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Chapter 7 Quiz
1. Which type of front typically produces the fastest rise of air?
Cold
Stationary
Dark
Warm
Occluded
2 This map shows air streams converging and diverging along a north-south axis in the tropical Atlantic Ocean.
This feature is a weather disturbance called a(n) ________.
anticyclone
midlatitude cyclone
easterly wave
tropical cyclone
thunderstorm
3; When neither air mass displaces the adjacent one, their boundary is called a(n) ________ front.
occluded
cold
stationary
warm
dry
4. Tornado patterns have changed in which one of the following ways?
The western United States now has almost all tornadoes.
Tornado outbreaks are becoming more common.
Tornadoes are becoming less predictable.
Many more people are now being killed.
Tornadoes are being caused by cooling Earth surface temperatures.
5 Thunderstorms are violent ________ storms accompanied by thunder and lightning.
adiabatic
jet stream
convective
occluded
stationary
6. Calm, fair weather is most likely to result from a(n) ________.
midlatitude anticyclone
tornado
chinook
midlatitude cyclone
tropical cyclone
7. This figure shows an air mass moving in a directional arrow from northern Canada to Mexico.
What air mass source and movement does this figure show?
cT
A
mP
E
cP
8. A midlatitude anticyclone ________.
has a front in its center
is associated with sunny, dry weather
is more than one air mass
is associated with fast winds
exhibits instability
9. The beginning of a middle latitude cyclone is known as ________.
a westerly wave
cyclogenesis
the mature stage
the dissipating stage
an occlusion
10. _______ is a distinguishing feature of thunderstorms.
Scant vertical development
Ground fog
Clouds of horizontal development
An anvil top
A cirrus cloud base
11. The warmest air can be found in the ________ air mass.
mT
mP
cP
E
cT
12. The eye of the hurricane is a zone characterized by ________.
a radius of approximately 1,000 kilometers
the most severe winds in the storms
sinking air
tremendous amounts of precipitation
many tornadoes
13. Tornadoes, although erratic in their pathways, are always characterized by ________ pressure.
low
devaporized
adiabatic
high
constantly variable
14. Which of the following masses rarely affects North America?
Maritime tropical
Arctic
Equatorial
Continental polar
Continental tropical
15. On the average, ________ fronts move the fastest of all fronts.
warm
stationary
occluded
cold
hot
16. This map shows the world distribution of general tropical cyclone tracks and the origin points of tropical cyclones.
Why don’t tropical cyclones originate in the South Atlantic Ocean?
Water temperatures are too cold
Weak subtropical high pressure
No jet stream
No fast ocean currents
No trade winds
17. Hurricanes are usually fueled by energy from ________.
frontal boundaries
warm water
the jet stream
fast surface winds
midlatitude cyclones
18. Which of the following areas is where the most severe thunderstorm watches are issued?
Central United States
Southern Canada
Rocky Mountain States
California
Florida
19. Which of the following statements does not correctly describe the U.S. distribution of midlatitude cyclones?
More occur in the summer than in the winter.
They commonly form along the central Atlantic coast.
Most of them exit the country through the Northeast.
They form underneath areas of divergence.
They commonly form downwind of the Rocky Mountains.
20. Midlatitude cyclones and anticyclones function as migratory features in the ________.
easterlies
ionosphere
westerlies
ITC
stratosphere
21. A(n) ________ is the name for a tornado that does not reach the ground.
funnel cloud
stratus cloud
mesocyclone
anticyclone
“EF-0”
22. Fronts are located ________.
with respect to motion, to the rear of air masses
underneath air masses
at the edges of air masses
in the middle of air masses
near air masses
23. Which type of front causes many hours of steady rain before that front passes a location?
Tropical
Stationary
Warm
Cold
Dry line
24. North America’s greatest hurricane loss of life took place in ________.
Savannah, Georgia
Miami, Florida
New Orleans, Louisiana
Los Angeles, California
Galveston, Texas
26. The Enhanced Fujita Scale ranges from EF ________ to EF ________.
1, 10
0, 10
0, 5
1, 100
-10, 10
Chapter 7 Quiz Answers
1. Which type of front typically produces the fastest rise of air?
Cold
Stationary
Dark
Warm
Occluded
Answer: Cold