Deck 9: Wind: Small-Scale and Local Systems
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Deck 9: Wind: Small-Scale and Local Systems
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What is an example of microscale motion?
A)Winds on a surface weather map of North America
B)Winds on a 500 mb chart
C)Winds blowing through a city
D)Winds blowing past a chimney
E)Average wind patterns around the world
A)Winds on a surface weather map of North America
B)Winds on a 500 mb chart
C)Winds blowing through a city
D)Winds blowing past a chimney
E)Average wind patterns around the world
D
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Compressional heating is the main source of warmth for a Chinook wind.
True
3
Wind direction and speed can be determined with an aerovane.
True
4
Strong winds blowing over vegetation results in rapid water loss in the plant.
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What is an example of mesoscale motion?
A)Winds on a surface weather map of North America
B)Winds on a 500 mb chart
C)Winds blowing through a city
D)Winds blowing past a chimney
E)Average wind patterns around the world
A)Winds on a surface weather map of North America
B)Winds on a 500 mb chart
C)Winds blowing through a city
D)Winds blowing past a chimney
E)Average wind patterns around the world
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6
Sand ripples can indicate the prevailing wind direction in an area.
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Microscale circulations range from a few kilometers to about a hundred kilometers in diameter.
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Clear air turbulence often occurs near a boundary of high wind shear.
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9
Thermal lows form in response to variations in surface air temperature.
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10
In city planning, sewage disposal plants must be situated upwind from large housing developments.
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11
The airflow on a sand dune is strongest at the top of the dune.
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12
Which association is most accurate?
A)Microscale - chinook wind
B)Synoptic scale - sea breeze
C)Mesoscale - land breeze
D)Planetary scale - lake breeze
E)Universal scale - ocean breeze
A)Microscale - chinook wind
B)Synoptic scale - sea breeze
C)Mesoscale - land breeze
D)Planetary scale - lake breeze
E)Universal scale - ocean breeze
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13
In the northeastern half of the United States, the prevailing wind in winter is southwest and in summer it is northwest.
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14
The difference in surface wind speed between morning and afternoon is typically greater on a clear, sunny day than on a cloudy, overcast day.
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15
Thermal lows become weaker with increasing height.
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16
Friction is not restricted to solid objects; it occurs in moving fluids as well.
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17
Prevailing offshore winds in summer carry moisture, cool air, and fog into coastal regions, whereas prevailing onshore breezes carry warmer and drier air into the same locations.
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18
A valley breeze develops its maximum strength in the early afternoon.
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19
The amount of energy transferred to the water (and thus the height to which a wave can build)depends upon four factors:
1. wind speed
2. length of time that the wind blows over the water
3. the fetch
4. wind direction.
1. wind speed
2. length of time that the wind blows over the water
3. the fetch
4. wind direction.
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20
Coastal areas can have heavy waves on a clear, nonstormy day.
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21
The most practical location for building a wind turbine would be ____.
A)in a region of strong, gusty winds
B)on the downwind side of a mountain
C)in a narrow valley
D)in a region of moderate, steady winds
E)anywhere on top of a mountain
A)in a region of strong, gusty winds
B)on the downwind side of a mountain
C)in a narrow valley
D)in a region of moderate, steady winds
E)anywhere on top of a mountain
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22
The wind's speed generally increases with height above Earth's surface because ____.
A)only the lowest layer of air rotates with Earth
B)air temperature normally decreases with height
C)wind instruments are not accurate at Earth's surface
D)friction with Earth's surface slows the air near the ground
E)air parcels expand and become less dense as they rise above the surface
A)only the lowest layer of air rotates with Earth
B)air temperature normally decreases with height
C)wind instruments are not accurate at Earth's surface
D)friction with Earth's surface slows the air near the ground
E)air parcels expand and become less dense as they rise above the surface
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23
The nighttime counterpart of the sea breeze circulation is called ____.
A)Chinook
B)Santa Ana
C)land breeze
D)a night breeze
E)foehn
A)Chinook
B)Santa Ana
C)land breeze
D)a night breeze
E)foehn
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24
A sea breeze circulation will reverse direction and become a land breeze ____.
A)once every few days
B)at the beginning and the end of the summer
C)several times per day
D)once per day
E)once a month
A)once every few days
B)at the beginning and the end of the summer
C)several times per day
D)once per day
E)once a month
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25
A wind reported as 225 degrees would be a wind blowing from the ____.
A)NE
B)S
C)SW
D)NW
E)E
A)NE
B)S
C)SW
D)NW
E)E
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26
A sea or land breeze is caused by ____.
A)differences in humidity
B)temperature differences
C)the Coriolis force
D)ocean tides
E)strong surf conditions
A)differences in humidity
B)temperature differences
C)the Coriolis force
D)ocean tides
E)strong surf conditions
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27
If huge waves pound against the beach communities of Southern California for several days during clear, calm weather, it is a good bet that ____.
A)the winds are strong somewhere out over the Pacific Ocean
B)an earthquake has occurred somewhere on the ocean floor
C)it is raining offshore
D)it is a period of high tides
E)there is a large difference in water density between the shoreline of Southern California and the middle of the Pacific
A)the winds are strong somewhere out over the Pacific Ocean
B)an earthquake has occurred somewhere on the ocean floor
C)it is raining offshore
D)it is a period of high tides
E)there is a large difference in water density between the shoreline of Southern California and the middle of the Pacific
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28
Surface winds are generally strongest and most gusty ____.
A)in the afternoon
B)in the early morning
C)around midnight
D)just after sunset
E)just before sunrise
A)in the afternoon
B)in the early morning
C)around midnight
D)just after sunset
E)just before sunrise
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29
Suppose the wind speed increased from 5 mph to 10 mph. We can conclude that the force exerted by the wind increased by a factor of ____.
A)0.5
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)25
A)0.5
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)25
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30
Thermal turbulence above the surface is normally at a minimum during the ____.
A)early morning
B)middle of the day
C)early evening
D)late evening
E)middle of the night
A)early morning
B)middle of the day
C)early evening
D)late evening
E)middle of the night
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31
The leveche (a hot, dry wind experienced in southeast Spain)originates from a low-pressure area centered immediately north of ____.
A)Tunisia
B)Morocco
C)Algeria
D)Libya
E)Portugal
A)Tunisia
B)Morocco
C)Algeria
D)Libya
E)Portugal
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32
The size and shape of a turbulent eddy depends upon ____.
A)the composition of the obstacle
B)the size and shape of the obstacle
C)the wind direction
D)topography of the surrounding landscape
E)elevation where the obstacle is located
A)the composition of the obstacle
B)the size and shape of the obstacle
C)the wind direction
D)topography of the surrounding landscape
E)elevation where the obstacle is located
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33
An offshore wind blows ____.
A)from land to water
B)from water to land
C)only at night
D)only during the day
E)a minimum distance of 100 miles away from the shore
A)from land to water
B)from water to land
C)only at night
D)only during the day
E)a minimum distance of 100 miles away from the shore
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34
A wind rose indicates ____.
A)the wind speed at a location at a particular time
B)the percentage of time that the wind blows from different directions
C)observed wind speed and direction on a surface map
D)spinning wind patterns caused by buildings or other obstructions
E)a rose fossilized by wind
A)the wind speed at a location at a particular time
B)the percentage of time that the wind blows from different directions
C)observed wind speed and direction on a surface map
D)spinning wind patterns caused by buildings or other obstructions
E)a rose fossilized by wind
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35
Which of the below determines how high a wind wave will grow over the open ocean?
A)Water quality
B)Density of water
C)Length of time the wind blows over the water
D)Shoreline topography
E)Geographical location
A)Water quality
B)Density of water
C)Length of time the wind blows over the water
D)Shoreline topography
E)Geographical location
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36
The slowing of the wind due to the random motion of air molecules is called ____.
A)eddy viscosity
B)mechanical turbulence
C)molecular viscosity
D)convective turbulence
E)kinetic viscosity
A)eddy viscosity
B)mechanical turbulence
C)molecular viscosity
D)convective turbulence
E)kinetic viscosity
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37
Thermal turbulence above the surface is usually most severe ____.
A)immediately after sunset
B)during maximum surface heating
C)around midnight
D)just before sunrise
E)about midmorning, or soon after the minimum temperature is reached
A)immediately after sunset
B)during maximum surface heating
C)around midnight
D)just before sunrise
E)about midmorning, or soon after the minimum temperature is reached
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38
During the summer in humid climates, nighttime clouds tend to form over water during a ____.
A)land breeze
B)chinook wind
C)sea breeze
D)Santa Ana wind
E)lake breeze
A)land breeze
B)chinook wind
C)sea breeze
D)Santa Ana wind
E)lake breeze
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39
Suppose a west wind of 20 knots blows over a coastal region which is densely covered in shrubs. If this same wind moves out over the middle of a large calm lake, its speed and direction would probably be ____.
A)greater than 20 knots and more northwesterly
B)less than 20 knots and more northwesterly
C)greater than 20 knots and more southwesterly
D)less than 20 knots and more southwesterly
E)less than 20 knots and westerly
A)greater than 20 knots and more northwesterly
B)less than 20 knots and more northwesterly
C)greater than 20 knots and more southwesterly
D)less than 20 knots and more southwesterly
E)less than 20 knots and westerly
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40
The top of the planetary (atmospheric)boundary layer is usually near ____.
A)10 m
B)100 m
C)500 m
D)1,000 m
E)10,000 m
A)10 m
B)100 m
C)500 m
D)1,000 m
E)10,000 m
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41
Clouds and precipitation are frequently found on the downwind side of a large lake. This would indicate that the air on the downwind side is ____.
A)converging and rising
B)converging and sinking
C)stable and rising
D)diverging and sinking
E)diverging and rising
A)converging and rising
B)converging and sinking
C)stable and rising
D)diverging and sinking
E)diverging and rising
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42
Cumulus clouds that appear above isolated mountain peaks are often the result of ____.
A)katabatic winds
B)mountain winds
C)fall winds
D)Santa Ana winds
E)valley breezes
A)katabatic winds
B)mountain winds
C)fall winds
D)Santa Ana winds
E)valley breezes
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43
In south Florida the prevailing winds are ____. Because of this, the strongest sea breeze is usually observed on Florida's east coast, and the ____ land breeze on Florida's west coast.
A)northeasterly; strongest
B)northeasterly; weakest
C)northwesterly; strongest
D)northwesterly, weakest
E)easterly; weakest
A)northeasterly; strongest
B)northeasterly; weakest
C)northwesterly; strongest
D)northwesterly, weakest
E)easterly; weakest
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44
Chinook winds are ____.
A)warm, dry downslope winds
B)warm, moist downslope winds
C)cold, dry downslope winds
D)cold, moist downslope winds
E)warm, dry upslope winds
A)warm, dry downslope winds
B)warm, moist downslope winds
C)cold, dry downslope winds
D)cold, moist downslope winds
E)warm, dry upslope winds
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45
On the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains, chinook winds are driest when ____.
A)clouds form and precipitation falls on the upwind side of the mountains
B)the air aloft is cold
C)the Sun is shining
D)the winds are blowing from the east
E)surface friction is greatest on the downwind side of the mountain
A)clouds form and precipitation falls on the upwind side of the mountains
B)the air aloft is cold
C)the Sun is shining
D)the winds are blowing from the east
E)surface friction is greatest on the downwind side of the mountain
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46
An upper wind direction is reported as 135°. From what compass direction is the wind blowing?
A)North
B)South
C)Northeast
D)Southeast
E)Northwest
A)North
B)South
C)Northeast
D)Southeast
E)Northwest
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47
Wind gusts are caused by ____.
A)turbulent eddies
B)wind waves
C)mesoscale circulations
D)wind shear
E)circulations on the synoptic scale
A)turbulent eddies
B)wind waves
C)mesoscale circulations
D)wind shear
E)circulations on the synoptic scale
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48
A sea breeze is most likely to develop along a coastline when ____.
A)pressure gradients between the land and sea are large
B)pressure gradients between the land and sea are small
C)it is raining
D)it is foggy
E)surface temperatures are high
A)pressure gradients between the land and sea are large
B)pressure gradients between the land and sea are small
C)it is raining
D)it is foggy
E)surface temperatures are high
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49
Dust devils ____.
A)generally form on clear, hot, dry days
B)always have a spin around the central core that is cyclonic
C)always have a spin around the central core that is anticyclonic
D)are long-lasting
E)tend to have heights greater than 100 m (300 feet)
A)generally form on clear, hot, dry days
B)always have a spin around the central core that is cyclonic
C)always have a spin around the central core that is anticyclonic
D)are long-lasting
E)tend to have heights greater than 100 m (300 feet)
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50
While fly fishing in a mountain stream, you notice that the wind is blowing upstream. From this, you could deduce that the wind is a ____.
A)chinook wind
B)valley breeze
C)Santa Ana wind
D)mountain breeze
E)katabatic wind
A)chinook wind
B)valley breeze
C)Santa Ana wind
D)mountain breeze
E)katabatic wind
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51
The land/sea breeze, lake breeze, and mountain/valley breeze are examples of ____.
A)thermal circulations
B)mechanical circulations
C)atmospheric longwave circulations
D)thermal turbulences
E)frictional processes
A)thermal circulations
B)mechanical circulations
C)atmospheric longwave circulations
D)thermal turbulences
E)frictional processes
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52
Thermally generated eddies typically peak ____.
A)at sunrise
B)around midnight
C)at sunset
D)at noon
E)in the afternoon
A)at sunrise
B)around midnight
C)at sunset
D)at noon
E)in the afternoon
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53
When a sea breeze moving north meets a sea breeze moving south, they form a ____.
A)land breeze
B)sea breeze convergence zone
C)katabatic wind
D)valley breeze
E)thermal low
A)land breeze
B)sea breeze convergence zone
C)katabatic wind
D)valley breeze
E)thermal low
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54
What is a serious hazard to aircraft?
A)Molecular viscosity
B)Laminar flow
C)Clear-air turbulence
D)Longwaves in the westerlies
E)Thermal lows
A)Molecular viscosity
B)Laminar flow
C)Clear-air turbulence
D)Longwaves in the westerlies
E)Thermal lows
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55
The heat from a chinook wind is generated mainly by ____.
A)compressional heating
B)sunlight
C)warm, ocean water
D)friction with the ground
E)forest fires
A)compressional heating
B)sunlight
C)warm, ocean water
D)friction with the ground
E)forest fires
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56
The summer monsoon in eastern and southern Asia is characterized by ____.
A)wet weather and winds blowing from land to sea
B)dry weather and winds blowing from land to sea
C)wet weather and winds blowing from sea to land
D)dry weather and winds blowing from sea to land
E)continual rain and winds blowing from all directions
A)wet weather and winds blowing from land to sea
B)dry weather and winds blowing from land to sea
C)wet weather and winds blowing from sea to land
D)dry weather and winds blowing from sea to land
E)continual rain and winds blowing from all directions
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57
The winter monsoon in eastern and southern Asia is characterized by ____.
A)wet weather and winds blowing from land to sea
B)wet weather and winds blowing from sea to land
C)dry weather and winds blowing from sea to land
D)dry weather and winds blowing from land to sea
E)dry weather and Chinook winds
A)wet weather and winds blowing from land to sea
B)wet weather and winds blowing from sea to land
C)dry weather and winds blowing from sea to land
D)dry weather and winds blowing from land to sea
E)dry weather and Chinook winds
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58
An ideal setting for a katabatic wind is ____.
A)a valley that is near a large river
B)a canyon that flows into the sea
C)a large elevated lake with a forest nearby
D)an area where the land and the shore meet
E)an elevated plateau surrounded by mountains with a nearby downhill slope
A)a valley that is near a large river
B)a canyon that flows into the sea
C)a large elevated lake with a forest nearby
D)an area where the land and the shore meet
E)an elevated plateau surrounded by mountains with a nearby downhill slope
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59
During the summer along the coast, a sea breeze is usually strongest and best developed ____.
A)in the afternoon
B)just after sunrise
C)just before sunset
D)just before noon
E)around midnight
A)in the afternoon
B)just after sunrise
C)just before sunset
D)just before noon
E)around midnight
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60
The synoptic scale describes circulations on the ____ scale.
A)micro
B)global
C)meso
D)macro
E)weather-map
A)micro
B)global
C)meso
D)macro
E)weather-map
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61
An aerovane is an instrument that indicates both wind ____________________ and ____________________. It consists of a bladed propeller that rotates at a rate proportional to the wind speed. Its streamlined shape and a vertical fin keep the blades facing into the wind. When attached to a recorder, a continuous record of both wind speed and direction is obtained.
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62
Turbulent eddies can occur in conjunction with mountain waves, which may extend upward into the stratosphere. When these huge eddies develop in clear air, this form of turbulence is referred to as ____.
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63
The macroscale combines the ____________________ and ____________________ scales.
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64
When wind encounters a solid object, a whirl of air, called an eddy, forms on the object's ____________________ side.
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65
When the slowing of a fluid-such as air-is due to the random motion of the gas molecules, the viscosity is referred to as ____________________.
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66
Stationary storm systems, centered somewhere over the open sea, are capable of creating large waves with wave heights measuring over ____.
A)11 m (36 feet)
B)21 m (69 feet)
C)31 m (100 feet)
D)41 m (134 feet)
E)51 m (167 feet)
A)11 m (36 feet)
B)21 m (69 feet)
C)31 m (100 feet)
D)41 m (134 feet)
E)51 m (167 feet)
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67
Eddies that form both close to the mountain and beneath each wave crest are called ____.
A)mountain wave eddies
B)wind shear
C)clear air turbulence
D)leeward eddies
E)rotors
A)mountain wave eddies
B)wind shear
C)clear air turbulence
D)leeward eddies
E)rotors
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68
The friction of fluid flow is called ____________________.
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69
The force of the wind on an object is ____________________ to the wind speed squared.
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70
When wind blows over a snow field, and if the wind is sufficiently strong, the moving clumps of snow become cylindrical, often with a hole extending through them lengthwise. These snow ____ range from the size of eggs to that of small barrels.
A)rollers
B)waves
C)ripples
D)dunes
E)dunes
A)rollers
B)waves
C)ripples
D)dunes
E)dunes
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71
If you are standing directly south of a smoke stack and the wind from the stack is blowing over your head, what would be the wind direction?
A)North
B)East
C)South
D)West
E)Northeast
A)North
B)East
C)South
D)West
E)Northeast
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72
To protect crops and soil from wind-related erosion, shelterbelts, more formally known as ____, are planted.
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73
A pilot enters the weather service office and wants to know what time of the day she can expect to encounter the least turbulent winds at 760 m (2,500 feet)above central Kansas. If you were the weather forecaster, what would you tell her?
A)At midnight
B)In the early morning
C)At noon
D)In the afternoon
E)At sunset
A)At midnight
B)In the early morning
C)At noon
D)In the afternoon
E)At sunset
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74
A katabatic wind is a cold and ____________________ wind.
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75
Mesoscale circulations have a(n)____________________ (longer/shorter)duration than microscale circulations.
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76
When sustained winds or frequent gusts reach 35 miles/hour, the blowing or falling snow can produce ____________________ conditions.
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77
Waves forming by wind blowing over the surface of the water are known as ____.
A)ripples
B)waves
C)wind waves
D)fetch
E)surf
A)ripples
B)waves
C)wind waves
D)fetch
E)surf
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78
Santa Ana winds warm by ____________________ as they flow down an elevated desert plateau.
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79
Wind blowing with sufficient force to move an automobile ____.
A)is common
B)is impossible
C)is uncommon
D)generally only happens during a hurricane or tornado
E)generally only occurs at high elevations
A)is common
B)is impossible
C)is uncommon
D)generally only happens during a hurricane or tornado
E)generally only occurs at high elevations
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80
Blowing sand eventually comes to rest ____________________ obstacles, which can be anything from a rock to a clump of vegetation.
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