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Meteorology Test Are You Ready? #1 What are characteristics of cold and warm air masses? Maritime(m)- forms over water, wet Continental (c)- forms over land, dry Polar (p)- forms over polar regions, cold Tropical (T)- develops over the tropics, warm Cold Air Masses *Continental Polar- forms over north canada. Extremely cold winter weather in US. *Maritime Polar- forms over North Pacific Ocean- cool and very wet. Rain and snow in winter and cool foggy weather in Summer . Warm Air Masses *Maritime Tropical- over warm areas in the Pacific. Others from over Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic,. Summer brings hot, humid weather, hurricanes, thunderstorms. Winter – mild, often cloudy *Continental Tropical – forms over deserts of N. Mexico and SW. U.S. Clear, dry hot weather in summer #2 What are characteristics of warm and cold fronts? Cold Front Cold Front forms where cold air moves under warm air, which is less dense and pushes warm air up. Move quickly . bring thunderstorms, heavy rain or snow. Cold weather comes. Warm Front A Warm Front Forms where warm air moves over cold, denser air. In a warm front, the warm air gradually replaces the cold air. Warm fronts bring drizlzy rain and then clear and warm weather follows. #3 What are cold air masses at high latitudes called? Polar Air Masses #4 What is the difference between air masses that form over land? Water? • Air masses that form over land are cool and dry; • Air masses that form over water are moist, wet, warm, humid #5 What type of weather are high pressure systems associated with ? High Pressure – Fair Weather Low Pressure – Cloudy Weather #6 What is the name of the warmest climate zone? Tropical Zone #7 What are some characteristics of a tropical climate? Warm Moist Air High Temperatures Lots of Rain #8 What two things are used to classify different climate regions? Temperature and Precipitation #9 How do ocean currents affect the climate? Warm currents cause warmer temperatures. Cool currents cause cooler temperatures. London’s climate is affected by warm ocean currents that flow from the south. #10 How are clouds formed? When water vapor in the air condenses around dust particles. #11 What type of weather does cumulonimbus clouds typically bring? Thunderstorms #12 What type of conditions are necessary for hurricanes to develop? Warm moist air; warm moist ocean water #13 What major global wind patterns are found at 0-30 degrees latitude, and 30-60 degrees latitude? • 0-30 degrees- Tropical Easterlies • 30-60 degrees -Prevailing Westerlies #14 What is the best indication of an approaching storm? Sudden increase in wind speed #15 What is the unit of measurement for relative humidity? Percent #16 What is the difference between a weather watch and a weather warning? Weather watch- conditions are favorable Weather warning- immediate action should be taken #17 Why are you more successful at flying a kite later in the morning rather than early in the morning at the beach? Heavy, cool air over the ocean rushes in to replace the warm air that rises over the land. #18 What is the difference in heat distribution on Earth? The closer a location is to the poles the smaller the angle of the sun’s rays and the less intense the radiation. The closer a location to the equator i9t becomes much hotter. #19 What are the definitions of Jet stream , Saffir-Simpson Scale, Fujita Scale, and Air Mass ? • Jet Stream- a narrow belt of strong winds that blow in the upper troposhpere • Saffir-Simpson Scale- the scale used to measure Hurricane intensity • Fujita Scale- the scale used to measure tornado intensity • Air Mass- takes on characteristics of the region from which it forms #20 What are the layers of the Earth’s atmosphere and what happens at each layer? Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesophere, Thermosphere, Exosphere #21 What causes differences in air pressure on Earth? The unequal heating of the earth #22 How does thermal energy in the atmosphere circulate? Air travels in large circular patterns called convection cells #23 What kind of winds blow from west to east? Westerlies #24 How are local winds produced? Local geographic features, like a shoreline or mountain produce temperature differences that cause local winds. #25 How are tornadoes and hurricanes formed? Tornado - when wind at different pressures blows in different directions and at different speeds. Hurricane- begins as a group of thunderstorms moving over tropical ocean waters #26 What is the weather symbol for a cold front, warm front, occluded front and stationary front? #27 What instruments are used to measure temperature, atmospheric pressure and wind speed? Anemometer- measure wind speed Thermometer measures temperature Barometer- atmospheric pressure #28 What is the difference between weather and climate? Weather is the day to day changes. Climate is the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time #29 What air mass contributes to the hot and humid weather in Ga? #29 Maritime Tropical #30 What type of pressure and winds does the eye of a hurricane have? Low Pressure and Light Winds