Introduction to Meteorology and Earth Science
Q1 Air may best be described as
a mixture
Q2 Ozone is concentrated in the
stratosphere
Q3 Practically all clouds and storms occur in
troposphere
Q4 Normal lapse rate per km
6.5°C
Q5 Longest wavelengths
radio
Q6 Triatomic oxygen
ozone
Q7 % sun energy reflected
30%
Q8 Heat storage lower atm
greenhouse effect
Q9 Cloud sheets/layers
stratus
Q10 Anvil head cloud
cumulonimbus
Q11 Globular cauliflower
cumulus
Q12 Water vapor max
4%
Q13 Psychrometer same temp
air has high relative humidity
Q14 Gas to liquid
condensation
Q15 Mare’s tails
cirrus
Q16 Middle height clouds term
alto
Q17 Sea level pressure
1013 mb
Q18 Steep pressure gradient
produces strong winds
Q19 Widely spaced isobars
light winds
Q20 Coriolis influences
only wind direction
Q21 NH cyclone winds
counterclockwise and toward the center
Q22 High pressure center
anticyclone
Q23 High pressure assoc
all of these
Q24 Fair weather pressure
rising
Q25 Triangular points front
cold
Q26 Semicircles front
warm
Q27 Wind shift S/SW to NW
cold
Q28 NOT true tornadoes
usually occur along warm front
Q29 Warm front precipitation
considerably ahead of
Q30 Gulf of Mexico airmass
mT
Q31 cT airmass
warm and dry
Q32 Cirrus→cirrostratus→altostratus
warm
Q33 Tropical climates
wet and dry
Q34 Winterless climates
humid tropical
Q35 Land‑controlled climates
D
Q36 Climate classification
Köppen
Q37 Subarctic climate
taiga
Q38 Dry B climates
steppe
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