GEO Test #2

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How does air pressure change with altitude and elevation?

Air pressure decreases as altitude increases and as elevation increases.

Why does air pressure change horizontally (from one place to another)?

Air temperatures vary from place to place.

What causes the Coriolis effect?

Earth's rotation

During the Autumnal Equinox for the Southern Hemisphere the ITCZ will shift:

Farther to the north, especially drawn in by the Thermal Low in Siberia.

Which precipitation (lifting) mechanism takes place when a warmer air mass rises after encountering a colder, denser air mass?

Frontal Precipitation

Why are hurricanes more likely to form in late summer and early fall?

Ocean temperatures and humidity are high.

What is true about pressure in an anticyclone?

Pressure increases towards the center.

Under conditions of ____, the normal lapse rate is less than the dry adiabatic rate in operation.

Stability

What does El Niño refer to?

The warming of Pacific Ocean waters off the coast of South America.

Why do atmospheric pressure belts move according to season?

Thermal changes associated with shifts in the sun's angle and the number of daylight hours.

What must happen in order for precipitation to form?

Warm, moist air must rise.

The change in the temperature of an air mass that does not involve the addition or removal of heat is called _____.

adiabatic heating and cooling

Generally speaking, what happens to air at the Equator?

air at the Equator is warm, is less dense, and has a tendency to rise.

Where does the Coriolis effect have the greatest impact?

at the poles

Which type of air mass originates over western Canada and Alaska, then moves south and east over the central United States?

cP

Which air mass brings hot, dry, and clear skies to the southwestern United States?

cT

Which local wind occurs when warm, dry air flows down a mountain range?

chinook

Which type of front is associated with squall lines and sharp changes in temperature, air pressure, and wind?

cold front

Precipitation develops via the ____ process in warm clouds and by the ____ process in cold clouds.

collision-coalescence; Bergeron

Which process is most likely to occur below the dew point temperature?

condensation

The transfer of energy between two objects in contact with each other is called _____.

conduction

What vertical transfer of heat through the atmosphere is called _____, and is much the same process that circulates boiling water in a pot?

convection

In a low pressure system, air _____, while in a high pressure system, air _____.

converges and rises; diverges and descends

Which type of weather system would cause cloudy and windy weather conditions with higher precipitation chances?

cyclones

In general, which area of Earth's surface receives the greatest yearly rainfall?

equatorial regions

Vertical temperature changes in Earth's atmosphere are the basis for how many subdivisions?

four

Which process is the primary reason for the moderate temperatures observed on Earth?

greenhouse effect

What is the name for a fast moving air current embedded in upper air winds?

jet stream

A positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation is characterized by _____.

mild and wet winters in the eastern United States

In the abbreviation for an air mass, the first letter indicates the _____, and the second level indicates the _____ of the source region.

moisture level; latitudinal zone

The Earth's energy budget is best understood in the context of what type of system?

open energy

Winds form in response to differences in _____.

pressure

At a relative humidity of 100%, air is ____.

saturated

What causes a storm surge?

strong winds

The westerlies and the trade winds both have their origins in the _____.

subtropical highs

The ice crystal process of precipitation formation operates in the mixed ice and water region of a cold cloud where there are ice crystals and ____.

supercooled water

What can have large or small scale, short-term effects on air temperatures?

temperature

Which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of individual molecules in a substance?

temperature

In what primary ways do air masses differ from each other?

temperature and moisture content

What does precipitation variability refer to?

uncertainty about precipitation amounts from one year to the next

Which type of front forms when warm air moves in on a cooler air mass?

warm front

The most latent heat would be released in a ____ parcel of ____ saturated air.

warm parcel of saturated

Under which conditions would evaporation be highest?

warm water, warm air, windy, and low relative humidity

About 19% of incoming solar energy is absorbed by the ozone layer and by _____ in the clouds.

water vapor

What can have large or small scale, short-term effects on air temperatures?

winds

Which weather conditions are characteristic of a monsoonal summer?

winds blowing onshore and heavy precipitation

El Niño is a time of ____.

​warmer than normal ocean water in the Pacific Ocean west of South America

What is the largest contributer to the dust storms in the Sistan region in southeastern Iran?

A strenghting anticyclone over the Caspian Sea


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