Reference Table
The Ocean
The Air
Climate Change
Station Models
200

As altitude increases in the troposphere, temperature _________

What is decreases?

200

measures how well surfaces reflect sunlight

What is albedo?

200

When the land is very cold/cool, the air above it feels ...

What is very cold/cool?

200

This region of the Earth is experiencing temperature increase at almost 4 times the rate of the rest of the planet

What is the Arctic?

200

This spot on a station model tells us a location's temperature

What is the upper left?

400

Winds GENERALLY move counterclockwise in this hemisphere

What is the Southern Hemisphere?

400

the quality of the ocean that decreases (is diluted) when glaciers melt

What is salinity/saltiness?

400

Precipitation requires air that has these two characteristics

What is moist & warm air?

400

The three main greenhouse gases we discussed in class

What are CO2, Water Vapor, & Methane (CH4)?

400

A 1/4 filled-in circle at the center of a station model indicates this type of sky cover

What is 25% cloudy skies / partly cloudy skies?

600

The three types of cells that drive planetary wind belts in the troposphere are Polar Cells, Ferrel Cells, and these

What are Hadley Cells?

600

Winds influence currents through the ___________ effect

What is the Coriolis effect?

600

This type of front forms when two masses of air push against each other, but neither is strong enough to move the other

What is a stationary front?

600

Key indicators for climate change include global avg temp increase, more frequent extreme weather events, and ...

What is sea level rise / melting glaciers and sea ice?

600

Two commas next to each other indicates this type of precipitation (be specific)

What is a steady, light drizzle?

800

This type of wind generally flows at 60 N and 60 S

What are Polar easterlies?

800

Ocean currents are driven by __________ differences

What is density?

800

An air mass that forms over the ocean near the equator would be called this

What is mT (maritime tropical)?

800

The three ways Earth's movement affects climate in the long-term (AKA Milankovitch Cycles)

What are eccentricity, axial tilt, and precession (direction of Earth's tilt)?

800

If a station model includes a "tail" with one long line and one short line, the wind speed is ... (remember units)

What is 15 knots?

1000

This warm current passes by the southern east coast of the USA and influences weather in Europe

What is the Gulf Stream?

1000

a cycle in which the outcome amplifies the initial effect 

(ex: warming -> ice melts -> more radiation absorbed by ocean)

What is a positive feedback loop?

1000

This is the reason we experience wind

What is "uneven heating of the Earth's surface"?

- air moves from high to low pressure due to pressure differences

1000

Changes in this ocean current system (known for its acronym) can affect climate

What is AMOC (the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation)?

1000

If the top right corner of a station model reads "156", the air pressure at that location is ... (remember units)

What is 1015.6 mb?