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What atmospheric quantity does not always decrease with height? - ANSWER
Temperature

What instrument do we use to measure wind speed? - ANSWER Anemometer

The Coriolis Force is (INSERT ANSWER) at the equator and increases with
latitude - ANSWER Zero

The (INSERT ANSWER) force acts to accelerate air horizontally from rest -
ANSWER Pressure Gradient Force

Where is friction strongest? - ANSWER In a city

Hydrostatic equilibrium is a balance between the vertical pressure gradient
force and - ANSWER Gravity

T or F: Air mass course regions are usually flat with strong surface winds -
ANSWER FALSE

T or F: Thunderstorms always occur along cold fronts - ANSWER FALSE

Which statement about warm fronts is True? - ANSWER Typically produce
longer periods of precipitation than cold fronts

Weather Profiles - ANSWER Know the drawings for snow, ice pellets, freezing
rain/sleet, and rain

Temperature - ANSWER Average speed (or kinetic energy) of molecules in a
substance

, Thermometer - ANSWER Measures Temperature Three scales (C, F, K)

Inversions - ANSWER Occur where temperature increases with height

Troposphere - ANSWER Where we live & where (most) weather occurs!

80% of mass

Temperature usually decreases w/height




Stratosphere - ANSWER 19.9% of mass

Temperature increases w/height

Poorly mixed air

Ozone absorbs UV radiation to break O3 molecules apart (released energy
causes T increase)




Density - ANSWER Mass/Volume




Pressure - ANSWER Force/Area




Standard pressure - ANSWER 1013 mb




500 mb - ANSWER half of sea-level pressure

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