Meteorology B Question Marathon
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Since Bramblestar hasn't replied to your answer, you might as well just submit your question so that the thread can continue. Just a suggestion.
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What is the Ferrel Cell? How is it different from the Hadley or Polar Cells (other than location or latitude?) Why is it different?
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The Ferrel Cell is between 30 degrees and 60 degrees and it has a reversed flow from the Hadley cell
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OK, here a few good test questions:
1. Which is not a form of obscuration? a. fog b. smoke c. mist d. rain e. volcanic ash
2. Theory that explains why it is a bad idea to hide under and underpass during a tornado?
3. Number 1 weather related killer (hint: it has recently been updated)
4. True/False The size of the eye of a hurricane is directly proportional to the intensity of the storm?
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1. Which is not a form of obscuration? a. fog b. smoke c. mist d. rain e. volcanic ash
2. Theory that explains why it is a bad idea to hide under and underpass during a tornado?
3. Number 1 weather related killer (hint: it has recently been updated)
4. True/False The size of the eye of a hurricane is directly proportional to the intensity of the storm?
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Follow up questions:
1. When the positive and negative charges separate, which are higher and which are closer to the ground?
2. What is the "feeler" stage of a lightning strike and what is the postive upward stroke from the ground called?
1. When the positive and negative charges separate, which are higher and which are closer to the ground?
2. What is the "feeler" stage of a lightning strike and what is the postive upward stroke from the ground called?
thisusernameistaken wrote:Negative charges build up in the clouds and positive charges on the Earth's surface. When the difference is big enough, the electrons in the clouds find the fastest path to the ground which creates lightning. The lightning heats up the air quickly which creates thunder.
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MMeteorite1 wrote:OK, here a few good test questions:
1. Which is not a form of obscuration? a. fog b. smoke c. mist d. rain e. volcanic ash ANSWER RAIN
2. Theory that explains why it is a bad idea to hide under and underpass during a tornado? ANSWER VENTURI EFFECT
3. Number 1 weather related killer (hint: it has recently been updated) ANSWER HEAR-RELATED DEATHS
4. True/False The size of the eye of a hurricane is directly proportional to the intensity of the storm? ANSWER FALSE, SMALLER EYE MORE INTENSE
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What is the boundary between the updraft and downdraft of a thunderstorm called?
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Gust Front
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Gust front, some may say the rain-free base.
meteorology125 wrote:What is the boundary between the updraft and downdraft of a thunderstorm called?
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