METEOROLOGY - CAAP CPL 2023
Every physical process of weather is accompanied by or is the result of.....
-a heat exchange
-the movement of air
-a pressure differential
Moisture is added to a parcel of air by.....
-Sublimation and condensation
-Evaporation and condensation
-Evapor...
every physical process of weather is accompanied by or is the result of a heat exchange the movement of air a pressure differential
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METEOROLOGY - CAAP CPL 2023
Every physical process of weather is accompanied by or is the result of..... -a heat exchange -the movement of air -a pressure differential - ANSWER--a heat exchange
Moisture is added to a parcel of air by..... -Sublimation and condensation -Evaporation and condensation -Evaporation and sublimation - ANSWER--Evaporation and sublimation
With regards to windflow patterns show on surface analysis charts; when the isobars are..... Close together, the pressure gradient force is slight and wind velocities are weaker -Not close together, the pressure gradient force is greater and wind velocities are stronger. -Close together, the pressure gradient force is greater and wind velocities are stronger. - ANSWER--Close
together, the pressure gradient force is greater and wind velocities are stronger.
What causes wind? -The earth's rotation -Air mass modification -Pressure differences - ANSWER--Pressure differences
Which is true regarding cold front occlusion? The air ahead of the warm front.... -Is colder than the air behind the overtaking cold front. -Is warmer than the air behind the overtaking cold front. -Has the same temperature as the air behind the overtaking cold front. - ANSWER--Is warmer than the air behind the overtaking cold front. Which is true with respect to a high-or-low pressure system? -A high-pressure area or ridge is an area of rising air. -A high-pressure area or trough is an area descending air. -A high-pressure area or ridge is an area of descending air. - ANSWER--A high-pressure area or ridge is an
area of descending air.
What prevents air from flowing directly from high-pressure are to low-pressure areas? -Coriolis Force -Surface friction -Pressure gradient force - ANSWER--Coriolis Force
The jet stream and associated clear air turbulence can sometimes be visually identified in flight by..... -dust or haze at flight level -long streaks of cirrus clouds -a constant outside air temperature - ANSWER--long streaks of cirrus clouds
Which feature is associated with the tropopause? -Constant height above the Earth -Abrupt change in temperature lapse rate. -Absolute upper limit of cloud formation - ANSWER--Abrupt change in temperature lapse rate.
What is the standard temperature at the 10,000 feet? A. -5°C B. -15°C C. +5°C - ANSWER-A. -5°C
What are the standard temperature and pressure values for sea level? -15°C and 29.92" Hg
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