Pregunta 1
Pregunta
A thermometer is an example of a _______ method of observation because it must be in contact with the environment it's measuring.
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direct
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active sensor
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indirect
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passive sensor
Pregunta 2
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A Doppler Radar is considered a(n) _______ because it emits and receives radiation.
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active sensor
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passive sensor
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indirect method
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direct method
Pregunta 3
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The ________ relates to the increase or decrease of frequency of a wavelength that changes as the source and observer move towards or away from each other. This is the theory that allows radars to work.
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Doppler Effect
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Radar Shift
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Shift Effect
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Polarization Effect
Pregunta 4
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A satellite is an example of a(n) __________ method of observation because it can gather information about an environment without being in contact with it.
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direct
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indirect
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passive sensor
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active sensor
Pregunta 5
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This radar image shows an example of a(n) ________ which can indicate rotation possibly leading to tornado formation.
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debris ball
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hook echo
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velocity couplet
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thunderstorm anvil
Pregunta 6
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A Lapse Rate is:
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the rate at which air temperature increases with increasing altitude
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the rate at which air pressure increases with increasing altitude
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the rate at which air pressure decreases with decreasing altitude
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the rate at which air temperature decreases with increasing altitude
Pregunta 7
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The Windward side of a mountain will have drier and hotter conditions than the Leeward side.
Pregunta 8
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The circled area of this radar image shows a(n) ____________, which can be used to determine tornado activity.
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debris ball
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hook echo
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hail mass
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velocity couplet
Pregunta 9
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a.) After a warm front passes through an area we can expect [blank_start]higher[blank_end] temperatures, winds from the [blank_start]south[blank_end], and higher dewpoints.
b.) After a [blank_start]cold front[blank_end] passes through an area we can expect lower temperatures, winds from the [blank_start]northwest[blank_end], and lower dewpoints.
c.) After a dryline passes through we can expect similar temperatures, but [blank_start]lower[blank_end] dewpoints.
d.) If we have cool, dry conditions both before and after a front passes, it must be an [blank_start]occluded front[blank_end].
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higher
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south
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north
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west
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east
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southeast
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southwest
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northeast
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cold front
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warm front
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dryline
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northwest
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lower
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occluded front
Pregunta 10
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Match the air mass with the description:
a.) During the night, temperatures plummet into the negatives, in fact its so bitterly cold that President Mazey cancels classes. This describes an [blank_start]Artic (A)[blank_end] air mass.
b.) It's so hot and humid that it is unbearable to go outside. This describes a [blank_start]Maritime Tropical (mT)[blank_end] air mass.
c.) It's a cool, dry fall day, perfect for going on a walk and crunching leaves while drinking pumpkin spice lattes. This describes a [blank_start]Continental Polar (cP)[blank_end] air mass.
d.) It is a hot, dry day. It's like living in a desert. This describes a [blank_start]Continental Tropical (cT)[blank_end] air mass.
e.) It is a cool, rainy day, the kind that needs a jacket and umbrella. This describes a [blank_start]Maritime Polar (mP)[blank_end] air mass.
Pregunta 11
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Lake effect snow occurs when ________ air passes over a ________ lake.
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cold, cold
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warm, cold
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cold, warm
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warm, warm
Pregunta 12
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a.) At the height of [blank_start]2km[blank_end] we can find the LCL.
b.) It is possible to expect clouds from [blank_start]2km-4km[blank_end].
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2km
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3km
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1km
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0km
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4km
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None of these options
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2km-4km
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1km-3km
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0km-4km
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2km-3km
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none of these options
Pregunta 13
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Where is the LCL located?
Pregunta 14
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_________ occurs when air temperature decreases with a decrease in the pressure.
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Adiabatic cooling
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Adiabatic warming
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Conditional instability
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Absolute stability
Pregunta 15
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[blank_start]Visual Imagery[blank_end] is satellite based on reflectivity. Dark regions in an image are associated with a [blank_start]lower[blank_end] albedo, whereas bright regions are associated with a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] albedo. The [blank_start]bright[blank_end] regions often coincide with clouds. This form of imagery is not very effective during the [blank_start]nighttime[blank_end].
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Visual Imagery
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lower
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higher
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bright
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nighttime
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daytime
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Infrared Imagery
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Water Vapor
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dark
Pregunta 16
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[blank_start]Infrared Imagery[blank_end] detects radiation at the infrared wavelengths. Colder clouds appear [blank_start]bright[blank_end] while [blank_start]darker[blank_end] objects are warm. This imagery can be used during the [blank_start]day or night[blank_end].
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Infrared Imagery
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bright
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darker
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day or night
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night only
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day only
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Visible Imagery
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Water Vapor Imagery
Pregunta 17
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This radar image shows an example of a(n) ____________ which can indicate roation possibly leading to tornadoes.
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velocity couplets
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debris ball
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hook echo
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outflowing
Pregunta 18
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What type of stability does this table demonstrate?
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Absolute instability
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Absolute stability
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Conditional stability
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Conditional instability
Pregunta 19
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What type of stability does this temperature demonstrate?
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Absolute stability
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Absolute instability
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Conditional stability
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Conditional instability
Pregunta 20
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What type of stability does this temperature demonstrate?
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Absolute stability
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Absolute instability
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Conditional stability
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Conditional instability
Pregunta 21
Pregunta
At what height is the LFC and the EL?
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2km, 4km
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2km, 3km
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1km, 4km
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1km, 3km