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Air Circulation Jeopardy

Air Circulation Jeopardy. “A”. “B”. “T or F”. “D”. “E”. “F”. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. an episode of strong trade winds and unusually low sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific.

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Air Circulation Jeopardy

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  1. Air Circulation Jeopardy “A” “B” “T or F” “D” “E” “F” 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5

  2. an episode of strong trade winds and unusually low sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific La Nina 2

  3. the seasonal reversal of wind direction associated with large continents monsoon 3

  4. the nightly downslope winds commonly found in mountain valleys mountain breeze 4

  5. that mass movement of ocean water that is either wind driven or imitated by temperatures and saline content of the seawater ocean current 5

  6. the stormy frontal zone separating air masses of polar origin from air masses of tropical origin polar front 6

  7. are strong, extremely dry offshore winds that characteristically sweep through in Southern California and northern Baja California in late fall and winter Santa Ana 7

  8. is an oceanographic phenomenon that involves wind-driven motion of dense, cooler, and usually nutrient-rich water towards the ocean surface, replacing the warmer, usually nutrient-depleted surfacewater upwelling 8

  9. small convective cells that exist for a short time such as thunderstorms or tornadoes mesoscale winds 9

  10. a wind observed in the interior West of North America chinook 10

  11. are a pattern of wind that are found in bands around the Earth's equatorial region Trade winds 11

  12. The United States does not experience a monsoon. false 12

  13. Seasonal changes in pressure are greater over continents than over the oceans. true 13

  14. Jet stream winds are completely distinct from the mid-latitude westerlies. false 14

  15. For much of South and Southeast Asia, winter is a period characterized by relatively dry conditions. true 15

  16. The wind called the "norther" in Texas is really not a local wind but rather is a synoptic scale (macroscale) phenomenon. true 16

  17. The areas of abundant rainfall on the earth tend to be near the equator and in mid-latitudes. 17

  18. Concerning rainfall patterns, areas of persistent high pressure tend to cause. desert regions. 18

  19. Why do westerly winds prevail at upper altitudes? rotation of the earth and equator to pole temperature contrast 19

  20. Surface high pressure zones are usually associated with clear or nearly clear weather. 20

  21. Jet streams are associated with fronts because of the large temperature gradient. 21

  22. Microscale winds generally last for: a few seconds. 22

  23. Most of the United States is situated in which zone of prevailing winds? westerlies 23

  24. The prevailing winds that blow from the horse latitudes toward the doldrums are called: trade winds. 24

  25. When are upper air winds fastest? In the winter 25

  26. Summertime wildfires in California are fanned by: the Santa Ana winds. 26

  27. Jet streams occur where? occur at 25,000 to 40,000 feet in middle latitudes. 27

  28. Winds are usually named for. the direction or place from which they are blowing. 28

  29. The prevailing winds that tend to influence cities such as Chicago and New York City are westerlies. 29

  30. The definition of the word 'monsoon' means seasonal wind shift. 30

  31. The amount of precipitation received at a given location is primarily controlled by circulation patterns in the atmosphere. 31

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