Deck 6: The Restless Sky: Severe Weather and Storm Systems

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Hurricane names are retired for those storms that are particularly destructive.
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Warm fronts often bring severe weather.
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All thunderstorms make lightning.
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Tornadoes do not form in mountainous regions.
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A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not touched ground.
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Strong hurricanes always bring the heaviest rainfall totals.
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Tornadoes can travel over the ground at 113 kilometers per hour or more.
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Atmospheric rivers occur only in the tropics
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EF5 tornadoes do not cause very much damage.
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Midlatitude cyclones occur between 30 and 70 degrees latitude in both hemispheres.
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Gust fronts form from downdrafts in a thunderstorm.
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In 2017 Hurricane Irma struck Puerto Rico and caused considerable damage and fatalities there.
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Tallahassee, Florida, is the largest metropolitan region in the United States most at risk to flooding and wind damage by a major hurricane.
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The United States experiences about one EF5 tornado per year on average.
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All mesocyclones produce tornadoes.
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Tornados never hit the same place twice.
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A hurricane is also called a typhoon.
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Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean basin use French, English, and Spanish names.
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Like tornadoes, hurricanes often go undetected and catch coastal populations by surprise.
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Dropsondes measure precipitation amounts in hurricanes.
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Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest hurricane to strike U.S.shores.
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina flooded about 80% of New Orleans.
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Multicell thunderstorms have a rotating updraft.
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A midlatitude cyclone rotates counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Lightning develops as a separation of electrical charges builds up between a cloud and another cloud or a cloud and the ground.
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A three-day weather forecast is less accurate than a four-day weather forecast.
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The "Pineapple Express" is the name for atmospheric rivers that occur in California.
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A thunderstorm is a cumulonimbus cloud that makes lightning and thunder.
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The strongest tornado ranking is EF5.
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The cold front of a midlatitude cyclone arrives before the warm front.
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Multicell thunderstorms can form under conditions of moderate wind shear.
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In 2017 Hurricane Harvey broke rainfall records in the United States for a single storm.
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Troughs provide upper-level support for midlatitude cyclones.
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A weather forecast that specifies what the temperature will be in three days is an example of a quantitative weather forecast.
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Midlatitude cyclones are the largest storm systems on the planet.
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The "EF" scale stands for "Enhanced Force."
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In the 1990s Atlantic hurricane frequency increased as part of a natural, long-term cycle.
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The ACE index indicates that hurricanes are increasing in frequency and in magnitude.
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All hurricanes have wind speeds of 119 kilometers per hour or greater.
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A weather ensemble forecast uses data only from satellites.
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The __________ is the system used to rank hurricanes.

A)enhanced Fujita scale
B)Saffir-Simpson scale
C)Beaufort wind-force scale
D)ocean wind-force scale
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Why does the equator never experience tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

A)because there is no Coriolis force
B)because the water is too warm
C)because there is not enough ocean
D)because the water is too cool
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Which events have the greatest duration?

A)microscale events
B)mesoscale events
C)synoptic-scale events
D)global-scale events
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Which air mass will form over a warm ocean?

A)mT
B)cT
C)mP
D)cP
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Tropical cyclones rotate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Microscale events are 1 kilometer in size or greater.
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Nor'easters occur in the Rocky Mountains.
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Which is the least safe place to be during a strong tornado?

A)the basement
B)near a window
C)under a mattress
D)an interior room
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Seeking shelter beneath a bridge when a tornado strikes is safe.
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Generally, which aspect of hurricanes is most dangerous?

A)sustained high winds
B)inland flooding
C)coastal flooding
D)warm seawater
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North America experiences the most and the strongest tornadoes in the world.
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A __________ is sand that has been fused by lightning.

A)derecho
B)fulgurite
C)thermocline
D)squall line
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Individual thunderstorms in a multicell system persist for about __________ hour(s).

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)6
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How much tornado lead-time is there today?

A)5 minutes
B)13 minutes
C)24 minutes
D)32 minutes
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Which region experiences the most deadly tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

A)the western Pacific Ocean
B)the eastern Pacific Ocean
C)the western Atlantic Ocean
D)the Indian Ocean
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<strong>  According to the map, which of these states has the least frequent number of hurricanes?</strong> A)Mississippi B)Georgia C)Alabama D)Texas <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the map, which of these states has the least frequent number of hurricanes?

A)Mississippi
B)Georgia
C)Alabama
D)Texas
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Which of the following is not a source of data used in weather forecasting?

A)satellite remote sensing
B)Doppler radar
C)radiosondes
D)sonar
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A supercell thunderstorm typically

A)lasts a few hours at most and is no more than a kilometer in size.
B)lasts a few days at most and is no more than a few kilometers in size.
C)lasts a week at most and is no more than a few tens of kilometers in size.
D)lasts more than a week and is a hundred kilometers in size or more
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Which state has the most thunderstorms?

A)California
B)Florida
C)Colorado
D)Mississippi
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The most hurricane-prone state in the United States is __________.

A)Louisiana
B)Mississippi
C)North Carolina
D)Florida
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A category 1 hurricane has wind speeds over __________ kilometers per hour.

A)100
B)119
C)154
D)250
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A tornado watch is issued for a region when __________.

A)a tornado has been seen
B)conditions are favorable for supercell thunderstorms
C)conditions are favorable for single-cell thunderstorms
D)conditions are favorable for strong wind shear
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The United States experiences about __________ tornadoes per year.

A)500
B)1,200
C)1,700
D)2,000
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Tropical waves develop in the __________.

A)trade winds
B)doldrums
C)westerlies
D)subpolar low
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Which sequence is the correct order of hurricane development?

A)tropical storm-tropical disturbance-tropical depression-hurricane
B)tropical disturbance-tropical depression-tropical storm-hurricane
C)tropical depression-tropical disturbance-tropical storm-hurricane
D)tropical disturbance- tropical storm-tropical depression-hurricane
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An EF4 tornado is associated with __________ to structures and trees.

A)moderate damage
B)severe damage
C)devastating damage
D)incredible damage
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__________ is the most common form of lightning.

A)Cloud-to-cloud
B)Cloud-to-ground
C)Heat lightning
D)Nighttime lightning
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Closed rotation first begins in a __________.

A)tropical depression
B)tropical storm
C)tropical disturbance
D)hurricane
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Which sequence is the correct order of single-cell thunderstorm development?

A)mature-cumulus-dissipating
B)cumulus-mature-dissipating
C)dissipating-cumulus-mature
D)cumulus-dissipating-mature
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Most strong tornadoes in the United States occur __________.

A)west of the Rocky Mountains
B)east of the Appalachian Mountains
C)in Canada
D)between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains
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What is a mesocyclone?

A)a rotating updraft in a thunderstorm
B)another name for a hurricane
C)a midlatitude cyclone
D)a name for a tornado in Australia
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Which is unlikely to be produced by a warm front?

A)gentle frontal slope
B)precipitation is steady and prolonged
C)a progression of clouds, beginning with high-altitude cirrus and ending with low-altitude nimbostratus
D)a cold air mass after the front has passed
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Which events have the shortest duration?

A)microscale events
B)mesoscale events
C)synoptic-scale events
D)global-scale events
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For what minimum tornado categories are cars lifted off the ground?

A)EF2
B)EF3
C)EF4
D)EF5
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Hurricane strength comes from __________.

A)the absorption of latent heat through evaporation
B)the trade winds
C)the release of latent heat through condensation
D)ocean currents
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What is tornado "lead-time"?

A)the time it takes to get to shelter before a tornado strikes
B)the time it takes to forecast a severe thunderstorm that will produce a tornado
C)the amount of warning time before a tornado strikes a specific area
D)the amount of warning time before a severe thunderstorm strikes a specific area
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Warm seawater must extend to about __________ meters in depth for hurricanes to persist.

A)60
B)80
C)100
D)110
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Which region experiences the most and the strongest tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

A)the western Pacific Ocean
B)the eastern Pacific Ocean
C)the western Atlantic Ocean
D)the Indian Ocean
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<strong>  According to the map, which of these states has the greatest number of hurricanes?</strong> A)Florida B)Georgia C)Alabama D)Texas <div style=padding-top: 35px>
According to the map, which of these states has the greatest number of hurricanes?

A)Florida
B)Georgia
C)Alabama
D)Texas
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A tornado warning is issued for a region when __________.

A)a tornado has been seen
B)conditions are favorable for supercell thunderstorms
C)conditions are favorable for single-cell thunderstorms
D)conditions are favorable for strong wind shear
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Hurricane names are retired for those storms that are particularly destructive.
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Warm fronts often bring severe weather.
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All thunderstorms make lightning.
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Tornadoes do not form in mountainous regions.
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A funnel cloud is a tornado that has not touched ground.
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Strong hurricanes always bring the heaviest rainfall totals.
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Tornadoes can travel over the ground at 113 kilometers per hour or more.
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Atmospheric rivers occur only in the tropics
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EF5 tornadoes do not cause very much damage.
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Midlatitude cyclones occur between 30 and 70 degrees latitude in both hemispheres.
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Gust fronts form from downdrafts in a thunderstorm.
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In 2017 Hurricane Irma struck Puerto Rico and caused considerable damage and fatalities there.
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Tallahassee, Florida, is the largest metropolitan region in the United States most at risk to flooding and wind damage by a major hurricane.
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The United States experiences about one EF5 tornado per year on average.
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All mesocyclones produce tornadoes.
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Tornados never hit the same place twice.
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A hurricane is also called a typhoon.
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Hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean basin use French, English, and Spanish names.
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Like tornadoes, hurricanes often go undetected and catch coastal populations by surprise.
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Dropsondes measure precipitation amounts in hurricanes.
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Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest hurricane to strike U.S.shores.
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In 2005, Hurricane Katrina flooded about 80% of New Orleans.
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Multicell thunderstorms have a rotating updraft.
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A midlatitude cyclone rotates counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Lightning develops as a separation of electrical charges builds up between a cloud and another cloud or a cloud and the ground.
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A three-day weather forecast is less accurate than a four-day weather forecast.
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The "Pineapple Express" is the name for atmospheric rivers that occur in California.
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A thunderstorm is a cumulonimbus cloud that makes lightning and thunder.
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The strongest tornado ranking is EF5.
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The cold front of a midlatitude cyclone arrives before the warm front.
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Multicell thunderstorms can form under conditions of moderate wind shear.
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In 2017 Hurricane Harvey broke rainfall records in the United States for a single storm.
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Troughs provide upper-level support for midlatitude cyclones.
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A weather forecast that specifies what the temperature will be in three days is an example of a quantitative weather forecast.
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Midlatitude cyclones are the largest storm systems on the planet.
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The "EF" scale stands for "Enhanced Force."
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In the 1990s Atlantic hurricane frequency increased as part of a natural, long-term cycle.
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The ACE index indicates that hurricanes are increasing in frequency and in magnitude.
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All hurricanes have wind speeds of 119 kilometers per hour or greater.
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A weather ensemble forecast uses data only from satellites.
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The __________ is the system used to rank hurricanes.

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D)ocean wind-force scale
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Why does the equator never experience tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

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C)because there is not enough ocean
D)because the water is too cool
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Which events have the greatest duration?

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D)global-scale events
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Which air mass will form over a warm ocean?

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B)cT
C)mP
D)cP
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Tropical cyclones rotate clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Microscale events are 1 kilometer in size or greater.
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Nor'easters occur in the Rocky Mountains.
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Which is the least safe place to be during a strong tornado?

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Seeking shelter beneath a bridge when a tornado strikes is safe.
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Generally, which aspect of hurricanes is most dangerous?

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B)inland flooding
C)coastal flooding
D)warm seawater
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North America experiences the most and the strongest tornadoes in the world.
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A __________ is sand that has been fused by lightning.

A)derecho
B)fulgurite
C)thermocline
D)squall line
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Individual thunderstorms in a multicell system persist for about __________ hour(s).

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)6
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How much tornado lead-time is there today?

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C)24 minutes
D)32 minutes
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Which region experiences the most deadly tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

A)the western Pacific Ocean
B)the eastern Pacific Ocean
C)the western Atlantic Ocean
D)the Indian Ocean
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<strong>  According to the map, which of these states has the least frequent number of hurricanes?</strong> A)Mississippi B)Georgia C)Alabama D)Texas
According to the map, which of these states has the least frequent number of hurricanes?

A)Mississippi
B)Georgia
C)Alabama
D)Texas
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Which of the following is not a source of data used in weather forecasting?

A)satellite remote sensing
B)Doppler radar
C)radiosondes
D)sonar
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A supercell thunderstorm typically

A)lasts a few hours at most and is no more than a kilometer in size.
B)lasts a few days at most and is no more than a few kilometers in size.
C)lasts a week at most and is no more than a few tens of kilometers in size.
D)lasts more than a week and is a hundred kilometers in size or more
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Which state has the most thunderstorms?

A)California
B)Florida
C)Colorado
D)Mississippi
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The most hurricane-prone state in the United States is __________.

A)Louisiana
B)Mississippi
C)North Carolina
D)Florida
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A category 1 hurricane has wind speeds over __________ kilometers per hour.

A)100
B)119
C)154
D)250
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A tornado watch is issued for a region when __________.

A)a tornado has been seen
B)conditions are favorable for supercell thunderstorms
C)conditions are favorable for single-cell thunderstorms
D)conditions are favorable for strong wind shear
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The United States experiences about __________ tornadoes per year.

A)500
B)1,200
C)1,700
D)2,000
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Tropical waves develop in the __________.

A)trade winds
B)doldrums
C)westerlies
D)subpolar low
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Which sequence is the correct order of hurricane development?

A)tropical storm-tropical disturbance-tropical depression-hurricane
B)tropical disturbance-tropical depression-tropical storm-hurricane
C)tropical depression-tropical disturbance-tropical storm-hurricane
D)tropical disturbance- tropical storm-tropical depression-hurricane
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An EF4 tornado is associated with __________ to structures and trees.

A)moderate damage
B)severe damage
C)devastating damage
D)incredible damage
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__________ is the most common form of lightning.

A)Cloud-to-cloud
B)Cloud-to-ground
C)Heat lightning
D)Nighttime lightning
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Closed rotation first begins in a __________.

A)tropical depression
B)tropical storm
C)tropical disturbance
D)hurricane
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Which sequence is the correct order of single-cell thunderstorm development?

A)mature-cumulus-dissipating
B)cumulus-mature-dissipating
C)dissipating-cumulus-mature
D)cumulus-dissipating-mature
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Most strong tornadoes in the United States occur __________.

A)west of the Rocky Mountains
B)east of the Appalachian Mountains
C)in Canada
D)between the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains
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What is a mesocyclone?

A)a rotating updraft in a thunderstorm
B)another name for a hurricane
C)a midlatitude cyclone
D)a name for a tornado in Australia
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Which is unlikely to be produced by a warm front?

A)gentle frontal slope
B)precipitation is steady and prolonged
C)a progression of clouds, beginning with high-altitude cirrus and ending with low-altitude nimbostratus
D)a cold air mass after the front has passed
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Which events have the shortest duration?

A)microscale events
B)mesoscale events
C)synoptic-scale events
D)global-scale events
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For what minimum tornado categories are cars lifted off the ground?

A)EF2
B)EF3
C)EF4
D)EF5
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Hurricane strength comes from __________.

A)the absorption of latent heat through evaporation
B)the trade winds
C)the release of latent heat through condensation
D)ocean currents
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What is tornado "lead-time"?

A)the time it takes to get to shelter before a tornado strikes
B)the time it takes to forecast a severe thunderstorm that will produce a tornado
C)the amount of warning time before a tornado strikes a specific area
D)the amount of warning time before a severe thunderstorm strikes a specific area
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Warm seawater must extend to about __________ meters in depth for hurricanes to persist.

A)60
B)80
C)100
D)110
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Which region experiences the most and the strongest tropical cyclones (hurricanes)?

A)the western Pacific Ocean
B)the eastern Pacific Ocean
C)the western Atlantic Ocean
D)the Indian Ocean
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<strong>  According to the map, which of these states has the greatest number of hurricanes?</strong> A)Florida B)Georgia C)Alabama D)Texas
According to the map, which of these states has the greatest number of hurricanes?

A)Florida
B)Georgia
C)Alabama
D)Texas
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A tornado warning is issued for a region when __________.

A)a tornado has been seen
B)conditions are favorable for supercell thunderstorms
C)conditions are favorable for single-cell thunderstorms
D)conditions are favorable for strong wind shear
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