Meteorology Pre Test For Final Exam: Multiple Choice
Meteorology Pre Test For Final Exam: Multiple Choice
Meteorology Pre Test For Final Exam: Multiple Choice
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The most common way for air to be cooled in order that a cloud may form is by
a) emitting radiation
b) rising and expanding
c) sinking and contracting
d) reflecting radiation
e) evaporating water
3. The important difference between liquid droplets and ice crystals in a supercooled cloud is that ice crystals
a) are more pure
b) are smaller
c) increase the water vapor content of the cloud
d) grow much more rapidly
e) are colder
4. The cloud droplets in a cloud are formed by water vapor molecules and
a) molecules of air
b) other water vapor molecules
c) hygroscopoic nuclei
d) protons
e) ions
5. Inside of a cloud, how do the air temperature and the dew point compare to one another?
a) they are equal
b) air temperature exceeds dew point
c) dew point exceeds air temperature
d) there is no consistent relationship
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9. Freezing rain (ice storm) or sleet occurs when
a) upper air is cold and surface air is warm
b) both surface and upper air are cold
c) both surface and upper air are warm
d) upper air is warm and surface air is cold
11. Clouds are classified and named according to their altitude and
a) water content
b) temperature
c) size of droplets in the cloud
d) form or appearance
e) amount of precipitation produced
13. This method of frost prevention relies heavily on the release of latent heat of fusion:
a) orchard heaters
b) sprinklers
c) smudge pots
d) wind machines
e) all of these
17. Why are maritime air masses from the north Atlantic of only limited concern for weather in the U.S.?
a) they never cause severe storms
b) prevailing winds move them away from the U.S.
c) temperatures are usually mild over this region
d) polar fronts block these air masses from the U.S.
e) question is incorrect; these air masses are very important
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18. Characteristics of an air mass source region include
a) sharp temperature contrasts
b) high elevation
c) uniformity of temperature and moisture
d) jet stream winds aloft
19. An air mass is often modified as it moves over the earth's surface. This modification is largely due to
a) jet streams above
b) clouds
c) strong pressure gradients
d) lifting along fronts
e) contact with the ground below
23. The air masses that have the greatest influence on weather conditions in the Midwestern United States are:
a) cP and mT
b) mP and cP
c) cT and cP
d) mP and mT
e) mT and cT
25. The lifting of air and the resulting formation of clouds and rain is more gentle (gradual) for a
a) warm front
b) cold front
c) mesocyclone
d) occluded front
e) divergence zone
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27. Why is the number and intensity of wave cyclones greatest during the late fall, winter and spring months?
a) air is drier then
b) density of the air is greatest
c) temperature contrasts are greater
d) temperatures are below freezing
e) meteorologists don't know
28. After a cold front passes, which of these does not usually occur?
a) marked temperature drop
b) wind direction shift
c) clearing skies
d) drop in relative humidity
e) falling barometer
29. The development of major winter storms in the midwest depends strongly on
a) wind speed near the surface
b) wind speed aloft
c) amount of snow already on the ground
d) air mass contrasts
e) rainfall amounts during the previous fall
31. Compared to other types of fronts, the weather associated with a cold front usually
a) covers more area
b) is less violent but of longer duration
c) involves less precipitation
d) is more violent but of shorter duration
e) does not involve thunderstorms
33. On a weather map, _____ fronts are shown with triangular points on one side of the front and semicircles on the other.
a) warm
b) cold
c) occluded
d) stationary
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Refer to the diagram below of a mature wave cyclone.
35. Refer to Table 9-1, the lowest pressure would be found at which one of the following points?
a) point A
b) point B
c) point J
d) point D
e) point E
37. Refer to Table 9-1: Which of the stations listed below should have the highest temperature?
a) point A
b) point E
c) point F
d) point H
e) point J
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39. Refer to Table 9-1:
Line A-D probably represents:
a) a cold front
b) a warm front
c) an occluded front
d) a stationary front
41. Over the last 20 years, which of these has caused the fewest weather related deaths in the U.S.?
a) lightning
b) floods
c) tornadoes
d) hurricanes
43. Why do most tornadoes in the central U.S. occur during the spring months?
a) upper-air temperatures are warmest
b) air-mass contrasts are greatest
c) divergence of air aloft is greatest
d) surface air is most humid
e) solar energy is a maximum
44. Why is strong heating of the ground by the sun associated with thunderstorms?
a) leads to greater instability
b) reduces the relative humidity
c) reduces the dew point
d) increases the pressure gradient
e) increases the wind speed
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48. Hurricanes and midlatitude cyclones are similar in that:
a) both are areas of low pressure
b) both have conspicuous surface fronts
c) both are most common and well-developed in the winter season
d) both form in the trade-wind belt
49. The terms leader, flash, and stroke are used when describing:
a) a tornado
b) the stages of a thunderstorm
c) the passage of a hurricane
d) squall line formation
e) none of these
50. Which of the following should have the steepest pressure gradient?
a) tornado
b) middle-latitude cyclone
c) hurricane
d) a, b and c should have equally steep pressure gradients
e) both a and c have equally steep pressure gradients
54. Downdrafts and updrafts found side by side relate to the __________________ in the development of a thunderstorm.
a) cumulus stage
b) mature stage
c) dissipating stage
56. Since detection and tracking of hurricanes is now quite accurate, why does damage from these storms continue to increase?
a) poor forecasts of landfall area
b) hurricane intensity is greater
c) changes in tidal patterns
d) continued development of coastal areas
57. The initial detection and monitoring of tropical storms that may become hurricanes is accomplished by
a) satellites
b) ocean buoys
c) aircraft
d) ocean ships
e) coastal observers
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58. What general circulation wind belt is the place of origin for hurricanes?
a) westerlies
b) doldrums
c) trade winds
d) horse latitudes
59. Why do surface wind speeds increase toward the center of a hurricane?
a) reduced friction
b) stronger Coriolis effect
c) warmer water
d) conservation of angular momentum
62. What determines when a tropical depression or storm is given hurricane status?
a) wind speed
b) central pressure
c) diameter
d) water temperature
65. During which of the time spans listed below should hurricane formation in the North Atlantic be at a peak?
a) January-February
b) April-May
c) August-September
d) November-December
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67. The vertical motions that occur when the air is unstable are termed
a) convergence
b) subsidence
c) cyclonic
d) geostrophic
e) convection
72. The heat released when water vapor condenses to form a cloud or when liquid droplets freeze in a cloud
a) makes the air heavier
b) cools off the cloud
c) evaporates more water
d) helps the cloud to rise higher
e) adds water to the cloud
73. The most important process of cloud formation in the atmosphere is:
a) cooling by compression of air
b) cooling by release of latent heat of vaporization
c) cooling by expansion of air
d) radiation cooling
e) cooling by contact with a cold surface
74. Which of the following would not be associated with stable atmospheric conditions?
a) widespread fog
b) temperature inversion
c) dreary overcast with light drizzle
d) buildup of pollutants
e) afternoon thundershowers
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75. A parcel of air has a temperature of 0OC as it crosses a mountain range at 3000 meters. If it descends, what will its temperature be
when it reaches sea level?
a) 15OC
b) 30OC
c) 0OC
d) 40OC
e) none of these
76. Deserts such as the Great Basin, Gobi, and Takla Makan are examples of:
a) chinook deserts
b) subtropical deserts
c) rain shadow deserts
d) monsoon deserts
e) none of these
77. Each of the statements refer to the approach or to the passage of a front. If the statement refers to the approach of a typical cold
front, use the letter A for your answer. If the statement refers to the approach or passage of a typical warm front, use the letter
B. Pressure tendency falling.
TRUE/FALSE
79. Adiabatic temperature changes refer to parcels of air that rise or sink.
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