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Question Bank - Atmospheric Ci...

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Question Bank: Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems

This chapter explains how the atmosphere circulates and influences weather patterns, crucial for understanding climate and weather changes.

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Question Bank - Atmospheric Circulation and Weather Systems

Q1.

What force causes the wind to blow from high pressure to low pressure?

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Q2.

Which force is responsible for the deflection of winds in both hemispheres?

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Q3.

At what location is the Coriolis Force absent?

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Q4.

How does friction affect the speed of wind near the surface?

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Q5.

What happens to wind speed when isobars are closely spaced?

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Q6.

Which wind circulation pattern is associated with a low-pressure system in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Q7.

The geostrophic wind primarily occurs in which layer of the atmosphere?

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Q8.

What is the role of gravitational force in wind movement?

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Q9.

Which of the following best describes the pressure gradient force?

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Q10.

The Coriolis Force is strongest at which location?

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Q11.

When is the influence of frictional force on wind velocity the strongest?

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Q12.

What results from the interaction of pressure gradient force and Coriolis force in the upper atmosphere?

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Q13.

What happens to winds in a low-pressure zone?

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Q14.

Which factor generally does NOT influence the direction and velocity of wind?

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Q15.

What is the average atmospheric pressure at sea level?

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Q16.

What instrument is commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure?

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Q17.

How does atmospheric pressure change with elevation?

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Q18.

What is the pressure gradient force responsible for?

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Q19.

What happens when isobars are closely spaced on a weather map?

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Q20.

What is the effect of the Coriolis force on wind direction in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Q21.

What is a low-pressure system typically associated with?

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Q22.

Which of the following belts is characterized by high atmospheric pressure around 30° latitude?

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Q23.

How much does atmospheric pressure decrease approximately for each 10 meters of elevation gain?

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Q24.

What is the main reason tropical cyclones do not form at the equator?

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Q25.

What is the term for lines connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure?

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Q26.

Which force is primarily responsible for the direction of wind at the surface level?

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Q27.

What characterizes anticyclonic circulation?

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Q28.

In which layer of the atmosphere is pressure mostly affected by friction?

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Q29.

What effect do high-pressure systems typically have on local weather?

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Q30.

What occurs when air rises in low-pressure areas?

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Q31.

What is the primary driving force of the general circulation of the atmosphere?

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Q32.

Which wind direction does the Coriolis effect cause in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Q33.

What type of wind flow is characteristic of a high-pressure system?

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Q34.

At what latitude is the Coriolis effect absent?

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Q35.

What is the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ)?

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Q36.

Which cell in the atmospheric circulation is associated with the sinking of cool air at mid-latitudes?

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Q37.

Why are tropical cyclones rarely formed near the equator?

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Q38.

What drives the seasonal variations in the general circulation of the atmosphere?

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Q39.

Which type of air mass is associated with cold, dry conditions?

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Q40.

What is a front in meteorology?

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Q41.

What are land and sea breezes primarily caused by?

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Q42.

Which process describes the creation of cyclonic circulation in the atmosphere?

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Q43.

What is the effect of the Coriolis force on wind direction?

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Q44.

Which type of front results when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass and the cold air replaces the warm air?

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Q45.

What phenomenon is associated with changes in weather patterns due to the interaction of ocean and atmospheric processes over the Pacific Ocean?

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Q46.

What is an air mass?

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Q47.

Which of the following is a source region for continental polar air masses?

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Q48.

What type of air mass is characterized by high humidity and warm temperatures?

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Q49.

What happens when two air masses meet?

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Q50.

Which type of front occurs when cold air meets warm air, forcing the warm air to rise?

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Q51.

Which of the following defines maritime polar air masses?

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Q52.

What typically occurs during frontogenesis?

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Q53.

Which air mass is likely to bring dry and hot weather?

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Q54.

What differentiates continental arctic air masses from other types?

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Q55.

What best describes the term 'source region' in relation to air masses?

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Q56.

Which type of breeze typically occurs during the daytime?

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Q57.

What is a common result of air mass interactions?

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Q58.

What is the primary characteristic of continental tropical air masses?

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Q59.

Which factor is most important in defining an air mass?

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Q60.

How does temperature change with altitude in relation to air masses?

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Q61.

What typically triggers frontogenesis?

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Q62.

What is the boundary zone where two different air masses meet called?

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Q63.

Which type of front occurs when warm air moves toward cold air?

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Q64.

What is an occluded front?

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Q65.

Which type of front typically leads to abrupt changes in temperature and atmospheric conditions?

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Q66.

What term is used for the process of formation of fronts?

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Q67.

Which front is formed when two air masses of equal temperature collide and neither is forced to rise?

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Q68.

What is a primary characteristic of occluded fronts?

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Q69.

What type of precipitation is commonly associated with warm fronts?

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Q70.

Which type of front is most likely to produce thunderstorms?

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Q71.

During which type of front does the temperature remain relatively stable?

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Q72.

What meteorological phenomenon often forms at a cold front?

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Q73.

What happens to the air at a stationary front over time?

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Q74.

What effect does an occluded front typically have on weather patterns?

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Q75.

Why are persistent fog and light rain associated with warm fronts?

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Q76.

What is the primary factor that initiates the formation of tropical cyclones?

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Q77.

What is the effect of the Coriolis force on tropical cyclones?

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Q78.

Which part of a tropical cyclone is known for being calm?

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Q79.

When do tropical cyclones typically dissipate?

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Q80.

What is the typical wind speed range for a mature tropical cyclone?

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Q81.

What phenomenon often occurs in association with tropical cyclones, leading to flooding?

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Q82.

Which factor does NOT favor tropical cyclone formation?

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Q83.

What is the general direction of movement for tropical cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere?

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Q84.

What type of air rotation characterizes anticyclones in the Southern Hemisphere?

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Q85.

What distinguishes extra tropical cyclones from tropical cyclones?

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Q86.

Which air mass is typically lifted during the formation of an extra tropical cyclone?

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Q87.

What weather outcome is typically associated with the passage of a cold front in a cyclone?

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Q88.

Where do tropical cyclones most commonly originate?

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Q89.

Which of the following best describes the structure of a mature tropical cyclone?

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Q90.

When an occluded front occurs in a cyclone, what generally happens next?

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Q91.

What is the primary difference between tropical and extra tropical cyclones in terms of formation locations?

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