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USCG METEOROLOGY EXAM WITH ANSWERS 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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USCG METEOROLOGY EXAM WITH ANSWERS 2024/2025 (Graded A+) A barometer showing falling pressure indicates the approach of a __________. 
a) high pressure system 
b) low pressure system 
c) high dew point 
d) low dew point 
A boundary between two air masses is a(n) __________. 
a) lapse rate 
b) isobar 
c) front 
d) continent 
A cloud sequence of cirrus, cirrostratus, and altostratus clouds followed by rain usually signifies the 
approach of a(n) __________. 
a) occluded front 
b) stationary front ...
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Ch.18 Geology 1401 Study Guide Test.
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Ch.18 Geology 1401 Study Guide Test. 
 
 
On a weather map, you examine the isobars and find that concentric rings of the pressure system increase in air pressure toward the center. Which type of pressure system is depicted on the map? - CORRECT ANSWER anticyclone 
 
Due to the Coriolis and pressure-gradient forces, winds in a low-pressure system in the Northern Hemisphere blow in which direction? - CORRECT ANSWER inward and counterclockwise 
 
Because of divergence of air associated with an ant...
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ATSC 113 SNOW question and answers correctly solved 2024
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ATSC 113 SNOW question and answers correctly solved 2024High pressure - correct answer also known as a high pressure system or an anticyclone, is a region where pressure is higher than in surrounding regions (includes bluebird powder days, bluebird spring skiing days, best glacier travel days) 
 
Isobars - correct answer are lines, or contours, connecting locations that have the same pressure. - can be used to indicate high pressure centres and low pressure centres. 
 
ridges - correct answer Th...
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Grade 12 Geography: Microclimates + Anticyclones
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This note provides in-depth annotated diagrams and summaries for both the microclimate and anticyclone sections in the IEB Grade 12 Geography syllabus. It is useful for revising for exams and tests
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wx 201 test 2 erau questions and answers
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wx 201 test 2 erau questions and answers 
station pressure 
the actual air pressure computed at the observing station 
 
 
sea level pressure 
the standard level of pressure 29.92 inches 
 
 
ideal gas law 
the relationship PV=nRT, which describes the behavior of an ideal gas 
 
 
mercury barometer 
consists of a glass tube open at the bottom end and partially filled with mercury 
 
 
barometric pressure 
the pressure due to the weight of the atmosphere; also called air pressure or atmospheric p...
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USCG METEOROLOGY EXAM WITH ANSWERS 2024/2025.
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USCG METEOROLOGY EXAM WITH ANSWERS 2024/2025. A barometer showing falling pressure indicates the approach of a __________. 
a) high pressure system 
b) low pressure system 
c) high dew point 
d) low dew point 
A boundary between two air masses is a(n) __________. 
a) lapse rate 
b) isobar 
c) front 
d) continent 
A cloud sequence of cirrus, cirrostratus, and altostratus clouds followed by rain usually signifies the 
approach of a(n) __________. 
a) occluded front 
b) stationary front 
c) warm fr...
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Geography Grade 12 - Summary: Subtropical Anticyclones & Weather Conditions and Valley Climates
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Geography Grade 12 - Summary: Subtropical Anticyclones & Weather conditions and Valley Climates 
Includes: 
- Subtropical Anticyclones and their characteristics 
- Anticyclonic air circulation around South Africa and it's influence on weather and climate (during winter & summer - incudes diagrams) 
- The Southeaster 
- Travelling Disturbances 
- Moisture front & line thunderstorms explanation & drawing 
- Coastal low pressure systems explanation & drawing 
- Berg wind explanation & weather cond...
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Weather Patterns: Air Masses and Fronts exam study guide fully solved & verified for accuracy 2024
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air mass 
A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height 
 
 
 
tropical 
A warm air mass that forms in the tropics and has low air pressure 
 
 
 
polar 
A cold air mass that forms north of 50 degree north latitude and south of 50 degree south latitude; and has high air pressure 
 
 
 
maritime 
A humid air mass that forms over oceans 
 
 
 
continental 
a dry air mass that forms over land 
 
 
 
maritime tropical 
warm, humid air masses form ove...
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WX 201 Exam 3 w- HW 16 and 17 Questions and Answers
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WX 201 Exam 3 w- HW 16 and 17 Questions and Answers 
Due to Hadley cell formation and the Coriolis force in both hemispheres, winds aloft flow 
 
a. easterly 
b. southerly 
c. westerly 
d. randomly 
e. northerly 
C 
 
 
Which air mass woudl show the most dramatic change in both temperature and moisture content as it moves over a large body of very warm water? 
 
a. mA in winter 
b. mP in winter 
c. cP in winter 
d. cT in summer 
e. mT in summer 
C 
 
 
If you are standing directly south of a smo...
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WX 201 Final ERAU Exam Questions and Answers
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WX 201 Final ERAU Exam Questions and Answers 
The Atmosphere 
aerosol (a.k.a. particulates) 
rain, drizzle, fog, snow, ice crystals, cloud droplets 
 
 
Permanent gas 
Nitrogen [N2]=78% 
Oxygen [02]=21% 
Others (Ar, Ne, He, Kr, H)=1% 
 
 
Variable gas 
[H2O] 
-0 to 4% (highly variable) 
-Most abundant variable gas• 
[CO2] 
-0.039% and rising 
[O3] 
-Highly variable, reactive gas 
-Upper atmosphere: protects life from UV light 
-Occurs naturally, absorbs harmful ultraviolet light from sun 
 
 
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