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8.3 Weather Test Advanced Advanced Format ● 65 Points ● 11 Questions ○ 2 Drawing ○ 1 Labeling ○ 1 Fill in the blank ○ 1 Select the correct answer ○ 6 Short Answer Break Down of Concepts ● Water Cycle ○ Drawing ○ Parts of the Cycle ■ Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Runoff ○ Processes Drive By ■ Sun and Gravity ○ States of Matter Changes ■ Liquid to Gas; Gas to Liquid; Liquid to Liquid Break Down of Concepts ● Cloud Types ○ Descriptions ○ Drawings ● Precipitation ○ Descriptions ○ Temperature formed within Break Down of Concepts ● Air Pressure, Winds, Climate vs Weather ○ Air Pressure ■ Label areas of high and low pressure and temperature ○ Winds ■ Draw the path of local / global winds ■ Describe what causes winds ● Temperature, Pressure, Reason ■ How rotation of each impacts winds → Curve ○ Local vs Global Winds ■ Similarities ■ Differences Break Down of Concepts ● Air Pressure, Winds, Climate vs Weather ○ Weather vs Climate ■ Definitions ■ Factors that impact each ■ Differences Break Down of Concepts ● Air Masses and Fronts ○ Air Masses ■ How they are created ■ Labeling Name ■ Identifying location and characteristics ○ Air Fronts ■ Differences between cold and warm fronts ■ How to identify cold and warm fronts Break Down of Concepts ● Weather Forecasting ○ Reading and analyzing weather station symbols ○ Using a key Get your white board, marker and paper towels ready! Question 1 ● Draw the water cycle ● Label each part ○ Condensation, Evaporation, Precipitation, Runoff ● Label the change in state of matter ○ Solid, Liquid, Gas ● Label the process its driven by ○ Sun / Gravity Answer 1 ● 14 Points Question 2 ● Draw each of the four main cloud types Answer 2 ● 4 Points Question 3 ● Match each type of precipitation with the temperature its formed within 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rain Snow Freezing Rain Sleet Hail A. Cold Air B. Cold Air / Large Amount of Warm Air / Small Amount of Cold Air C. Warm Air D. Cold Air / Small Amount of Warm Air / Large Amount of Cold Air E. Strong Updrafts and Cold Air Answer 3 ● 5 Points 1. Rain → C. Warm Air 2. Snow → A. Cold Air 3. Freezing Rain → B. Cold Air / Large Amount of Warm Air / Small Amount of Cold Air 4. Sleet → D. Cold Air / Small Amount of Warm Air / Large Amount of Cold Air 5. Hail → E. Strong Updrafts and Cold Air Question 4 ● Label the following image with ○ High Temperature ○ Low Temperature ○ High Pressure ○ Low Pressure ○ Arrow showing wind movement Answer 4 ● 5 Points Question 5 ● Describe what causes winds / how winds move Answer 5 ● 4 Points ● Cold air has a high pressure (1 point) and warm air has a low pressure (1 point). ● Winds move from high pressure (cold air) to low pressure (warm air) (1 point). ● Air moves from high pressure to low pressure so the molecules are evenly spaced (1 point) Question 6 ● Provide two similarities and two differences between local and global winds Answer 6 ● 6 Points ● Similarities ○ Caused by uneven heating / pressure ○ Molecules try to balance / spread out Local Winds ● Short Distances / Changes Daily ● Winds travel between land and water Global Winds ● Long distances / Lasts weeks ● Winds travel between poles and equator ● Winds curve due to Earth’s rotation Question 7 ● Explain the difference between weather and climate. ● Mention at least 3 differences. Answer 7 ● 8 Points ● Weather is daily changes in weather while climate is 30 year averages of data (2 points) ● Weather is impacted by changes in the water cycle, air masses and weather fronts (2 points) while climate is impacted by elevation, geography, and surface features (2 points) ● Weather is what you actually get daily while climate is what you expect daily (2 points) Question 8 ● How are air masses different from air fronts? Answer 8 ● 2 Points ● Air masses are large bodies of air that get their characteristics from the land/water below it (1 point) while air fronts are the boundaries between air masses that get their characteristics from the air masses that collide (1 point) Question 9 ● Name and describe air mass D and B ○ Include location and characteristics Answer 9 ● 6 Points ○ Air Mass D ■ Maritime Tropical ■ Formed over water near the equator ■ Warm and Wet ○ Air Mass B ■ Continental Polar ● Formed over land near the poles ● Cold and Dry Question 10 ● How are cold fronts different from warm fronts? ○ Mention how they are formed, how they are identified, and the weather that occurs afterwards Answer 10 ● 8 Points ● Cold Front ● Warm Front ○ Formed when an cold air ○ Formed when a warm air mass moves in and under a mass moves in and over a warm air mass (1 pt) cold air mass (1 pt) ○ Cold weather occurs ○ Warm weather occurs afterwards (1 pt) afterwards (1 pt) ○ Identified by cumulonimbus ○ Identified by stratus clouds, clouds, thunderstorms, hours of rain, and warm significant drop in pressure, weather following (2 pts) and cold weather following (2 pts) When was the cold front? Explain how you know. When was the warm front? Explain how you know. Answer 11 Evidence of the Cold Front: ● ● ● ● ● Occurred Monday night Thunderstorms - cumulonimbus Temperatures dropped after front moved through Barometric pressure drops steadily Cirrus, stratus and cumulonimbus clouds before the front passes Evidence of the Warm Front: ● ● ● ● ● Occurred Friday night Steady rain Temperatures increase after the front moved through Barometric pressure usually falling Cirrus and stratus clouds before passing front Question 12 ● Using the key, describe the weather at each weather station. Answer 12 ● 7 Points -- ½ POINT EACH A B Temperature 55 85 Dew Point 47 57 Pressure 998 1038 Cloud Cover 100% 75% Weather LIGHT RAIN HEAVY DRIZZLE Wind Direction SOUTH SOUTH WEST Wind Speed 13-17 3-7