Weather Basics
Types of Fronts
Pressure Systems
The Jet Stream
The Coriolis Effect
100

A _______________ air mass forms over the ocean and is typically humid.

Maritime

100

What happens when a cold front passes?

  • Cold air pushes under warm air

  • Brings: thunderstorms, heavy rain, possible snow

  • Sharp temperature drop after front passes

100

What type of weather does high pressure usually bring?

Usually brings clear, stable weather

100

What is the jet stream?

  • Fast-moving river of air high in the atmosphere

100

What causes the Coriolis effect?

Earth's rotation causes moving objects to curve

200

What are air masses?

large bodies of air with similar temperature and moisture characteristics

200

How is a warm front represented on a weather map?

  • Shown as red line with half circles on weather maps

200

Which of the following correctly describes a low-pressure system?

A) Air sinks and moves clockwise

B) Air rises and moves counterclockwise

C) It always brings dry and warm weather

D) It forms only over oceans

B Air rises and moves counterclockwise

200

In which direction does the jet stream usually flow?

  • Usually flows west to east

200

How does the Coriolis effect influence wind patterns in the Northern Hemisphere?

  • Objects curve to the right

300

Which factor is NOT used to classify an air mass?

A) Temperature

B) Humidity

C) Source region

D) Wind speed

Wind Speed

300

What type of weather does a stationary front bring?

  • persistent cloudy, wet weather

300

How does air movement differ between high and low-pressure systems?

High Pressure (H)

  • Air sinks and moves clockwise

Low Pressure (L)

  • Air rises and moves counterclockwise


300

How does the jet stream affect weather patterns?

Steers storm systems

300

How does the Coriolis effect influence wind patterns in the Southern Hemisphere?

  • Objects deflect to the left

400

What does 'cP' stand for in terms of air masses?

Continental polar 

400

A ______________ front forms when a warm air mass rises over a cold air mass, bringing steady rain or snow.

Warm

400

What type of weather does low pressure usually bring?

  • Usually brings cloudy, unstable weather

400

What seasonal change occurs in the location of the jet stream?

Winter: moves south, bringing cold air

Summer: moves north, bringing warm air

400

Even though the Coriolis effect deflects objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the Southern, which direction does it cause hurricanes to rotate in each hemisphere? 

counterclockwise rotation of hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere.

500

_______________________ is the amount of water vapor in the air.

Humidity

500

What is the difference between a cold front and a warm front in terms of air movement?

Cold Front

  • Cold air pushes under warm air

Warm Front

  • Warm air rises over cold air


500

Why do low pressure systems bring cloudy and rainy weather?

A low pressure system has lower pressure at its center than the areas around it. Winds blow towards the low pressure, and the air rises in the atmosphere where they meet. As the air rises, the water vapor within it condenses, forming clouds and often precipitation.

500

How does the jet stream influence storm systems?

steering weather systems and determining their speed and direction, acting as a boundary between contrasting air masses.

500

Explain how the Coriolis effect impacts ocean currents.

deflects ocean currents to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere