Wind
Air Masses
Fronts
Weather
Miscellaneous
100

What is the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure called?

wind

100

A warm air mass is less dense than a cool air mass 

True or False?

True

100

What is it called when two air masses meet and density differences usually keep them from mixing because a cool air mass is denser than a warm air mass?

a front
100

What is the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a certain time and place called?

Weather

100

What is it called when plants take in water from the soil and release water vapor through their leaves into the atmosphere?

transpiration
200

What are large-scale wind patterns caused by uneven heating of Earth and the Coriolis Effect called?


Global Wind Systems

200

A dry and cold air mass would be...

contenital polar

200

Name the four fronts we have discussed in class.

Cold front, warm front, occluded front, & stationary front.

200

What happens during a low pressure system?

Lousy weather where air is moving in a counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere, sucking up the warm air, brings bad weather

200

What is the side facing the wind or the direction from which the wind is coming called?

Windward

300

Define the Coriolis Effect.

The curving of the path of a moving object from an otherwise straight path due to Earth's rotation.

300

Air masses get their temperature and humidity from

The land or water over which it forms

300

What do Stationary Fronts cause?

Stationary fronts cause many days of unchanging, usually clear, weather.

300

What are the five factors that describe weather?

Temperature

Air Pressure

Wind 

Humidity

Precipitation

Visibility 

300

What type of front brings drizzly rain followed by clear weather?

warm front

400

The Coriolis Effect is the curving of the path of a moving object in Earth's atmosphere that is caused by Earth's rotation. How does the Coriolis Effect affect winds globally?

It causes the wind to move in a curved path.

400

How do we characterize an air mass that forms over land?

Dry

400

What are the differences between a cold front and a warm front? (how they move)

In a cold front, cold air moves under warm air but in a warm front, warm air moves over cold air.

400

What two things is the hydrologic cycle driven by?

Energy from the Sun (evaporation) and Gravity (precipitation, runoff)

400

What is the rain shadow effect?

When mountains block rain, creating dry areas on one side.

500

What causes differences in air pressure around the Earth?

Warm air rises at the equator and cold air sinks at the poles.

500

A wet, cold air mass would be -

Maritime Polar

500

What front occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front, lifting warm air off the ground?

occluded front
500

A plane trip from New York to L.A. will take about six hours going from East to West but only five hours if you are traveling in the other direction. This is because of a strong, westerly wind caused by the spinning of the earth called the:

Jet Streams

500

Cold, dry air affecting the northern United States in winter often comes from



Continental polar air masses