Deck 5: Forms of Condensation and Precipitation
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Deck 5: Forms of Condensation and Precipitation
1
Which type of fog occurs during nights when skies are clear and relative humidity is high?
A) steam fog
B) evaporation fog
C) advection fog
D) radiation fog
A) steam fog
B) evaporation fog
C) advection fog
D) radiation fog
D
2
Cirrus uncinus clouds are often precursors of:
A) lenticular clouds.
B) clear skies.
C) calm conditions.
D) bad weather.
A) lenticular clouds.
B) clear skies.
C) calm conditions.
D) bad weather.
D
3
Most of the precipitation that falls in the middle latitudes is formed by:
A) the Bergeron process.
B) condensation of water vapor.
C) spontaneous freezing of water droplets in the absence of condensation nuclei.
D) collision- coalescence.
A) the Bergeron process.
B) condensation of water vapor.
C) spontaneous freezing of water droplets in the absence of condensation nuclei.
D) collision- coalescence.
A
4
Which of these clouds is least likely to produce precipitation that reaches the ground?
A) nimbostratus
B) stratus
C) cirrostratus
D) cumulonimbus
A) nimbostratus
B) stratus
C) cirrostratus
D) cumulonimbus
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5
How do evaporation fogs differ from other types of fog?
A) They are created when the air is cooled down to the saturation point.
B) They are created through adiabatic cooling.
C) They only occur when the air is stationary over a surface with a similar temperature.
D) They are created when water vapor is added to the air.
A) They are created when the air is cooled down to the saturation point.
B) They are created through adiabatic cooling.
C) They only occur when the air is stationary over a surface with a similar temperature.
D) They are created when water vapor is added to the air.
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6
Supercooled water is water which is:
A) part liquid and part solid.
B) a special form of ice.
C) produced from dry ice.
D) still liquid at temperatures below 0°C.
A) part liquid and part solid.
B) a special form of ice.
C) produced from dry ice.
D) still liquid at temperatures below 0°C.
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7
Contrails formed by aircrafts most closely mimic which type of cloud?
A) cirrocumulus
B) stratus
C) fair- weather cumulus
D) cirrus
A) cirrocumulus
B) stratus
C) fair- weather cumulus
D) cirrus
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8
The growth of a cloud droplet into a rain drop large enough to fall to Earth in a WARM cloud is accomplished primarily through:
A) condensation of water vapor.
B) supercooling of water.
C) collision and coalescence.
D) hygroscopic action.
E) evaporation of water in the cloud.
A) condensation of water vapor.
B) supercooling of water.
C) collision and coalescence.
D) hygroscopic action.
E) evaporation of water in the cloud.
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9
If you want to have a good snowball fight, you should wait for a day when it is snowing and:
A) the dew point is below - 10°C.
B) the snow is very powdery.
C) the temperature is above - 5°C (23°F).
D) the temperature is below - 5°C (23°F).
A) the dew point is below - 10°C.
B) the snow is very powdery.
C) the temperature is above - 5°C (23°F).
D) the temperature is below - 5°C (23°F).
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10
Clouds are classified and named according to their altitude and:
A) size of droplets in the cloud.
B) temperature.
C) form or appearance.
D) amount of precipitation produced.
E) water content.
A) size of droplets in the cloud.
B) temperature.
C) form or appearance.
D) amount of precipitation produced.
E) water content.
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11
Which association is correct?
A) vertical cloud...nimbostratus
B) high cloud...altostratus
C) low cloud...cirrocumulus
D) low cloud...stratus
E) middle cloud...cirrus
A) vertical cloud...nimbostratus
B) high cloud...altostratus
C) low cloud...cirrocumulus
D) low cloud...stratus
E) middle cloud...cirrus
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12
A radiation fog requires which of the following in order to form?
A) high relative humidity and clear nighttime skies
B) warm air moving over a cold surface
C) a warm body of water and a cold breeze
D) cold air moving up a slope
A) high relative humidity and clear nighttime skies
B) warm air moving over a cold surface
C) a warm body of water and a cold breeze
D) cold air moving up a slope
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13
A cumulus cloud is recognized mainly by its:
A) obvious vertical dimension.
B) darkness or color.
C) layered structure.
D) precipitation.
E) association with high winds.
A) obvious vertical dimension.
B) darkness or color.
C) layered structure.
D) precipitation.
E) association with high winds.
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14
Dew point is the temperature at which water vapor in the air begins to condense. The temperature inside a cloud would therefore be:
A) just above the dew point.
B) below freezing.
C) way above the dew point.
D) about equal to the dew point.
A) just above the dew point.
B) below freezing.
C) way above the dew point.
D) about equal to the dew point.
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15
Of the following cloud types, which is most likely to produce the most rain?
A) stratus
B) altocumulus
C) nimbostratus
D) cumulus
E) stratocumulus
A) stratus
B) altocumulus
C) nimbostratus
D) cumulus
E) stratocumulus
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16
All of the following are necessary ingredients for cloud formation EXCEPT:
A) adequate water vapor content.
B) warm surface air temperatures.
C) rising, cooling air.
D) condensation nuclei.
A) adequate water vapor content.
B) warm surface air temperatures.
C) rising, cooling air.
D) condensation nuclei.
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17
The conditions that persist along the West Coast of the U. S. that are conducive to fog formation are:
A) steep lapse rate and a warm surface.
B) inversions and a warm land surface.
C) moist air moving over a cold surface.
D) steep lapse rate and cold surface.
E) inversions and a warm water surface.
A) steep lapse rate and a warm surface.
B) inversions and a warm land surface.
C) moist air moving over a cold surface.
D) steep lapse rate and cold surface.
E) inversions and a warm water surface.
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18
The type of fog produced when cold air moves over a warm, moist surface is called:
A) advection fog.
B) frontal fog.
C) radiation fog.
D) steam fog.
A) advection fog.
B) frontal fog.
C) radiation fog.
D) steam fog.
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19
The process of releasing silver iodide into the atmosphere to stimulate rainfall is called:
A) cloud seeding.
B) rain enhancement.
C) artificial droplet supplementation.
D) precipitation harvesting.
A) cloud seeding.
B) rain enhancement.
C) artificial droplet supplementation.
D) precipitation harvesting.
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20
The most important process for cloud formation in the atmosphere is:
A) radiational cooling.
B) cooling by loss of latent heat.
C) cooling through the adiabatic process.
D) cooling by compression of the air.
A) radiational cooling.
B) cooling by loss of latent heat.
C) cooling through the adiabatic process.
D) cooling by compression of the air.
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21
The water content or volume of a raindrop is approximately ________ times that of a typical cloud droplet.
A) 1 billion
B) 100
C) 10
D) 1 million
E) 1000
A) 1 billion
B) 100
C) 10
D) 1 million
E) 1000
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22
Cloud droplets are rarely able to grow through condensation beyond a radius of 20 micrometers because:
A) the statement is false - cloud droplets can actually grow much larger.
B) the supply of water vapor is quickly consumed by the many competing droplets.
C) the adiabatic process stops working when condensation begins.
D) the air gets too cold as condensation occurs.
A) the statement is false - cloud droplets can actually grow much larger.
B) the supply of water vapor is quickly consumed by the many competing droplets.
C) the adiabatic process stops working when condensation begins.
D) the air gets too cold as condensation occurs.
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23
The____________ cloud may have an "anvil head."
A) cirrus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrostratus
D) cumulonimbus
E) altostratus
A) cirrus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrostratus
D) cumulonimbus
E) altostratus
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24
When supercooled droplets freeze directly to very cold surfaces and create fine, needle- like ice crystals, the result is:
A) uncinus.
B) graupel.
C) rime.
D) virga.
A) uncinus.
B) graupel.
C) rime.
D) virga.
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25
Clouds, dew and frost all form because air has become saturated. This condition of saturation is USUALLY caused by:
A) an abundance of condensation nuclei.
B) the air being cooled.
C) adding water vapor.
D) lack of convective mixing.
E) a temperature increase.
A) an abundance of condensation nuclei.
B) the air being cooled.
C) adding water vapor.
D) lack of convective mixing.
E) a temperature increase.
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26
The process of cloud seeding is based on the theory that:
A) silver iodide crystals make droplets heavier than usual so that they fall to the ground.
B) it is impossible to add too many freezing nuclei; the more you add, the more rain will fall.
C) silver iodide crystals act as freezing nuclei and enhance the Bergeron process.
D) warm clouds will produce more rain if droplets are encouraged to freeze inside the cloud.
A) silver iodide crystals make droplets heavier than usual so that they fall to the ground.
B) it is impossible to add too many freezing nuclei; the more you add, the more rain will fall.
C) silver iodide crystals act as freezing nuclei and enhance the Bergeron process.
D) warm clouds will produce more rain if droplets are encouraged to freeze inside the cloud.
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27
The formation of raindrops by collision and coalescence of smaller cloud droplets is strongly influenced by:
A) number of droplets in the cloud.
B) presence of dust.
C) dew point temperature of the cloud.
D) electrical charges on the droplets.
E) solar radiation.
A) number of droplets in the cloud.
B) presence of dust.
C) dew point temperature of the cloud.
D) electrical charges on the droplets.
E) solar radiation.
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28
The weather forecast is calling for blizzard conditions. What kind of conditions can you expect at a minimum?
A) winds of at least 35 mph for a minimum of 3 hours
B) winds of at least 50 mph for a minimum of 3 hours
C) heavy snowfall of at least 3 inches per hour, but with calm winds
D) visibility of 1/2 mile or better
A) winds of at least 35 mph for a minimum of 3 hours
B) winds of at least 50 mph for a minimum of 3 hours
C) heavy snowfall of at least 3 inches per hour, but with calm winds
D) visibility of 1/2 mile or better
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29
Which type of instrument measures rainfall by channeling the rain into small alternating collectors located just below a funnel?
A) hygrometer
B) weighing gauge
C) tipping- rain gauge
D) standard rain gauge
A) hygrometer
B) weighing gauge
C) tipping- rain gauge
D) standard rain gauge
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30
Which association is NOT correct?
A) high cloud...cirrus
B) high cloud...nimbostratus
C) middle cloud...altostratus
D) vertical cloud...cumulus
A) high cloud...cirrus
B) high cloud...nimbostratus
C) middle cloud...altostratus
D) vertical cloud...cumulus
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31
The important difference between liquid droplets and ice crystals in a supercooled cloud is that ice crystals:
A) are smaller.
B) grow much more rapidly.
C) increase the water vapor content of the cloud.
D) are more pure.
A) are smaller.
B) grow much more rapidly.
C) increase the water vapor content of the cloud.
D) are more pure.
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32
Rain that evaporates before it hits the ground, forming characteristic streaks below clouds, is known as:
A) uncinus.
B) graupel.
C) fractus.
D) virga.
A) uncinus.
B) graupel.
C) fractus.
D) virga.
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33
The cloud droplets in a cloud are formed by water vapor molecules and:
A) protons.
B) condensation nuclei.
C) ions.
D) other water vapor molecules.
E) molecules of air.
A) protons.
B) condensation nuclei.
C) ions.
D) other water vapor molecules.
E) molecules of air.
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34
Clouds and precipitation form in the air primarily due to:
A) absorption of infrared radiation.
B) release of latent heat.
C) excessive numbers of condensation nuclei.
D) air being cooled as it rises.
E) moisture being added to the air.
A) absorption of infrared radiation.
B) release of latent heat.
C) excessive numbers of condensation nuclei.
D) air being cooled as it rises.
E) moisture being added to the air.
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35
The necessary conditions for hail formation include strong upward vertical motion and:
A) raindrops larger than 5 mm.
B) large numbers of particulates.
C) large numbers of supercooled droplets.
D) warm temperatures at high levels in the cloud.
A) raindrops larger than 5 mm.
B) large numbers of particulates.
C) large numbers of supercooled droplets.
D) warm temperatures at high levels in the cloud.
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36
This cloud sometimes resembles mare's tails.
A) cirrus
B) altostratus
C) cumulonimbus
D) nimbostratus
E) cirrostratus
A) cirrus
B) altostratus
C) cumulonimbus
D) nimbostratus
E) cirrostratus
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37
Snowfall depths can be tricky to measure because:
A) there is no automated instrument capable of measuring snowfall.
B) snow usually melts too quickly once it reaches the surface.
C) it is difficult to locate instruments far enough away from buildings.
D) wind causes snow to vary in depth across the surface.
A) there is no automated instrument capable of measuring snowfall.
B) snow usually melts too quickly once it reaches the surface.
C) it is difficult to locate instruments far enough away from buildings.
D) wind causes snow to vary in depth across the surface.
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38
When humid air moves up a slope or mountain side, a(n)__________ fog may form.
A) radiation
B) upslope
C) advection
D) valley
A) radiation
B) upslope
C) advection
D) valley
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39
Pure water suspended in the atmosphere will freeze at a temperature of:
A) 32°F
B) 0°C
C) - 40°C
D) - 10°C
A) 32°F
B) 0°C
C) - 40°C
D) - 10°C
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40
Freezing rain (ice storm) or sleet occurs when:
A) both surface and upper air are warm.
B) both surface and upper air are cold.
C) the air at the surface is very warm compared to the cloud.
D) there is a warm layer of air between the cloud and the cold surface.
A) both surface and upper air are warm.
B) both surface and upper air are cold.
C) the air at the surface is very warm compared to the cloud.
D) there is a warm layer of air between the cloud and the cold surface.
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41
Under which of the following conditions would a heavy snowfall warning be issued?
A) snowfall of ten inches in 24 hours
B) snowfall of four inches in 12 hours
C) snowfall of four inches in one hour
D) all of the above
A) snowfall of ten inches in 24 hours
B) snowfall of four inches in 12 hours
C) snowfall of four inches in one hour
D) all of the above
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42
The primary motivation for hail suppression experiments is:
A) to prevent or lessen damage to crops and property.
B) to generate more rain and less hail in order to supplement the water supply.
C) to reduce loss of human life in severe hail storms.
D) to protect endangered species living in hail- prone areas.
A) to prevent or lessen damage to crops and property.
B) to generate more rain and less hail in order to supplement the water supply.
C) to reduce loss of human life in severe hail storms.
D) to protect endangered species living in hail- prone areas.
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43
Who first created the cloud classification system on which our modern system is based?
A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Luke Howard
C) Andrew Ellis
D) Tor Bergeron
A) Benjamin Franklin
B) Luke Howard
C) Andrew Ellis
D) Tor Bergeron
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44
The process by which a cloud droplet first forms is:
A) supercooling.
B) evaporation.
C) precipitation.
D) collision and coalescence.
E) condensation.
A) supercooling.
B) evaporation.
C) precipitation.
D) collision and coalescence.
E) condensation.
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45
High clouds are those that form at altitudes of at least:
A) 6500 ft (2000 m).
B) 65,617 ft (20,000 m).
C) 32,800 ft (10,000 m).
D) 20,000 ft (6000 m).
A) 6500 ft (2000 m).
B) 65,617 ft (20,000 m).
C) 32,800 ft (10,000 m).
D) 20,000 ft (6000 m).
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46
Where are lenticular clouds most likely to form?
A) to the lee of mountains
B) over oceans
C) along coastlines
D) in desert regions
A) to the lee of mountains
B) over oceans
C) along coastlines
D) in desert regions
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47
The growth of a hailstone usually involves everything EXCEPT:
A) being carried several times into the frozen region of the cloud by updrafts.
B) spontaneous freezing of large water droplets into hail stones.
C) the development of alternating layers of clear and cloudy ice.
D) ice pellets encountering supercooled water droplets.
A) being carried several times into the frozen region of the cloud by updrafts.
B) spontaneous freezing of large water droplets into hail stones.
C) the development of alternating layers of clear and cloudy ice.
D) ice pellets encountering supercooled water droplets.
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48
The most common way for air to be cooled in order that a cloud may form is by:
A) sinking and contracting.
B) evaporating water.
C) emitting radiation.
D) reflecting radiation.
E) rising and expanding.
A) sinking and contracting.
B) evaporating water.
C) emitting radiation.
D) reflecting radiation.
E) rising and expanding.
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49
How are jet contrails thought to influence the surface temperatures of cities near major airports?
A) Decrease the daily temperature range.
B) Definitely make the daily mean temperature cooler.
C) Definitely make the daily mean temperature warmer.
D) They have no measurable influence on surface temperature.
A) Decrease the daily temperature range.
B) Definitely make the daily mean temperature cooler.
C) Definitely make the daily mean temperature warmer.
D) They have no measurable influence on surface temperature.
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50
What is the basic reason why condensation is not very important in causing a cloud droplet to grow to raindrop size?
A) There are too many droplets competing for the available water vapor.
B) Not enough condensation nuclei are present.
C) Electrical effects limit condensation.
D) The question is incorrect; condensation is very important.
A) There are too many droplets competing for the available water vapor.
B) Not enough condensation nuclei are present.
C) Electrical effects limit condensation.
D) The question is incorrect; condensation is very important.
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51
Under what conditions does light and fluffy snow form?
A) warm air and low humidity
B) cold air and no humidity
C) cold air and low humidity
D) warm air and high humidity
A) warm air and low humidity
B) cold air and no humidity
C) cold air and low humidity
D) warm air and high humidity
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52
A cloud that forms liquid droplets has a relative humidity of 100 percent with respect to the liquid droplets. If temperature is <0°C and ice crystals form in this cloud, the relative humidity will be_________ with respect to the ice crystals.
A) 0 percent
B) 100 percent
C) less that 100 percent
D) more than 100 percent
A) 0 percent
B) 100 percent
C) less that 100 percent
D) more than 100 percent
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53
Clouds which have extensive vertical dimensions are often classified as:
A) cumulus.
B) lenticularis.
C) cirrus.
D) nimbus.
A) cumulus.
B) lenticularis.
C) cirrus.
D) nimbus.
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54
Which of these is a mid- level cloud?
A) cirrus
B) altostratus
C) stratocumulus
D) cumulus
E) stratus
A) cirrus
B) altostratus
C) stratocumulus
D) cumulus
E) stratus
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55
How would a droplet formed on a hygroscopic nuclei compare to a droplet that formed on a hydrophobic nuclei?
A) The hygroscopic nuclei droplet would be larger.
B) The droplet on the hydrophobic nuclei would be smaller.
C) The droplet on the hygroscopic nuclei would form at a lower relative humidity.
D) Both A and C
E) Both B and C.
A) The hygroscopic nuclei droplet would be larger.
B) The droplet on the hydrophobic nuclei would be smaller.
C) The droplet on the hygroscopic nuclei would form at a lower relative humidity.
D) Both A and C
E) Both B and C.
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56
Snow pillows are:
A) large panels that calculate snow water equivalent by measuring the weight of collected snow.
B) large, aggregated snowflakes that stick together as they are falling.
C) instruments that automatically measure snow depth.
D) unique snow formations that form on the ground during high winds.
A) large panels that calculate snow water equivalent by measuring the weight of collected snow.
B) large, aggregated snowflakes that stick together as they are falling.
C) instruments that automatically measure snow depth.
D) unique snow formations that form on the ground during high winds.
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57
You observe a cloud at an altitude of 3000 m. This cloud name would have the prefix:
A) alto.
B) medial.
C) strato.
D) cirro.
A) alto.
B) medial.
C) strato.
D) cirro.
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58
The Bergeron process causes cloud droplets to grow because:
A) water freezes instantly when its temperature reaches 0°C.
B) freezing nuclei are much more common in the atmosphere than other condensation nuclei.
C) the saturation vapor pressure is lower near ice crystals than it is near supercooled droplets.
D) larger drops fall and collect smaller droplets in the cloud.
A) water freezes instantly when its temperature reaches 0°C.
B) freezing nuclei are much more common in the atmosphere than other condensation nuclei.
C) the saturation vapor pressure is lower near ice crystals than it is near supercooled droplets.
D) larger drops fall and collect smaller droplets in the cloud.
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59
When warm moist air moves over a cold surface, _________ fog may result.
A) steam
B) advection
C) upslope
D) precipitation
E) radiation
A) steam
B) advection
C) upslope
D) precipitation
E) radiation
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60
Why are high altitude clouds always so thin?
A) Air layers are stable there.
B) Not enough particulates are present.
C) Winds are faster at high levels.
D) Very little water vapor is present.
E) Air layers are unstable there.
A) Air layers are stable there.
B) Not enough particulates are present.
C) Winds are faster at high levels.
D) Very little water vapor is present.
E) Air layers are unstable there.
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61
Why do the liquid droplets that form a cloud (cloud droplets) not fall to the ground as a fine drizzle?
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62
You are flying in an airplane at 36,000 feet above sea level. You see lightning outside your plane window. The cloud that is close by is:
A) cirrus.
B) altocumulus.
C) stratus.
D) cumulonimbus.
E) cumulus.
A) cirrus.
B) altocumulus.
C) stratus.
D) cumulonimbus.
E) cumulus.
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63
Thunder and lightning are associated with the________ cloud.
A) cirrus
B) cirrostratus
C) nimbostratus
D) altostratus
E) cumulonimbus
A) cirrus
B) cirrostratus
C) nimbostratus
D) altostratus
E) cumulonimbus
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64
The cloud form that is best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky is termed:
A) mackerel sky.
B) cirrus.
C) cumulus.
D) stratus.
E) alto.
A) mackerel sky.
B) cirrus.
C) cumulus.
D) stratus.
E) alto.
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65
A(n) ________is a low layer of dark gray clouds that produces precipitation.
A) cirrus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrostratus
D) altostratus
E) cumulonimbus
A) cirrus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrostratus
D) altostratus
E) cumulonimbus
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66
What measurement does radar provide concerning clouds and precipitation?
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67
List the two requirements that a cumulonimbus cloud must meet if hail is to form.
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68
Which cloud type is most likely to produce a brief yet intense period of precipitation?
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69
Which association is NOT correct?
A) lenticular...associated with rainbows
B) uncinus...hook- shaped
C) mammatus...rounded, udder- like bottoms
D) fractus...clouds broken into smaller pieces
A) lenticular...associated with rainbows
B) uncinus...hook- shaped
C) mammatus...rounded, udder- like bottoms
D) fractus...clouds broken into smaller pieces
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70
The___________ cloud is confined to the middle height range.
A) cirrus
B) cirrostratus
C) altostratus
D) nimbostratus
E) cumulonimbus
A) cirrus
B) cirrostratus
C) altostratus
D) nimbostratus
E) cumulonimbus
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71
Hail is most commonly associated with:
A) nimbostratus clouds.
B) cirrocumulus clouds.
C) cirrus clouds.
D) altostratus clouds.
E) cumulonimbus clouds.
A) nimbostratus clouds.
B) cirrocumulus clouds.
C) cirrus clouds.
D) altostratus clouds.
E) cumulonimbus clouds.
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72
Salt, dust particles, and smoke are all examples of:
A) freezing nuclei.
B) hydrophobic nuclei.
C) anthropogenically- produced cloud nuclei.
D) condensation nuclei.
A) freezing nuclei.
B) hydrophobic nuclei.
C) anthropogenically- produced cloud nuclei.
D) condensation nuclei.
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73
Graupel is:
A) hail stones that have been shattered into pieces.
B) a special instrument used to measure snow water equivalent.
C) "soft hail" produced by rime.
D) rain that evaporates before it hits the ground.
A) hail stones that have been shattered into pieces.
B) a special instrument used to measure snow water equivalent.
C) "soft hail" produced by rime.
D) rain that evaporates before it hits the ground.
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74
Hygroscopic nuclei:
A) are not generally found in nature.
B) are not the most ideal type of condensation nuclei for encouraging droplet growth.
C) repel water and prevent condensation.
D) can allow cloud droplets to form even if the relative humidity is less than 100%.
A) are not generally found in nature.
B) are not the most ideal type of condensation nuclei for encouraging droplet growth.
C) repel water and prevent condensation.
D) can allow cloud droplets to form even if the relative humidity is less than 100%.
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75
Steam fogs and frontal fogs are both types of ________fogs.
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76
A halo around the Sun or the Moon indicates the cloud__________ is present.
A) nimbostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) cirrostratus
D) cirrus
E) altostratus
A) nimbostratus
B) cumulonimbus
C) cirrostratus
D) cirrus
E) altostratus
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77
The most effective cloud condensation nuclei are water absorbent, known as nuclei.
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78
Frost is an example of _____ .
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79
List the two different precipitation measurements that are applied to snowfall.
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80
How does drizzle differ from rain?
A) It has a smaller diameter.
B) It forms at higher altitudes.
C) It is warmer.
D) It is evaporating before it hits the ground.
A) It has a smaller diameter.
B) It forms at higher altitudes.
C) It is warmer.
D) It is evaporating before it hits the ground.
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