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Chapter 9 Objectives: Geography 12 Worksheet 9.2 Key 9.3 Weather: Equatorial Weather Read pages 177 – 186 of Planet Earth: A Physical Geography. Answer the following questions: Vocabulary (1 mark each) /18 Trough: a weak pressure front found in tropical areas. Intertropical Convergence Zone: a zone where the northeast and southeast trade winds meet. Hurricane: an intense large cyclone, usually found in tropical areas. Also known as a typhoon. Tornado: a rapidly spiraling funnel of air developed around an intense low Identify forms of instrumentation and methods used to compile weather information; Recognize the importance of the movement of air masses in shaping global weather patterns; Distinguish between the forces influencing the weather in the mid-latitudes and in the equatorial regions; Recognize the significance of frontal systems in the weather patterns of North America; Describe and explain the development of a midlatitude cyclonic storm; Appreciate the immense power and destructive abilities of weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes; Appreciate the complexity of the atmosphere and the difficulties involved in accurately prediction the weather. pressure center associated with massive thunderstorms that develop along fronts between warm tropical and cool polar air masses. Short Answer (2 marks each) 1. Why is the weather more predictable in equatorial zones than at mid-latitude zones? (1 mark) -no radically different air masses. 2. What dominates air movement in equatorial zones? (1 mark) -trade winds 3. Explain in your own words the process of Convectional rainfall (2 marks) 4. Explain in your own words the process of Orographic rainfall (2 marks) 5. Explain in your own words the process of Cyclonic or Frontal rainfall (2 marks) 6. Why is convectional rainfall the dominant process of rainfall in equatorial zones? (2 marks) -intense evaporation -warm moist air meets cool trade winds aloft and results in rain. 7. Explain in your own words how a hurricane develops. (2 marks) -warm oceans ..surface temp at least 27 C -8 – 15 degrees north or south of equator -as more water is evaporated…gains strength and becomes unstable -continues to warm with condensation -dries up and dies over land 8. Explain in your own words how a tornado develops. (2 marks) -thick warm humid air rises over cooler, drier air and strong upper winds aloft. -wind is drawn in towards the base of the funnel and spirals up