Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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1- A thermal depression is likely to form:
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Over the Iberian peninsular during the summer.
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In the lee of the Alps over Northern Italy in winter.
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In association with a marked trough of low pressure over the USA.
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On the trailing side edge of a warm sector mid latitude depression.
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2- Tropical revolving storms usually:
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Form close to one side of the equator and while moving slowly in a westerly direction, cross over to the other hemisphere.
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Move in a westerly direction before recurving towards the equator.
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Move in an easterly direction before recurving towards the farthest pole.
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Do not form within 5o of the equator.
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3- With reference to tropical revolving storms, which of the following statements is correct:
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Typhoons are found in the South China in January.
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Cyclons, occur in the Bay of Bengal in winter.
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Hurricanes, in the South Atlantic sometimes affect the east cost of
Brazil.
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Hurricanes affect the south east of the USA in late summer.
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4- Extensive cloud and precipitation is often associated with a non-fontal thermal dpression because of:
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Surface divergence and upper level convergence causing widespread descent of air in the depression.
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Surface convergence and upper level divergence causing widespread descent of air in the depression.
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Surface convergence and upper level divergence causing widespread ascent of air in the depression.
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It is the name given to a line of thunderstorms that lie along the ITCZ but some 200 miles to the south.
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5- Tropical Revolving Storms:
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Are always given a male first name beginning with “A” for the first of the season and thereafter named in alphabetical order of occurrence.
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Have internal wind speeds of 10-20 knots rotating cyclonally round a subsiding clear core known as the eye.
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Usually have the most severe weather in the quadrant to the right of the track in a Hurricane.
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Regenerae after crossing the coast from sea to land.