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Page 1: Friday May 27, 2011 (Review for Semester Final Exam – Day 5)

FridayMay 27, 2011

(Review for Semester Final Exam – Day 5)

Page 2: Friday May 27, 2011 (Review for Semester Final Exam – Day 5)

The Launch PadFriday, 5/27/11

No Launch Pad Today

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AnnouncementsPlease check your yearly

average in this class.

If you are below 70 for the year, please come and see

me ASAP!

There are only two more grades remaining!

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Assignments For This Six-Weeks Date Issued Date Due

Lab – Air Masses, the Mid-Latitude Cyclones, and Weather Maps 4/20 4/25

Lab Quiz - Air Masses, the Middle-Latitude Cyclone, and Weather Maps 5/3 5/3

Lab – Weather Maps 5/4 5/6

Lab - National Weather Service Southern Regional Headquarters Local Weather

Information5/6 5/6

Test 10 5/10 5/10

Lab – Climate Change 5/13 5/20

Quiz – Global Climate Change 5/20 5/20

Review for Semester Final Exam 5/23 6/1

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Review for Semester Final Exam

Day 5Items 68 - ??

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68Draw a diagram that illustrates

the electromagnetic

radiation spectrum. Be sure to include colors of visible

light, and wavelength and

frequency variations.

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69Standard sea level pressure

in inches of mercury is:

29.92 in. Hg

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70The primary force that

generates wind is:the pressure gradient force

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71What would be the result of

a steep pressure gradient on an area?

strong winds

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72In the Northern Hemisphere, the

winds associated with a low pressure system (cyclone) blow in

what general directions?counterclockwise and toward the

center

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73In the Northern Hemisphere, the

winds associated with a high pressure system (anticyclone) blow

in what general directions?clockwise and outward from the

center

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74What atmospheric condition is usually associated with a low

pressure system?

precipitation

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75Draw the weather map symbols for the following

types of fronts:

cold front

warm front

occluded front

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76Which type of front causes a wind shift from south or southwest to

northwest?

a cold front

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77What happens when an

active cold front overtakes a warm front?

an occluded front forms

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78Which part of the United

States does the humid subtropical climate

dominate?southeastern

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79The most realistic models of

atmospheric warming predict that mean global surface temperature

will increase about ________ during the second half of the

twenty-first century.

2.5°C

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80What are the two most important elements in a

climatic description?temperatureprecipitation

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81What one process has added

the greatest quantities of carbon dioxide to the

atmosphere?

burning of fossil fuels

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82Define the term “dew

point.”the temperature at which

water vapor condenses to a liquid

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83Define the terms “evaporation” and

“condensation.”Evaporation is the process of

converting a liquid to a vapor (gas.)Condensation is the process of

converting a vapor (gas) to a liquid.

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84List some possible consequences of

global warming.more frequent and intense hurricanes

shifts in the paths of large-scale cyclonic storms

increase of heat waves and droughtsrising sea levels