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Why is upper air divergence important in the formation of a cyclone
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Visit and read the information on the left. Then follow the instructions and learn more about hurricanes by dragging the
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Hurricanes are often called “Tropical Cyclones” because the winds rotate around a calm center (light winds & fair weather).
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Where does the energy of a hurricane come from? strong winds, the Sun, Earth’s spin, or Earth's moon
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Hurricanes are often called "Tropical Cyclones" because the winds rotate around a calm center (light winds & fair weather). This
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the name of the narrow belt of high-speed wind in the stratosphere is the
a jet stream b lithosphere c hydrosphere d weather
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Why do clouds develop along a front
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select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane. 1. temperature in the air. 2. moisture in the air. 3. temperature of
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A large body of air that has similar pressure, temperature and atmospheric conditions is called a(n)
A air mass. B jet stream. C
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Ther follow the instructions and learn more about hurricanes by dragging the hurricane icon into different locations on the mapl
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hat is the Coriolis effect?
the spin of the earth and its ability to curve the wind direction consistent, strong winds that
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1. Select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane. (1 point) Responses Temperature of the Sea Temperature of the Sea
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7. Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane? (1 point) Responses High pressure system, develops over tropical
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Which evidence best supports the answer in Part A?
• A. *More rain when you want it and less hail both reduce crop damage and
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The leading edge where one weather system meets another is called a(n)
A air mass. B jet stream. C anticyclone. D weather front.
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Hurricanes are rated on a scale of 1-5 (Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale). If a scientist clocked winds at 120 mph, what category
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Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane?
(1 point) Responses High pressure system, develops over tropical ocean
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This is an image demonstrating...
a Solar Albedo Effect b The Greenhouse Effect c Hurricane Formation d Tornado Formation
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select all factors that form a role in forming a hurricane
Temperature of the sea Moisture in the air Temperature of the land
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Air Mass Interactions Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which condition would most likely require the National Weather
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Which describes the characteristics of a rain shadow on a mountainside?(1 point) Responses uneven rainfall uneven rainfall
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___ are icy-cold blasts of arctic wind that can sweep across the plains.
Blizzards Tornadoes Northers Chill zones Whirl winds
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a forecast indicates a dew point temperature equal to the air temperature. What does this information imply?
a relative humidity
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A large body of air that has similar pressure, temperature and atmospheric conditions is called a (n)
air mass. jet stream.
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The name of the narrow belt of high-speed wind in the stratosphere is the
jet stream. lithosphere. hydrosphere. weather front.
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in one or two sentences, explain why there is more concern for severe storms in low-pressure systems. make it sounds like an 8th
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what factors play a role in forming a hurricane
O temperature of the sea O moisture in the air O temperature of the land O winds
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Which would register a drop in air pressure? (1 point)
• a heavy rainstorm • going down a mountain • going up a mountain
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Where would a hurricane be STRONGEST?
20-22 degrees Celsius 24-26 degrees Celsius 28-30 degrees Celsius
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Which of the following accurately describes a hurricane? (1 point) Responses High pressure system, develops over tropical ocean
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What happens in a low-pressure system?(1 point)
Responses Temperature changes. Temperature changes. The wind has less intensity.
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A forecast indicates a dew point temperature equal to the air temperature. What does this information
imply?(1 point) A. Relative
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What happens when a wind hits a barrier like a mountain?(1 point)
Responses It breaks apart and move in all directions. It breaks
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Which province in South Africa is most likely to be affected by the northward movement of mid latitude cyclones in winter
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hich air mass would form over warm water?(1 point)
Responses maritime polar maritime polar maritime tropical maritime tropical
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Clouds type in cold front
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength? (1 point)
A.Cooler water temperature B.Lower central air pressure C.Slower wind
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hat causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses moving onto land moving onto land lower central air pressure
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1. Select all factors that play a role in forming a hurricane.
(1 point) Responses A. Temperature of the Sea B. Moisture in the
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Which describes the Coriolis effect?(1 point)
A. the direction of air currents in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres B. the
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What is the pressure at the centre of this whether systhem
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in one to two sentences explain why there is more concern for severe storms in low pressure system type like a 3rd grader
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What kind of clouds would e the observer see first as the tropical cyclone approached
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Give a brief explanation of why the wind direction is oppose on each side of the eye
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a localized, very intense low-pressure wind system, forming over tropical oceans and with winds just below hurricane force
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Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?
1. A colder air mass moves into the area and rises. 2. An
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A student took notes about the year without a summer from two sources. Read the sources.
Source A 1816 came to be known as the
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Which would register a drop in air pressure?(1 point)Responsesgoing down a mountaingoing down a mountaina heavy rainstorma heavy
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Which best describes the relationship between the rain shadow effect and the Okanogan Highlands?
(1 point) It causes deep trench
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This is an image demonstrating...
a The Greenhouse Effect b Solar Albedo Effect c Tornado Formation d Hurricane Formation
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