NAS 125 Midterm Exam Review

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For each satellite, describe what is measured?

Visible imagery can only be viewed during the day and is mostly used for cloud formation. Infrared imagery measures heat radiating off clouds and the surface of the Earth. Water vapor satellite pictures indicate how much moisture is present in the upper atmosphere .

For each satellite, describe what information can be obtained.

Visible imagery is also very useful for seeing thunderstorm clouds building. Satellite will see the developing thunderstorms in their earliest stages. Infrared imagery can also be used for identifying fog and low clouds. The fog product combines two different infrared channels to see fog and low clouds at night, which show up as dark areas on the imagery. Water vapor imagery is useful for indicating where heavy rain is possible.

Why does the Antarctic ozone hole appear in the Southern Hemisphere spring?

During the winter months in the Southern Hemisphere, polar stratospheric clouds form. These clouds contain water particles that allow chlorine and bromine compounds to form and cause ozone depletion. During the spring months, the Sun's radiation supplies the energy casing the polar stratospheric clouds to vaporize and the stratospheric ozone concentration returns to normal levels.

What is the significance of stratospheric ozone for life on Earth?

In the formation and dissociation of ozone, incoming ultraviolet (UV) radiation is absorbed.This reduces the amount of UV radiation that is potentially lethal to life from reaching Earth's surface.

Distinguish between visible and infrared satellite images in terms of the type of information about the atmosphere each provides.

Infrared satellite sensors detect infrared radiation that is continually emitted to space by theEarth-atmosphere system. Hence, infrared images can be obtained 24 hours a day. Visible satellite sensors detect sunlight reflected by the Earth-atmosphere system. Hence, visible images are possible only during daylight hours.

The latitude of highest mean annual surface temperature, the heat equator, is located about ______ degrees north of the geographical equator.

10 degrees

The creation of national weather services and the foundation of the International Meteorological Organization (today's WMO) have provided us with detailed temperature records for the past __________ years.

100 or so years

How long is a sunspot cycle?

11 years

The peak of the last major glacial advance over North America occurred about ______ years ago.

18,000-20,000

A period when the global average annual temperature trended downward was

1960s through the 1970s.

On the absolute temperature scale, the freezing point of pure water at sea level is ______ K.

273.15

By international agreement, climatic averages are computed from weather records compiled over a ______ year period. You Answered

30

Climate is defined as weather conditions at some locality averaged over a standard period of _____ years.

30

This afternoon's high temperature was 27 °F and the early morning low temperature was 7 °F. The total heating degree-days for today was

48

At an altitude of about 3.5 mi above sea level, the air pressure is approximately

500mb

The Medieval Warm Episode lasted from about ______ to ______.

950...............1250

Why does a cold, dry air mass exert a greater surface air pressure than an equally cold but more humid air mass?

A cold dry air mass has a greater density than a more humid air mass. This would mean that the humid air mass has lower air pressure. This is because the molecular weight of water is less than the molecular weight of dry air.

What is a weather front? Compare the weather conditions for a warm front to that of a cold front.

A weather front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities. For a cold front, it is usually violent and unstable weather conditions to form while with a warm front there could be low intensity precipitation with the precipitation having the potential to be long-lasting.

A cold dry air mass has a greater density than a more humid air mass. This would mean that the humid air mass has lower air pressure. This is because the molecular weight of water is less than the molecular weight of dry air.

An adiabatic process is a thermodynamic process in which no heat is exchanged between amass and the environment. This is approximated in the atmosphere because rapid vertical movements of large bodies of air reduce the flow of energy to or from the ascending or descending body of air. Examples of adiabatic processes occurring in the atmosphere are expansional cooling and compressional warming of air.

What is an air mass? What governs the temperature and humidity of an air mass?

An air mass is a huge volume of air with uniform temperature and humidity properties that are often indicative of where it was formed. For example, an air mass that develops over a warm ocean surface becomes warm and humid.

Describe at least three instruments that are used for collecting weather data.(what do they read?, how do they work?, etc.)

Barometer, which measures air pressure. Thermometer, which measures the temperature. Anemometer , which measures wind speed.

Two equal volumes of air have the same temperature and pressure. One contains more water vapor than the other.

Both volumes of air contain the same number of gaseous molecules.

What are clouds typically like ahead of a warm front?

Stratiform

The scientific community did not widely accept the theory of plate tectonics until

The 1960's

What are the three main types of satellite images?

The three main types of satellite images are visible, infrared, and water vapor images.

latent heating

The transfer of heat energy from one place to another as a consequence of the phase changes of water

Distinguish between weather and climate.

Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time. Variables used to describe weather include: temperature, humidity, and cloudiness. Climate describes the weather in an area averaged over a period of time. Weather describes daily atmospheric conditions while climate looks at longer periods of time and utilizes seasonal averages of rainfall, snowfall, and temperature.

Air mass advection occurs when winds blow _________ regional isotherms.

across

Water vapor is

an invisible gas

The type of barometer that is used to measure altitude:

aneroid

Radioactive decay of an isotope of potassium is a source of ______ in the Earth's atmosphere.

argon

A(n) ______ can be used to predict the weather by keeping track of the air pressure tendency.

barometer

Typically, trends in climate are geographically non-uniform in

both magnitude and sign

As a rule, ______ skies increase the diurnal (day-to-night) temperature range.

clear

What are clouds typically like a head of a cold front

cumuliform

Rising air temperature causes the saturation mixing ratio to ______

decrease

Between the tropopause and stratopause, the air pressure ______ with increasing altitude.

decreases

If a saturated (cloudy) air parcel is heated (say by absorption of radiation), its relative humidity ______.

decreases

If the temperature of an unsaturated (clear) air parcel does not change while its mixing ratio increases, the density of the parcel ______.

decreases

Solar energy output ______ as the sunspot number decreases.

decreases

Evidence from ______ firmly established Milankovitch cycles as a cause of climatic fluctuations.

deep sea sediment-cores

At the same humidity (water vapor concentration), a cold air mass is _________ a warm air mass.

denser than

The Sun's energy output varies ______ with sunspot number.

directly

As the temperature of a saturated (cloudy) air parcel falls, its relative humidity ______.

does not change

In an isothermal temperature profile, the air temperature

does not change with altitude

Air pressure tendency is usually _____ with warm air advection in the winter.

downward

In the portion of the atmosphere where most clouds occur, the air temperature _________ with increasing altitude.

drops

The _________ adiabatic lapse rate is 9.8 Celsius degrees per 1000 m.

dry

The Bowen ratio has a greater value over a ______ surface than over a ______ surface.

dry, moist

The wind-chill equivalent temperature is ______ the actual (or ambient) air temperature when the wind speed is nearly calm.

equal to

Levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide ____________ during the growing season and ____________ in winter.

fall......rise

On a clear and calm day, the relative humidity usually ______ between sunrise and early afternoon.

falls

As a general rule, lows that track from west to east across southern Canada produce ___________ precipitation compared to lows that track along the Gulf of Mexico coast.

less

At the equator over the course of a year, the rate of cooling due to emission of infrared radiation to space is ______ the rate of warming due to absorption of solar radiation.

less than

The heat conductivity of a fresh snow cover is ______ the heat conductivity of an old snow cover.

less than

The usual world-wide range in sea-level air pressure is ______ 100 mb.

less than

Polar amplification of climate change

likely took place during the Pleistocene Ice Age, consists of an increase in the magnitude of climate change with increasing latitude, is an example of the geographical non uniformity of climate change.

The net effect of more sulfate aerosols in the troposphere:

lower air temperatures

The temperature of a sunspot is ______ the temperature of the Sun's photosphere, giving the sunspot a dark appearance.

lower than

Within the atmosphere, the lowest average air temperature occurs

mesopause

Weather radar emits pulses of __________ energy that are reflected by precipitation particles (e.g., raindrops, snowflakes).

microwave

Changes of air pressure in the horizontal are ______ they are in the vertical.

much smaller than

Most cloudiness and precipitation associated with a cold front occur as a relatively _________ band along or just ahead of where the front intersects Earth's surface.

narrow

The three most common gases in the "dry" atmosphere (excluding water vapor) are

nitrogen, oxygen, argon

Absolute zero is the temperature at which

no electromagnetic radiation is emitted.

Weather systems in the middle latitudes of the Earth generally move in the direction towards the

north

Air temperatures tend to be relatively low to the ___________ of a low pressure system.

north and west

A northeast wind blows from the __________ toward the __________.

northeast....southwest

A gas that occurs in minute concentrations in the atmosphere and yet shields living organisms from exposure to potentially lethal intensities of solar ultraviolet radiation is

ozone

So that barometer readings are accurate and representative,

the instrument may be mounted indoors

The single most important source of atmospheric pollution in the United States is (are)

the internal combustion engine in motor vehicles

In response to a temperature gradient, heat flows from where it is warmer to where it is colder. This behavior illustrates

the second law of thermodynamics

The residence time of an aerosol in the stratosphere is generally longer than its residence time in the troposphere because

there is no precipitation in the stratosphere, the stratosphere is extremely stable, little exchange of air occurs between the stratosphere and the troposphere.

The portion of the atmosphere in which the principal gases (nitrogen and oxygen) occur everywhere in the same proportions is the

troposphere, stratosphere and homosphere

Conditional stability indicates that an air layer is

unstable for saturated and stable for unsaturated air parcels.

An example of latent heating:

vaporization of ocean water followed by cloud formation

__________ fronts are associated with cloudiness and precipitation over a broad band

warm

In response to the same input of heat, which one of the following substances exhibits the smallest rise in temperature?

water

Adjusting barometer readings to sea level removes the influence of ______ on air pressure.

station elevation

Clouds that form horizontal layers are described as

stratiform

___________ usually indicate fair weather.

stratiform

Explain why the climate is hotter on the leeward side of the Rocky Mountains.

The land on the leeward side of the mountain gets far less rain which often produces a desert

On a global and annual average within the troposphere, the rate of radiational cooling __________ the rate of radiational heating.

is less than

On a global scale, the most important mechanism whereby the excess heat at the Earth's surface is transported to the troposphere is

latent heating

An increase in the magnitude of a temperature change with increasing ______ is known as polar amplification.

latitude

Weather radar utilizes the _________ effect to monitor the motion of precipitation particles.

Doppler

What is the type of weather that usually accompanies a high anticyclone and a low cyclone in middle latitudes?

Fair weather usually accompanies a high cyclone and cloudy, snow, rain weather usually accompanies a cyclone

Aerosol is the name given to

solid and liquid particles small enough to be suspended in air.

Clouds located at different altitudes __________ move in the same direction indicating __________ in the horizontal wind direction with altitude.

sometimes...no change

Earth is closest to the sun

January(periphelon)

earth is farthest from the sun

July(aphelion)

- Distinguish between sensible heating and latent heating of the atmosphere. Which is more important on a global annual average basis?

Latent heat transfer associated with evaporation is the most important cooling process atEarth's surface on a global annual average. It is more important than radiational cooling and sensible heat transfer.

How does local air pressure change as a cyclone approaches your location.

Local air pressure falls

How does the local air pressure change as an anticyclone approaches your location?

Local air pressure rises as an anticyclone approaches a particular location.

The chief source of Earth's early atmosphere was out-gassing. Explain what is meant by out-gassing. Does out-gassing still operate today?

Outgassing refers to the release of gases (e.g., water vapor, nitrogen) to the atmosphere that accompanies a volcanic eruption or meteor impact on Earth's surface. Outgassing was one of the major processes involved in the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. While outgassing occurred at a rapid pace within a million years of the planet's formation, a small amount of outgassing still takes place today.

What are Milankovitch cycles? What role might they play in our understanding of climate change?

Regular variations in the precession and tilt of Earth's rotational axis and the eccentricity of its orbit around the Sun. The amount of tilt and precession and how eccentric the orbit is can cause great changes to the climate.

The Kelvin scale has no negative values. Explain why

The Kelvin scale is the best representation of average kinetic molecular energy. When a substance has a temperature of 0 K it is at "absolute zero" and essentially has no kinetic energy because all molecular motion has ceased. A substance cannot have negative kinetic energy.

Describe the Maunder minimum and its possible connection to the climate of the Little Ice Age

The Maunder minimum is referred to as a period of greatly reduced solar activity. The possible connection to the climate of the Little Ice Age is that without these sunspots, there was a cold episode in Europe.

A climatic episode favoring the thinning and retreat of existing glaciers is

The Medieval Warm Period

The state of the atmosphere averaged for all latitudes and seasons is known as

standard atmosphere

Explain what is meant by the term global radiative equilibrium.

The balance between net incoming solar radiation and infrared radiation emitted to space by the Earth-atmosphere system

sensible heating

Transport of heat from one location or object to another via conduction, convection, or both

Why are there two adiabatic lapse rates (dry rate and wet rate)

Whether or not the air is saturated with water vapor

Apply Wien's displacement law in comparing the radiational properties of the Sun versus those of the Earth-atmosphere system.

Wien's displacement law states that with increasing absolute temperature, the wavelength of the maximum radiation emitted or absorbed will decrease. Therefore, hot objects such as the Sun emit radiation that peaks at shorter wavelengths than relatively cool objects such as Earth.

Rising parcels of unsaturated air cool at a _________ rate than rising parcels of saturated (cloudy) air.

faster

As compared to the climate that prevailed through most of geological time, the climate of the past two million years has

favored the development of continental-scale glacial ice sheets.

A horizontal wind is named for the direction ___________ the wind blows.

from which

If the surface air pressure is the same everywhere, but a mass of cold air is situated next to a mass of warm air, the pressure at high altitudes is

greater in warm air

At sea level, the pressure of the atmosphere is

greatest

The proportions of the principal gases (nitrogen and oxygen) change with altitude in the

heterosphere

Within the thermosphere, the temperature is ______ and heat energy is ______.

high....low

A geostationary satellite orbits Earth at a _________ altitude than a polar-orbiting satellite.

higher

The National Weather Service Cooperative Observer Network collects weather data primarily for __________ purposes.

hydrologic, agricultural, and climatic

A temperature inversion is characterized by a(n) ______ of air temperature with altitude.

increase

The saturation vapor pressure ______ with rising air temperature.

increases

Sensible heating includes transfer of heat via __________.

phase changes of water

An example of a secondary air pollutant is

photochemical smog

Today, the principal source of atmospheric oxygen is

photosynthesis

Which one of the following heat transfer processes can take place in a vacuum?

radiation

All other factors being equal, an overcast sky _________ the day's maximum temperature. Correct Answer

raises

Ten calories of heat are added to two grams of liquid water. The temperature of the water

rise by 5 degrees Celsius


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