OCE1001 ch. 6

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The prevailing westerly winds blow in which of the following directions in the Southern Hemisphere? From northeast to southwest From northwest to southeast From southeast to northwest From southwest to northeast

From northwest to southeast

How far (in miles) did the eye travel in that 24 hour period?

the eye traveled approximately 400 miles

The lowermost portion of the atmosphere where most weather occurs is called the: ozone layer. tropopause. troposphere. stratosphere. upper atmosphere.

troposphere

The Coriolis effect is due to changes in the ________ of Earth with latitude. chemical composition density pressure velocity temperature

velocity

The average albedo of Earth's surface is about: 30%. 3%. 90%. 50%. 67%.

30%

Considering our current technology, how much of the U.S. energy needs could realistically be supplied by renewable wind energy? View Available Hint(s) 70% 20% 50% 35% 5%

20%

The trade winds occur in which of the following regions? Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) 5 to 30 degrees 30 degrees 30 to 60 degrees 60 degrees 60 to 90 degrees Poles (90 degrees)

5 to 30 degrees

Which of the following will cause the highest air pressure at the surface? A column of warm, less dense air A column of cool, less dense air A column of cool, dense air A column of warm, dense air

A column of cool, dense air

Which of the following will cause the lowest air pressure at the surface? A column of cool, less dense air A column of warm, less dense air A column of cool, dense air A column of warm, dense air

A column of warm, less dense air

Of the following statements about the transfer of heat on Earth, which is/are true? Choose all that apply. View Available Hint(s) Air currents move warmer air from the tropics to higher latitudes. Ocean currents move warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes. Water vapor in the air carries latent heat with it, which is released in other areas. Earth's albedo reflects back into space all of the sunlight hitting Earth. Greenhouse gases in the air decrease the amount of heat retained by Earth's atmosphere.

Air currents move warmer air from the tropics to higher latitudes. Ocean currents move warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes. Water vapor in the air carries latent heat with it, which is released in other areas.

Of the following statements about the tilt of Earth's axis, which one is true? Select only one answer. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and colder summers. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause warmer winters and colder summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause warmer winters and warmer summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and colder summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers.

An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers.

Weather (short-term conditions of air temperature, wind speed/direction, precipitation, and atmospheric pressure) occurs because __________. View Available Hint(s) Earth's surface is heated unevenly by the Sun Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical solar activity varies with time photosynthesis has enriched the atmosphere with oxygen ocean currents cause the movement of air masses and produce weather fronts

Earth's surface is heated unevenly by the Sun

The Doldrums occur in which of the following regions? Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) 5 to 30 degrees 30 degrees 30 to 60 degrees 60 degrees 30 to 60 degrees Poles (90 degrees)

Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees)

The trade winds blow in which of the following directions in the Northern Hemisphere? From northeast to southwest From northwest to southeast From southeast to northwest From southwest to northeast

From northeast to southwest

The trade winds blow in which of the following directions in the Southern Hemisphere? From northeast to southwest From northwest to southeast From southeast to northwest From southwest to northeast

From southeast to northwest

The prevailing westerly winds blow in which of the following directions in the Northern Hemisphere? From northeast to southwest From northwest to southeast From southeast to northwest From southwest to northeast

From southwest to northeast

Imagine that it is late September, and a category 5 storm, Hurricane Gaston, is projected to make landfall along the path shown on the accompanying map. If the storm nears the Dallas-Fort Worth area, what poses the biggest threat to life and property? (select all that apply) Heavy rainstorms may hit Dallas-Fort Worth. Flooding as a result of heavy rains from the storm. The storm surge could wipe out buildings and take lives in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Wind damage as the hurricane moves ashore.

Heavy rainstorms may hit Dallas-Fort Worth. Flooding as a result of heavy rains from the storm.

Polar high pressure occurs in which of the following regions? Equatorial (0 to 5 degrees) 5- to 30 degrees 30 degrees 30 to 60 degrees 60 degrees 60 to 90 degrees Poles (90 degrees)

Poles (90 degrees)

The strength of a hurricane is ranked from 1 to 5 on the: Moh's Scale. Coriolis Scale. Saffir-Simpson Scale. Fujita Scale. Richter Scale.

Saffir-Simpson Scale.

Of the following physical properties of the atmosphere, which is/are true? Choose all that apply. View Available Hint(s) The air temperature is warmer near Earth's surface than in the upper part of the troposphere. Air always moves from high-pressure regions toward low-pressure regions. Low pressure at the surface is associated with rising air (movement away from the surface). Warm air holds more water vapor than cool air. Cool air is less dense than warm air, so cool air rises. The troposphere is heated from above because it is closer to the Sun at high altitudes.

The air temperature is warmer near Earth's surface than in the upper part of the troposphere. Air always moves from high-pressure regions toward low-pressure regions. Low pressure at the surface is associated with rising air (movement away from the surface). Warm air holds more water vapor than cool air.

Which of the following statements is/are true about the formation or movement of hurricanes? Choose all that apply. The cyclonic flow of air currents in a hurricane is a result of the Coriolis effect. The latent heat stored in water vapor provides the energy that fuels the storm. Hurricanes are storms that form over warm ocean water. Most hurricanes form along the equator. Hurricanes generally travel from the east toward the west because of the trade winds.

The cyclonic flow of air currents in a hurricane is a result of the Coriolis effect. The latent heat stored in water vapor provides the energy that fuels the storm. Hurricanes are storms that form over warm ocean water. Hurricanes generally travel from the east toward the west because of the trade winds.

Of the following statements about the doldrums, which is/are true? Choose all that apply. The doldrums are an area of low atmospheric pressure. The doldrums are the boundary between the northeast trade winds and the southeast trade winds. This is also known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). There is usually little wind but a lot of rain associated with the doldrums. The doldrums are the wind boundary between the trade winds and the prevailing westerlies.

The doldrums are an area of low atmospheric pressure. The doldrums are the boundary between the northeast trade winds and the southeast trade winds. This is also known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). There is usually little wind but a lot of rain associated with the doldrums.

Which of the following statements about the Coriolis effect is correct? There is no Coriolis effect for objects moving due south from the equator. The Coriolis effect is strongest between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. The magnitude of the Coriolis effect depends on how long the object is in motion. The maximum Coriolis effect is at the equator, and there is no Coriolis effect at the poles.

The magnitude of the Coriolis effect depends on how long the object is in motion.

Why are tropical cyclones not likely to occur in mid-latitude regions? Easterly tradewinds prevent cyclones from reaching the mid-latitudes. Westerly winds steer cyclones into cooler ocean water. The Coriolis effect weakens in the mid-latitudes and cannot sustain cyclonic winds. Continental Arctic air masses dominate climate in mid-latitude regions. Mid-latitude regions are typically not affected by maritime tropical air masses.

Westerly winds steer cyclones into cooler ocean water.

The percentage of solar radiation reflected from the surface of Earth back into space is known as the __________. solar footprint albedo declination equinox ecliptic

albedo

Which of the following locations has/have the potential to reliably harness wind power as a renewable energy source? Choose all that apply. View Available Hint(s) along the equator between 5 and 30 degrees latitude around 30 degrees latitude between 30 and 60 degrees latitude at the poles

between 5 and 30 degrees latitude between 30 and 60 degrees latitude

Earth's polar regions (above 60° latitude) are classified as deserts because __________. View Available Hint(s) mountains surrounding the polar regions prevent moist air from moving into the areas all available water in the polar regions is tied up in glaciers and icecaps only snow falls in those areas, and snow is not considered to be precipitation cold, dry sinking air in the polar high regions produces little precipitation the albedo is too great in those areas

cold, dry sinking air in the polar high regions produces little precipitation

The air in the center of the eye of the hurricane is ________ air moving ________. cool dry; downward warm moist; upward warm moist; downward cool dry; upward

cool dry; downward

Idealized pressure belts and wind systems are significantly modified by Earth's tilted axis of rotation and: Ekman transport. differences in the heat capacities of the ocean and land. latitudinal variations in the Coriolis effect. variations in incoming solar radiation over many years. differences in the latitudinal albedo.

differences in the heat capacities of the ocean and land.

The intensity of solar radiation received at lower latitudes (near the equator) compared to higher latitudes (near the poles) is: greater. lower. the same. none of the above.

greater

In coastal regions, sea breezes happen ________ and land breezes happen ________. at night; in the morning in the afternoon; at night in the morning; in the afternoon in the afternoon; in the morning at night; in the afternoon in the morning; at night

in the afternoon; at night

Typically, the United States is influenced more by ________ air masses during the winter and more by ________ air masses during the summer. arctic; tropical arctic; polar tropical; arctic polar; tropical polar; arctic

polar; tropical

Earth's atmosphere is heated primarily by __________. View Available Hint(s) conduction of heat from Earth's surface solar energy interacting with the stratosphere re-radiation of solar energy from Earth's surface back into the atmosphere as infrared radiation solar energy interacting with the ionosphere latent heat of condensation in storms

re-radiation of solar energy from Earth's surface back into

Air warmed by the land that rises and is replaced by cooler air from the ocean may produce a: land breeze. cold front. typhoon. tropical cyclone. sea breeze.

sea breeze

Which type of ice found in the marine environment does NOT form from freezing seawater? View Available Hint(s) Ice ribbons Ice floes Rafted ice Pancake ice Shelf ice

shelf ice

The largest loss of life from a hurricane is usually due to: high winds. low atmospheric pressure. intense precipitation. storm surge. none of the above.

storm surge

The two factors that are most important in determining the density of air are: temperature and salinity. nitrogen and water vapor content. temperature and ozone. temperature and water vapor content. carbon dioxide and water vapor content.

temperature and water vapor content.

The thickness of sea ice is limited primarily by __________. heat conducted upward through the water column the insulating nature of the ice itself the length of the winter season increased salinity of the water excluded from the crystal lattice of the sea ice

the insulating nature of the ice itself

Hurricanes frequently make landfall on the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, but rarely, if ever, occur on the Pacific coast. The primary reason for the rarity of west coast hurricanes is that __________. the Rocky Mountains serve as a barrier to keep storms away from the coast hurricanes do not occur in the eastern Pacific the ocean water does not get warm enough to supply the needed heat energy for hurricanes the Coriolis effect, necessary for the rotation of hurricanes, does not exist outside the tropics the western deserts keep the humidity too low for hurricanes to form

the ocean water does not get warm enough to supply the needed heat energy for hurricanes

On which day (at 7AM) was the pressure gradient at the highest?

the pressure gradient was higher on September 5th at 7AM

What was the rate (in miles per hour) of the storm's travel during the 24 hour time span?

the storm traveled approximately 17 miles per hour

As a result of the Coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere, winds always are deflected: to the east of their original direction. to the left of their original direction. at a 45° angle from their original direction. to the right of their original direction. at a 90° angle from their original direction.

to the right of their original direction.

All the following are true of the movement of Earth's atmosphere except : a column of warm, less dense air produces low pressure at the Earth's surface. a column of cool, dense air produces high pressure at the Earth's surface. warm air is less dense than cool air so it tends to sink toward the Earth's surface. cool air is denser than warm air so it tends to sink toward the Earth's surface. the movement of air within the atmospheric convection cells generates the Earth's major wind belts.

warm air is less dense than cool air so it tends to sink toward the Earth's surface.

The air surrounding of the eye of the hurricane is ________ air moving ________. cool dry; downward cool dry; upward warm moist; downward warm moist; upward

warm moist; upward

The temperate regions are characterized by: trade winds. high pressure. westerly winds. tropical cyclones. easterly winds.

westerly winds


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