Air Masses, Fronts, and Mid-latitude Cyclones
Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, and Hurricanes
Energetics
Clouds and Moisture
Potpourri
100

The name given to a large body of air with similar properties

Air mass

100

The Enhanced Fujita Scale rates tornadoes based on this factor

The damage done
100

Name the 3 types of heat transfer

Conduction, convection and radiation

100

Air that cannot hold any more water vapor at its temperature and pressure is given this name.

Saturated

100

The sun is directly over the equator on these days

Equinoxes

200

The boundary between continental tropical and maritime tropical air masses

Dryline

200

This is the hurricane hazard responsible for causing the most damage

Storm surge

200

This is the heat energy required or released during a phase change of a substance

Latent heat
200

The name given to clouds that extend from low to high altitudes, and are most associated with thunderstorms

Cumulonimbus

200

The percentages of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere

Nitrogen ~78%   Oxygen ~21%

300

Name the 4 types of fronts

Warm, cold, stationary and occluded fronts

300

This month sees the highest frequency of hurricanes during the Atlantic hurricane season.

September

300

This radiation interaction occurs when energy is captured by an object

Absorption 

300

The height of clouds that are better at reflecting solar radiation and cooling the earth

low clouds

300

This fog occurs on calm, clear nights when moist air near the surface is cooled via contact with the ground

Radiation fog

400

The number of air masses in the typical mid-latitude cyclone

3

400

Name one of the 5 enviromnental conditions required for hurricane development

SST >= 80F

Little to no wind shear

Sufficient low level moisture

Warm water depth ~200ft

At least 5 degrees north/south of equator

400

This is the temperature above which any object will emit some form of radiation

0 Kelvin (Absolute zero)

400

This process injects IN into clouds, promoting ice crystal growth and enhancing rainfall

Cloud seeding 

400

This is the number of degrees during days where the mean daily temperature is at least one degree below 65F

Heating degree-days

500

The process of mid-latitude cyclone development is given this name

Cyclogenesis

500

This scale rates hurricanes by wind speed

Saffir-Simpson scale

500

This phase of matter can be described as well seperated molecules with no arrangement that move and vibrate freely at high speeds

Gas

500

This temperature indicates the air temperature required for saturation to occur as well as the relative amount of water vapor in the atmosphere

Dew point temperature

500

This instrument directly measures rainfall in 0.01 inch increments without storing all the water it collects

Tipping bucket rain gauge