AHS 104
3 components of Global Warming Hypothesis
1. GHG increase, 2. GHG absorb IR, 3. warming reinforced by positive feedback
3 components of Global Warming Theory
1. Surface air temps increase, sea level increases, alpine glaciers receded
How do clouds affect radiation? (Warming)
Absorb IR, emit radiation back to Earth's surface where it is absorbed
What is the cryosphere?
All frozen water on Earth
What is the hydrosphere?
All liquid water on Earth
The Butterfly Effect is: 1. a statement concerning sensitive dependence on initial conditions 2. a metaphor for chaos theory 3. a shorthand for the loss of predictability in complex systems
All of the above
Which of the following might be expected across a frontal boundary? Sharp temperature change, strong dew point temperature gradient, sudden wind shift
All of the above
What is the biosphere?
All plant and animal life
The uneven heating over the surface of the globe causes what?
Average Global Wind Circulation
Why do we have seasons?
Axis of Earth is tilited
If the north to south temperature gradient becomes stronger (larger) than normal, winds in the upper troposphere will ______
Become stronger westerlies
If a cold front stretches from SW to NE across the Midwest, you'd expect the jet stream winds above the front to be
Blowing from the SW
How is fog formed?
By cooling or evaporation and mixing
What are the 4 anthropogenic greenhouse gases? Which is the most important?
CO2, Chlorofluorocarbons, methane, nitrous oxide
Eye of hurricane
Clear area in center, due to sinking of air from aloft
How do clouds affect radiation? (Cooling)
Clouds reflect sunlight back to space
Hurricanes weaken when they move over ____ & ____
Colder sea water; land
An apparent force created by the earth's rotation is called the:
Coriolis force
Before the passage of a cold front the pressure normally _______, and after the passage of a cold front the pressure normally ________.
Drops, rises
What is the Little Ice Age?
Extended period of cold conditions, from roughly 1350-1850
The initial stage of development of a low pressure system in which a counterclockwise circulation is present is the ________ stage.
Frontal wave
The atmosphere would rush off into space if the vertical pressure gradient force were not balanced by:
Gravity
What is radiation?
Heat transferred by electromagnetic waves
What is conduction & where does it occur?
Heat transferred by molecular collisions, occurs in the lowest few centimeters next to the ground
Hurricanes energy is supplied by ____ & ____ drawn from the ocean
Heat; moisture
The pressure gradient force is directed from:
High pressure toward low pressure
________ variations in the temperature lead to _______ variations in the pressure gradient force that leads to _______ in the upper troposphere.
Horizontal, vertical, jet streams
What are clouds made of?
Ice crystals or water droplets suspended in air
Has the global surface temperature increased or decreased in the last century?
Increased, about 0.5 C
Has the sea level increased or decreased in the last century?
Increased, about 8"
Stefan-Boltzman law
Intensity of radiation depends upon the temperature of the emitting object. Higher temp = more radiation emitted
Internal causes of climate change? (2)
Internal oscillations, feedback effects
Theoretically, what is more predictable (predictable farther into the future)? 1. Middle latitude cyclone 2. evolution of a cumulus cloud 3. thunderstorm 4. tornado
Middle latitude cyclone
Composition of Earth's atmosphere
Nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor
If a winter storm is expected to move from the west to the east across the Midwest, the heaviest snowfall will be ______ of the storm's track.
North
If a developing cyclone tracks from west to east, where would you expect to find the majority of the precipitation?
North of the storm's track
If a wind is coming from the north, what would it be called?
Northern wind
The strongest winds around a mid latitude cyclone will occur as it reaches the __________ stage of its development.
Occluded
At which stage of development does a middle latitude cyclone move faster?
Open wave
A forecast that says tomorrow's weather will be the same as today's is a _____ forecast
Persistence
Radiation fog?
Produced by Earth's radiational cooling
What is a stable atmosphere?
Rising air is colder than surrounding air
What is an unstable atmosphere?
Rising air is warmer than surrounding air
How are clouds made?
Saturation of air, upward moving air
Why is the sky blue?
Shorter wavelengths (blue) scatter more than longer wavelengths (red)
What happens to the rate of propagation (speed of travel) of a middle latitude cyclone as it occludes?
Slows down
External causes of climate change? (5)
Solar variations, change in Earth's orbit, volcanoes, continental drift, meteorite impact
Saturated:unstable::unsaturated:_____
Stable
Where is the ozone located?
Stratosphere
Eye wall
Strongest thunderstorms, highest surface winds surrounding the eye
An air mass is characterized by similar properties of ___________ and ___________ in any horizontal direction.
Temperature and moisture
A forecast based on a front continuing to move at the same speed in the next 6 hours as it did in the past 6 hours is a _____ forecast
Trend
Where do hurricanes form?
Tropical easterlies
Where does weather happen?
Troposphere
T/F: Has the Earth's climate always been changing?
True
T/F: is the Global Warming Theory consistent with current observations?
True
The mature stage of a thunderstorm is characterized by
Up- & down draft, heavy rain
How do tornadoes form?
Updraft of a severe thunderstorm
The cumulus stage of a thunderstorm is characterized by
Updraft only, no rain
What is the lithosphere?
Upper part of Earth's crust
Strongest hurricanes form over ____ water
Warm
One would expect a maritime tropical air mass to be:
Warm and moist
Based on the forecasts below, what type of front will pass through? "Clouds increasing and lowering today, with a chance of rain tonight. Tonight, temperatures steady or rising with winds turning more southerly."
Warm front
What is the Holocene Maximum?
Warm period after last de-glaciation, dawn of civilization
What 3 things are needed for hurricane development?
Warm surface water, light winds aloft, easterly wave
Advection fog?
Warmer, moist air moves over a colder surface causing the temperature to drop
What gases absorb infrared radiation?
Water, Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide
The dissipation stage of a thunderstorm is characterized by
Weak downdraft only, light rain
All else being equal (same PGF, same latitude), how would winds over the ocean compare to winds over the continental interior like MN?
Weaker over the land
Chaos is characterized by
a lack of regularly repeated behavior
In a developing cyclone, the strongest downward vertical motion will be _______ the surface high and be _____ of the cold front.
above, behind (on the cold side)
In a developing cyclone, the strongest upward vertical motion will be _____ of the warm front and _______ of the surface low.
ahead (on the cold side), north and northwest
Positive feedback ____ changes
amplifies
Why don't the winds blow directly from high toward low pressure?
because of the Coriolis force
Why can't we predict the weather on Christmas Day right now?
because the atmosphere is in a state of chaos
If you were travelling in western Kansas next June and encountered a very hot day (95°F) when the air was very dry (dew point temperature of 25°F), you'd conclude that you were in a ______ air mass.
cT
In the Southern Hemisphere, surface winds around low pressure areas tend to blow in a ____________ direction around the low and ___________ the low pressure center.
clockwise, inward toward
In the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds around high pressure areas tend to blow in a ____________ direction around the high and ___________ the high pressure center.
clockwise, outward from
One would expect a continental polar air mass to be:
cold and dry
Based on the forecasts below, what type of front will pass through? "Sunny and warm today. Chance of showers this evening. Winds shifting from SW to NW and gusty after midnight. Colder tomorrow."
cold front
An occluded front may form as a:
cold front overtakes a warm front
In the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds around low pressure areas tend to blow in a ____________ direction around the low and ___________ the low pressure center.
counter clockwise, inward toward
In the Southern Hemisphere, surface winds around high pressure areas tend to blow in a ____________ direction around the high and ___________ the high pressure center.
counter clockwise, outward from
In the Southern Hemisphere, the Coriolis force acts to _________.
deflect an air parcel's motion to the left
If the surface wind was blowing from the northwest, in what direction would you expect to find low pressure?
east-northeast
What 3 forces balance one another to produce the winds at the earth's surface?
friction, Coriolis force and horizontal pressure gradient force
The strongest winds aloft occur above
fronts at the surface
The balance of forces that occurs well above the earth's surface in the horizontal direction in the atmosphere is called _________ balance.
geostrophic
mT is characterized by
high temp, high humidity
cT is characterized by
high temp, low humidity
The force that initially causes the wind to blow is the
horizontal pressure gradient force
What forces balance one another to produce the winds aloft (well above the earth's surface)?
horizontal pressure gradient force and Coriolis force
The balance of forces that occurs in the vertical direction in the atmosphere is called _________ balance.
hydrostatic
cA & cP is characterized by
low temp, dry air
mP is characterized by
low temp, high humidity
If the surface wind was blowing from the southwest, in what direction would you expect to find low pressure?
north-northwest
Negative feedback ____ changes
opposes
The primary energy source for a developing wave cyclone in midlatitudes is:
potential energy released from warm air rising and cold air sinking
If there is a trough in the contour pattern of the 500 mb heights, it means that there must be
relatively cold air below the trough
If there is a ridge in the contour pattern of the 500 mb heights, it means that there must be
relatively warm air below the ridge
If the wind is blowing from the east at an altitude of 2 km above the surface, use the Buys-Ballot law to determine the direction of the lowest pressure?
south
If the wind is blowing from the southeast at an altitude of 2 km above the surface, use the Buys-Ballot law to determine the direction of the lowest pressure?
southwest
Frictional forces between moving air and the ground will affect
the speed and direction of the wind
An air mass gets its properties from
where the air originated and where it had been for several days earlier