronts over a wide area of land
derechos
_______ are capable of overturning boats, hurling flying objects, and breaking tree limbs
derechos
strong linear winds in excess of 26 m/s (58 mph) associated with thunderstorms and bands of showers
derechos
_______ of seawater can augment diminishing groundwater supplies
desalination
an important supplement to water supplies in regions with large variations in rainfall throughout the year and declining groundwater reserves
desalination
a parcel of lower density air will rise (more buoyant) while denser air with _____ (less buoyant)
descend
_______ air heats by compression due to increasing pressure at lower altitudes
descending
pressure gradient alone shows high pressure as _____, ______
descending, diverging
downwelling air is dry because sinking air heats up during descent: causing worlds largest _____ to occur in subtropical highs
deserts
rising air parcel cools to _____ point
dew
temperature at which water vapor begins to condense
dew point
groundwater then flows to __________ areas
discharge
lifting mechanism of cyclone results in continuous layer of cooler air beneath warmer air occurs during what stage of the midlatitude cyclone life cycle?
dissolving stage
________ are over oceans, winds are light in ITCZ
doldrums
layers of air at the surface of a highland or plateau cools, becoming denser and flowing _____ *katabatic wind*
down-slope
mountain air cools rapidly at night, causing cooler air to _____ into the valley
down-slope
in summer, land is warmer than the ocean rising air over land draws warm, moist surface winds inland from the ocean, so land is _____ *monsoonal winds*
drenched in rain
- gravity - pressure gradient force - coriolis force - friction force
driving forces within the atmosphere
when not enough water is available to meet demand, a ______ occurs
drought
______ adiabatic rate 10 C°/1000 m 5.5 F°/1000 ft
dry
in the polar high all seasons are ____
dry
______ (DAR) is the rate at which 'dry' air cools by expansion or heats by compression
dry adiabatic rate
_______ temperature (Tdb) can be measured using a normal thermometer freely exposed to the air
dry-bulb
Antarctic Sound and West Greenland are examples of
earth's ice sheet
cyclone forms on _____ side of migrating trough of low pressure
eastern
______ - Southern Oscillation: - peruvian and southern equatorial currents are part of CCW circulation of winds and ocean currents around a sub-tropical high-pressure cell in the southern pacific
el niño
climate effects of _____ in north america - western US is stormy - southern US is wet - northern US / midwest is often milder conditions
el niño
actual lapse rate for air at a particular place and time: - Can be lower or higher than the normal lapse rate depending on conditions
environmental lapse rate
formation of deep water occurs near the _____, where heat input in the ocean warmers deeper, cold water
equator
________ fog forms when water molecules evaporate from the water surface into cold, overlying air
evaporation
net movement of water molecules away from a wet surface into air that is less saturated
evaporation
Also known as steam fog or sea smoke
evaporation fog
potential evaporation is easily measured using an _______, as evaporation occurs, water measured amounts is replaced in the pan so no shortage occurs
evaporation pan
combination of evaporation and transpiration
evapotranspiration
water not collected or retained in a lysimeter is credited to ________
evapotranspiration
in some areas like New England, water supply far ______ usage
exceeds
Verkhoyansk, Russia is an example of a
extreme subarctic cold winter climate
strong winds spiral upward in ____ wall in a hurricane
eye
the lowest pressure within a hurricane is in the _____ where sinking air produces calm conditions
eye
during droughts, the water table _____, reducing stream flow and drying up some wells
falls
at night, land cools _____ than water
faster
during the day, land heats up ______ than water
faster
_____ occurs after excess gravitational water drains from the soil, leaving the remaining water available for plants (capillary h2o)
field capacity
maximum amount of water that can be retained in pore spaces for plants
field capacity
cloud layer on the ground that restricts visibility to less than 1km
fog
the longer trend shows increasing carbon dioxide concentrations are likely due to burning of ________
fossil fuels
contaminated wastewater from _____ operations
fracking
near the surface, ______ disrupts equilibrium between pressure gradient and coriolis forces (anticyclone, cyclone)
friction
_______ lifting is when air is lifted along the leading edges of contrasting air masses
frontal
specific humidity value
g/kg
category 4 hurricane that struck land september 8, 1900 with wind speeds over 120 mph, over 6,000 people killed
galveston hurricane of 1900
hurricane-force waves and storm surge pushed a wall of debris, reaching 15 feet in height, inland over several blocks in hurricane of _______
galveston, 1900
water vapor is in the _____ phase - each molecule moves independently
gas
a _________ model consists of a grid of boxes, each representing a different location on earth; each box consists of multiple layers and interacts with adjoining boxes
general circulation
scientists developed a complex computer climate model known as a ________ (GCM)
general circulation model
subtropical highs see very ____ winds - ships sailing to america often languished due to this
gentle / lack of
______ winds are characteristic of upper tropospheric circulation
geostrophic
light winds have ______ pressure gradient
gradual
excess water that percolates downward from the shallower capillary zone to the deeper groundwater zone
gravitational water
dry, cold continental air masses pass from polar regions and move south and east over the _____
great lakes
the ________ effect: - shortwave radiation enters atmosphere - some of this energy heats the earth's surface - surface heat is then reradiated outward at longer wavelengths (infrared) - greenhouse gases in atmosphere absorb and re-emit some of this long wavelength energy, trapping heat in lower atmosphere
greenhouse
Water is transferred from one reservoir to another through: - evaporation - precipitation - ? - ? - transpiration
ground infiltration and surface runoff
______ can be contaminated by: - drainage from septic tanks, broken sewers, and barnyards - agricultural posions - highway salts - buried hazardous wastes - invading seawater along coastal areas
groundwater
_______ percolates through soil, regolith, and rock through open pore spaces or fractures
groundwater
largest reservoir of fresh water that is readily available to humans
groundwater
water found in the pores of soil and sediment, plus narrow fractures in bedrock
groundwater
the _______: - intersects the land surface at lakes, marshes, springs, and streams - somewhat imitates the overlying land surface - may drop during dry seasons - rises after heavy rainfalls
groundwater table
precipitation is so high around the gulf of mexico because of
gulf moisture
warm, shallow ____ flows towards north atlantic and cools
gulf stream
some ocean currents are continually deflected towards the right in the northern hemisphere and left in southern hemisphere
gyres
formation of _______: - circulation above and below freeze level adds layers of ice to hailstones until updrafts can no longer support weight - for larger hail, frozen pellets must stay aloft longer - raindrops circulate repeatedly above and below the freezing level in the cloud - violent updrafts pull surrounding air into the cumulonimbus system
hail
for phase changes, _____ energy must be added or released
heat
ocean currents distribute ______ and _____ in the oceans
heat and nutrients
air parcel ______ internally as it is compressed by higher air pressure
heats
air aloft converges and sinks in ____-pressure areas
high
cirrus are ______ altitude clouds composed of ice crystals
high
cold and dry air have _____ densities
high
fronts are boundaries between _____ pressure air masses with differing properties
high
surface winds diverge (move away) from ____-pressure area
high
______ aquifer is located in a region with modest amounts of precipitation, but high evaporation rates: - little rain water is available to recharge the aquifer
high plains aquifer
both moist and dry air parcels have adiabatic rates ______ than the environmental lapse rater
higher
cold water has _____ density than warm water
higher
the ______ the temperature, the greater the saturation vapor pressure
higher
westerlies occur at ______ latitudes than the trade winds
higher
ocean water sinks near the poles because of its
higher density
what accounts for higher POTET and ACTET in summer vs winter?
higher temperatures and greater plant activity in the summer
surface layer is moved ________ by wind and wave action
horizontally
stream is site of groundwater discharge
humid
__________ climate: - hot to warm summers, cold winters - maritime tropical air masses influence both humid continental moist-all-year and winter-dry climates - in North America, conflict between maritime tropical and continental polar in winter
humid continental
________ climate: - hot summers, mild winters - maritime tropical air masses produce convectional showers over land during summer - frontal activity with polar air masses in winter produce cyclonic storm tracks
humid subtropical
Columbia, South Carolina is an example of a
humid subtropical hot-summer climate, rainy all year
Chengdu, China is an example of a
humid subtropical winter-dry climate
Dalian, China is an example of
humid-continental hot-summer climate
New York, New York is an example of
humid-continental hot-summer climate
Moscow, Russia is an example of a
humid-continental mild-summer climate
hair hygrometer and sling psychrometer
humidity instruments
out at sea, strong winds pile up a wall of water near a _______ center
hurricane
unusually large category 2 hurricane in 2008
hurricane ike
- reached category 5 status in Gulf of Mexico - made landfall on Louisiana coast August 25, 2005 as category 3 - most destructive storm in terms of economic loss (estimated up to $125 billion)
hurricane katrina (2005)
latent hear of condensation from rising humid air into clouds leads to ________
hurricanes
warm ocean water (more than 80 degree F) provides energy for ______ and causes more evaporation making humid air and clouds
hurricanes
reservoir levels drop, stream flow decreases, and groundwater mining increases is ______ drought
hydrologic
the cyclical movement of water through the various reservoirs is represented by the ______ cycle
hydrologic
_______ pressure is the weight that an overlying column of water would exert at a particular depth
hydrostatic
thin molecule layer of water tightly bound to soil particles but not available for moisture demands
hygroscopic water
formation of sea ____ excludes salt, so surrounding water increases in salinity and thus density
ice
surface water mainly comes from
ice and glaciers
without carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and water vapor, the earth would be a
ice ball, 35 degrees C colder
earth's _______ are perpetually frozen and all months below freezing
ice sheets
as more water vapor enters the atmosphere, the amount of pressure exerted by that water vapor ________
increases
maximum specific humidity ______ with temperature
increases
relative humidity ______ at lower temperatures
increases
incoming moist air from _____ ocean brings in torrential rains (up to 400 inches every summer)
indian
_____ actions are created to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide
individual
in arid regions, recharge occurs beneath an _____
influent stream
________ water is a mixing zone between surface and deep water where temperature may decrease significantly with depth
intermediate
coastal ________ caused by a one meter rise in sea level, is predicate to occur by the next century
inundation
______ surfaces are planes that connect points of equal atmospheric pressure
isobaric
lines of equal pressure
isobars
cyclonic storms and associated air masses move across the US along storm tracks guided by the ...
jet stream
region or band of high winds
jet stream
_____ winds are stronger and occur on a larger scale than mountain-valley breezes
katabatic
examples of _____ winds: - ferocious winds blowing off ice sheets of antarctica and greenland - santa ana winds of california
katabatic
- pacific trade winds are stronger than usual, pushing warm surface water further west - results in increasing upwelling of cold water along eastern pacific coastlines (eg west coast of S Am) - equatorial waters become cooler than normal
la niña
_____ results when normal conditions along equatorial pacific intensify
la niña
in _______ breezes, warm, less dense air rises next to cool denser air, which sinks
land-sea
if two nearby regions on the earth's surface are heated differently, the result is a temperature (density) difference in the atmosphere causing winds to result what local wind is this?
land-sea breezes
- pressure surfaces puff-up over land - during the day, warm-air rises over land, drawing in cool air from water - resulting in surface breeze blowing _______
landward
storm tracks shift in _______ with the seasons
latitude
temperatures of surface waters vary with _______ and ________
latitude and seasons
in the southern hemisphere, air curvature is to the ______
left
MAR is _____ than DAR
less
solid ice is _______ dense than liquid water (ice floats)
less
warmed deep water becomes _____ dense and rises towards the surface
less
______ outside of the hurricane steer it and let it grow
light winds
______ stroke causes rapid expansion of air and formation of a compression wave that is heard as thunder
lightening
precipitation formation and turbulence within cumulonimbus cloud causes positive and negative charges to develop on different-size water droplets and/or ice crystals
lightening formation
- lighter positive charges rise while heavier negative charges sink within the cloud - negative charges at base of cloud repel negative charges on the ground surface, leaving a net positive charge on ground - charge difference is then neutralized by a ___________
lightning bolt
water is the ______ phase
liquid
- land-sea breezes - mountain-valley breezes - katabatic winds - monsoonal winds
local winds
air aloft rises and diverges in ____-pressure areas
low
cold fronts are cold dense air pushing _____ density warmer air
low
in convergent lifting, air flows from different directions into the same _____ pressure area
low
rising air generates a band of ____ pressure in the ITCZ
low
surface winds converge towards ____-pressure area
low
warm and moist air have _____ densities
low
stratus clouds are usually ____ to ____ altitude
low to middle
metamorphic rock has _____ porosity and _____ permeability
low, very low
rising warm air over cold air creates ______
low-pressure cells
downslope-flowing winds are heated at ____ elevations by atmospheric compression; winds also increase in speed through constricting valleys *santa ana winds*
lower
rising air parcel has _______ adiabatic rate than environmental lapse rate of the surrounding air
lower
POTET can be measured with a _____, which employs a buried tank opened at the surface
lysimeter
_______ climate: - warm to cool summers, mild winters - affected throughout the year by cyclonic systems formed along polar front
marine west coast
Bluefield, West Virginia is an example of a
marine west coast climate, affected by cyclonic storms all year
vapor pressure value
mb
_______ climate: - dry summers brought on by subtropical highs - mild winters controlled by cyclonic storm tracts - most precipitation occurs during winter
mediterranean
San Francisco, CA is an example of a
mediterranean climate, dry summers dominated by subtropical high; wetter winters affected by cyclonic storm tracts
melt-water from _______ flow into the oceans, causing sea level to rise
melting glaciers
- column of mercury in a glass tube under vacuum - mercury rises or falls with changes in air pressure
mercury barometer
______ forms as a rotating updraft within the thunderstorm, tornado descends from the lower portion
mesocyclone
formation of a _________ 1. strong winds aloft flow over weaker winds below; shear causes spinning along a horizontal axis 2. updraft from thunderstorm development tilts the rotating air along a vertical axis
mesocyclone
lower precipitation, higher temperatures and reduction in soil moisture is a _______ drought
meterological
Albuquerque, New Mexico is an example of a
midlatitude cold desert climate
air masses eventually lose their initial characteristics due to _______ into areas of different moisture and temperature characteristics
migration
sand and silt has _____ porosity and ____ permeability
moderate, moderate to low
_____, tropical air mass
moist
_______ adiabatic rate 6 C°/1000 m 3.3 F°/1000 ft
moist
______ (MAR) is the average rate at which ascending air that is moist (saturated) cools by expansion
moist adiabatic rate
a deficit occurs with POTET is there is not enough precipitation or ______ to meet demand
moisture
cloud is initially composed of microscopic _______
moisture droplets
- long, dry seasons in colder winter due to stable high pressure region in center of continent - by mid-summer, continental interior heats up creating low pressure area that draws in from surroundings what wind is this?
monsoonal
_____ winds are most notable in eastern india, parts of indochina, and the philippines
monsoonal
warmer air can hold _____ water vapor
more
North Atlantic Oscillation ______ phase: both icelandic low and azores high weakens
negative
North Atlantic Oscillation _____ phase includes: - polar jet stream follows more southerly path, allowing cold polar air to spill southward - winters in US and N europe much colder - weak storm track takes warm air towards meditteranean
negative
Pacific Decadal Oscillation ______ phase: - pacific equatorial surface waters cool while N pacific waters warm
negative
________ clouds yield precipitation where showers typically fall as drizzling rain
nimbostratus
southern oscillation _______ conditions: - low pressure in western pacific, high pressure in eastern pacific - rainfall in australia and SE asia - southeasterly trade winds drive surface ocean water westward along equatorial pacific - upwelling along SA coast brings deep-water nutrients to shallower depths - fishing is good
normal
average drop in temperature with increasing altitude (6.4 Co per 1000 m) for still, calm air
normal lapse rate
cold, dense air mass to the _____ *for jet streams
north
in the bermuda high, the westerlies are to the ____
north
cool water subsides in Labrador and Greenland seas to form _______ deep water
north atlantic
further north, deep bottom currents warm and rise towards the surface to join warm, shallow currents that return to _______
north atlantic
the continuous deflection traces out a clockwise loop in northern hemi is an examples of what gyre?
north atlantic
pressure differences between the icelandic low and azores high alternate in strength
north atlantic oscillation
coriolis force shows apparent deflection of straight line to the right in the ______ hemisphere
northern
counterclockwise rotation of hurricanes in the ________ hemisphere
northern
in polar high-pressure cells, cold air aloft sinks towards the surface: - descending winds diverge clockwise near the surface in ____ hemisphere
northern
warm shallow water flows _____ towards the pole, and further north, warm currents cool due to heat loss from the ocean
northward
further lifting of air parcels cause active condensation of water vapor around condensation ______ (dust, soot, ash, etc.)
nuclei
a _______ front is when two bodies of cold air associated with each front collide, forcing warm air to rise between them - the uplift of warm air results in cloud formation even though the frontal system has no contact with the ground
occluded
when a faster moving cold front overtakes a warm front
occluded front
cold air mass overtakes the warm front during what stage of the midlatitude cyclone life cycle?
occluded stage
- surface water - intermediate water - deep water three layers of the ______
ocean
land masses redirect _____ currents
ocean
surplus water that is not consumed eventually ends up in the
ocean
relatively narrow channels of swift-moving surface ocean water
ocean currents
warm air moves northward and cold air advances southward during what stage of the midlatitude cyclone life cycle?
opening stage
_________ lifting is when air is forced over a barrier such as a mountain range
orographic
in _______ lifting, a mountain acts as a topographic barrier to migrating air mass - air forcibly lifted upslope on the windward slide
orographic
precipitation is so high along western North America because of rain shadow and _____ lifting
orographic
a surplus for POTET occurs when there is an _______ of water
oversupply
the continuous deflection traces out a counterclockwise loop in southern hemi is an example of what gyre?
pacific
involves temperature and pressure fluctuations between the northern and tropical pacific ocean over durations of 20-30 years
pacific decadal oscillation
hail is typically _____ sized, but can occasionally achieve the size of golf balls or baseballs
pea or marble sized
thawing ________ releases soil carbon and the resulting positive feedback drives further warming
permafrost
measure of how easily a rock allows fluids to pass through it
permeability
warmer land in convectional lifting can include urban heat island and the area of darker soil in a
plowed field
_____ atmospheric mass is small and receives little energy from the sun
polar
a water molecule is ______ with the hydrogen bond
polar
two major jet streams
polar and subtropical
site of the polar jet stream
polar front
______ climate: - more moderate than polar continental - no month averages below -7 degrees C
polar marine
South Georgia Island, Antarctica is an example of a
polar marine climate
__________: - occur at high latitudes and high elevations - permafrost and ground ice conditions common - land under continuous snow cover 8-10 months - small plants during spring and short summer - never warms above 10 degrees C
polar tundra
ocean water near _____ sinks when its density exceeds that of surrounding water
poles
rising air within ITCZ, once aloft, moves towards the
poles
percentage of open spaces within a given volume of regolith or rock
porosity
North Atlantic Oscillation _____ phase: strong low pressure over iceland and strong high pressure over azores
positive
North Atlantic Oscillation _____ phase includes: - polar jet stream pulled to the north, cold polar air confined to northern europe and the arctic - strong atlantic storm track takes warm air in north atlantic on more northerly path towards scandinavia
positive
Pacific Decadal Oscillation ______ phase: - pacific equatorial surface waters warm with N pacific waters cool
positive
the water-vapor climate feedback loop, _______ feedback makes warming temperatures even warmer
positive
output in the water-balance equation includes actual evapotranspiration (ACET) and _______ (POTET)
potential evapotranspiration
water that would evaporate and transpire under optimum moisture conditions (when enough moisture is available)
potential evapotranspiration (POTET)
water under hydrostatic pressure seeks to rise to the same height at its pressure (__________) surface
potentiometric
input in the water balance equation is _____ and is measured using rain gauge
precipitation
orographic lifting air cools adiabatically, ______ may result
precipitation
ocean currents move in definite and _____ directions
predictable
winds tend to move from high to low ________
pressure
in the ______, trade winds converge near the equator
pressure gradient alone shows high pressure as _____, ______
a _________ force is created because of a pressure difference between high and low pressure areas
pressure gradient force
______ high and low pressure areas are interrupted cells or uneven belts of similar pressure that stretch across the globe
primary
secondary H-L pressure areas form within ______ pressure areas
primary
- equatorial low-pressure trough - subtropical high-pressure cells - subpolar low-pressure cells - polar high-pressure cells
primary H-L pressure areas
remote sensing by satellites such as Jason-1 and Jason-2 track changing sea-level using ______
radar altimetry
_______ fog forms when radiative cooling of a surface chills the air layer directly above the ground to the dew-point temperature
radiation
_______ fog often occurs on clear nights over moist ground
radiation
_______ describes the amount by which some perturbation causes Earth's energy balance to deviate from zero
radiative forcing
a million or more moisture droplets aggregate to form a
rain drop
the dry region on the leeward side of the mountain is referred to as
rain shadow
cold fronts have relatively ______ movement
rapid
in areas of abundant rainfall, the _______ area may encompass the entire landscape beyond stream channels
recharge
in regions where withdrawal of water exceeds _______, the water table will gradually drop
recharge
mass of water in air x 100 ------------------------------- mass of water air can hold
relative humidity (RH) expressed in percent
desalination plant in Barcelona, Spain uses the process of _______ to remove salts and impurities
reverse osmosis
high pressure areas appear as a ______, upper air winds circulate around it as a clockwise flow
ridge
in the northern hemisphere, air curvature is to the _______
right
incoming storm surge and greatest precipitation on the ______ side) of hurricane
right side (facing land)
magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events increase: precipitation and floods intensify: hurricane and tornado intensities increase: more heat waves, droughts, and wildfires
risks of extreme weather events
dynamic equilibrium is disrupted, tipping point is reached and the system spasms to a new equilibrium state: disruptions include melting of mountain and continental glaciers, sea-level rise, and ocean acidification
risks of large-scale discontinuities and disruptions
loss of glaciers (global warming), coral reefs (ocean acidification), barrier islands and small islands (rising sea level) are all factors that lead to ecosystem migrate and species become extinct
risks to unique and threatened systems
earth's ______ adds the coriolis force and a 'twist' to air movements
rotation
the key to the coriolis effect lies in earth's ______
rotation
precipitation over land that is not returned to the atmosphere via evapotranspiration flows back to the sea as ______
runoff
deep-ocean thermohaline circulation is driven by differences in temperature and _____
salinity
______ winds are often in force during wildfire seasons
santa ana
when the vapor pressure maximum is reached, no more water can enter the atmosphere and the atmosphere is ________
saturated
______ occurs in soil when pore spaces are filled with water, leaving plant roots incapable of gas exchange until excess water drains downward in the soil (gravitational h2o)
saturation
in the zone of _______, pore spaces are filled with 100% water
saturation
recharge of groundwater occurs in areas where precipitation seeps downward to the ______ zone
saturation
as an air parcel continues to rise, it leads to ______ and _______
saturation and cloud formation
wind is measured by radar ________ aboard the Seasat satellite
scatterometer
at night, warm-air rises over water, drawing in cooler air from land, resulting in surface breeze blowing ________
seaward
drinking water is produced from ________ through a series of filters
seawater
_______ high and low pressure areas are smaller than primary systems
secondary
________ H-L pressure areas range from a few hundred to a few thousand km in diameter
secondary
________ (flat grassland): - tropical, subtropical hot dominated by high pressure - mid-latitude cold occurs poleward of 30 degrees latitude and dominated by continental air mass - desert climate
semiarid steppes
in areas like western US, water _____ result
shortages
migration of deep waters is _____ (averages 5 km or 3 miles a day)
slow
warm fronts are relatively ______ movement
slow
water moves ______ through pores, along parallel thread-like paths
slowly
warm fronts are associated with slow steady rain or
snow
water rationing, wildfires, and other problems affecting the economy and society is a _______ drought
socioeconomic
1. gravitational h2o 2. capillary h2o 3. hygroscopic h2o types of _______
soil moisture
ice is the ______ phase of water
solid
in the bermuda high, the trade winds are to the ____
south
warm, moist air mass to the _____ *for jet streams
south
coriolis force shows apparent deflection of straight line to the left in the ______ hemisphere
southern
in polar high-pressure cells, cold air aloft sinks towards the surface: - descending winds diverge counterclockwise near the surface in ____ hemisphere
southern
strong dry winds generated by high pressure over the great basin of western US flow out across the desert towards _________ CA *santa ana winds*
southern
originates in the tropical pacific and accompanies el niño
southern oscillation
region of high atmospheric pressure see-saws from one side of pacific to other: - high pressure in western pacific, southeasterly trade winds diminish - equatorial current stops or flows eastward to produce el niño - equatorial surface becomes warmer - upwelling blocked along west coast of SA by warm surface water - fishing is poor - drought in australia and SE asia
southern oscillation and el niño
cold bottom water flows ______
southward
in the northern hemisphere, trade winds blow mainly towards the ______
southwest
recent droughts around the world are possibly linked to global climate change - give two examples
southwestern US and australia
mass of water vapor (in grams) per mass of air (in kilograms) at a given temperature
specific humidity
poleward-moving air must converge aloft because the earth is a _____
sphere
the strongest frontal activity for storm tracks occurs during the ______ and is often associated with thunderstorms and tornadoes
spring
______ occurs where groundwater emerges at the surface
springs
strong winds have ________ pressure gradient
steep
the less-dense warm mT air is lifted up and over the denser cold cP air: - frontal boundary is often the site of _____ and __________
storm activity and precipitation
northward shift of _______ in spring occurs when cP and mT air masses are in greatest conflict
storm tracks
because jet streams wander, they have a big influence on the development and intensification of ______
storms
______ clouds develop horizontally as flat and layered clouds
stratiform
_______ clouds are lumpy, grayish, low-level clouds that sometimes indicate clearing weather
stratocumulus
Resulting upslope fog forms a ________ cloud at the level of saturation
stratus
_____ clouds are composed of water droplets
stratus
clouds that appear dull, grey, and featureless
stratus
the closer isobar lines are, the _______ the wind
stronger
________ climate: - cool summers and very cold winters - dominated throughout the year by continental air masses
subarctic
Churchill, Manitoba is an example of a
subarctic cool summer and cold winter climate, high pressure dominates Churchill during cold winter
the direct change of water vapor to ice or ice to water vapor
sublimation
polar front in the area of contrast between cold and warm masses in ________
subpolar low-pressure cells
if the water table is allowed to drop significantly, land _________ will result
subsidence
- pacific high - bermuda high examples of
subtropical high-pressure cells
convergence and cooling of air masses aloft causes the air to sink at about 30 degrees N and S latitudes to form __________
subtropical highs
______ water varies in temperature with latitude and seasons
surface
water supply in the USA comes from ______ and _______ sources
surface and groundwater
_____ water is runoff available for withdrawal, consumption, and various instream (navigation, wildlife, hydroelectric, power) uses
surplus
________ may develop within an air mass, along a cold front, or result from orographic lifting along a mountain slope
thunderstorms
large quantities of water vapor in clouds condense, releasing tremendous amount of latent heat - liberated heat lowers density and increases buoyancy of surrounding air
thunderstorms
formation of __________: 1. beings with a layer of unstable warm, moist air trapped beneath a ceiling of cold, dense air 2. warm buoyant air suddenly finds an opening in the overlying ceiling 3. warm air rushes rapidly and violently upward through the opening to create a narrow zone of very intense low pressure 4. surrounding air and associated debris near ground level rushes in from all directions, creating a vortex
tornado
the 7 years from 2003 to 2009 show a significant increase in the average number of ________ per month
tornadoes
______ are utilized by mariners for trade when traveling from Europe to America
trade winds
what caused Colombus to land in the West Indies rather than continental NA?
trade winds
outward movement of water through small openings (stomata) in the underside of leaves
transpiration in plants
tropical cyclones originate within.....
tropical air masses
_________ climates: - principally along coastal areas - rainfall from 6-12 months of the year brought by the ITCZ - dry season dominated by subtropical highs that last one or more months
tropical monsoon
Yangon, Myanmar is an example of a
tropical monsoon climate
Brazil is an example of a
tropical rain forest
________: - influenced all year by ITCZ - climate is constantly moist and warm - rainy all year - convectional thunderstorms triggered by local heating and trade wind convergence
tropical rain forest
________ climates: - ITCZ dominates during summers and characterized by wetter conditions - dry conditions occur when ITCZ shifts away and high pressure dominates
tropical savanna
what climate has intense dry periods with plants adapted to seasonally dry water budgets?
tropical savanna
Arusha, Tanzania is an example of a
tropical savanna climate
Ar-Riyad, Saudi Arabia is an example of a
tropical, subtropical hot desert climates
Waight, New South Wales, Australia is an example of a
tropical, subtropical hot steppe climates; generally occur around the periphery of hot deserts
anvil-shaped head forms on clouds form at the top of the ______
tropopause
circulation in the middle and upper ______ can be visualized by viewing a constant isobaric surface
troposphere
low pressure areas appear as a _______, upper air winds circulate around it as a counterclockwise flow
trough
_______ refers to wind updrafts and downdrafts
turbulence
not bound by aquicludes
unconfined
impacts are greatest in low-latitude and less-developed countries due to shifts in crop patterns and spread of diseases at high latitudes, indigenous people of the circumpolar arctic will be affected by the rapid melting of ice sheets / permafrost
uneven distribution of climate change impacts
in the _______ zone, pore spaces are filled with water and air
unsaturated zone
an isobaric surface for the ______ atmosphere undulates: - ridges of high pressure where winds slow and converge in anticyclonic motion - troughs of low pressure where winds accelerate and diverge in cyclonic circulation
upper
Adiabatic expansion results in cooling and condensation for ______ fog
upslope
during the day, valley air heats rapidly causing warm air to rise _____
upslope
A type of advection fog where moist air is forced to higher elevations along a hill or mountain
upslope fog
fog common in winter and spring along the Appalachians and eastern slopes of the Rockies
upslope fog
converging air is forced ______
upward
two opposing forces work on a parcel of air: - upward ______ force - downward _____ force
upward buoyancy downward gravitational
_______ fog forms as a chilled, saturated layer near the ground
valley
fog in cool, dense air that settles in low-lying areas
valley fog
the amount of pressure exerted by water vapor in the atmosphere
vapor pressure
- surface texture - wind speed - time of day and year - atmospheric conditions
variables affecting friction
cloud altitudes are ______ developed
vertically
gravel has ____ porosity and _____ permeability
very high, very high
____ water of el niño condition
warm
______ fronts are warm low density air pushing cold dense air
warm
rising _____ air occurs within the ITCZ
warm
warm air moves up and over cold air in a ________
warm front
a parcel _____ than the surrounding air is less dense, expands, and cools as it rises
warmer
air parcel is always _________ than the surrounding atmosphere
warmer
more water vapor is required to saturate _______ air
warmer
differences in temperature create changes in density within an air parcel - warmer air: _____ density - cold air: _____ density
warmer: lower cold: higher
positive radiative forcing indicates
warming
_________ is a portrait of the hydrologic cycle at a specific site or area
water budget
if ACTET is less than POTET, then a _______ will occur
water deficit
if precipitation exceeds the amount of water required for POTET, _____ occurs
water surplus
a well supplies water when it penetrates the ______ and enters the zone of saturation
water table
climate regions are areas with similar ________
weather statistics
_______ were utilized by sailors returning to Europe from North America
westerlies
in the northern hemisphere, ______ mainly blow from the west towards the northeast
westerlies
all seasons are ____ in the polar front
wet
climate in the ITCZ is ____
wet - rainforests on land
_____ temperature (Twb), is indicated by a moistened thermometer bulb exposed to air flow
wet bulb
the _______ occurs when the only water remaining in the soil is unavailable for plants (hygroscopic h2o)
wilting point
______ is the horizontal motion of air across earth's surface
wind
________ determines wind direction
wind vane
surface ocean currents are driven by the
winds
jet streams are the most intense in the ______ when the temperature contrast is greatest
winter
groundwater occurs within ~ __ km of the earth's surface
~4km