- interpret isobars
- translate wind vector symbols
-HEAT:PHASE (solid, liquid, or vapor) linkages
-phase change processes & energy flux
-expressions & measurement of humidity
-content vs. capacity (and what indicators)
-is it saturated; is it rising (unstable)?
-condensation lifting level ("dew Point altitude")
-spontaneous cloud top altitude
-ELR, DALR, SALR: what they mean, when we use them
-translate station symbol
-isobar interpretation
-fronts, frontal weather, frontal motions
[NOTE!!! - these will NOT be the exact same questions that you will receive. These are EXAMPLES ONLY from prior exams; I never reuse exact questions.
[Treat each question as if it is fill-in-the-blank first; then leftclick the links to view the multiple choice list of answer options.]
1. The strongest winds should be [ ? ly] at Point [ ? ].
2. If, in [ ? ] air, 1 gram of liquid water [ ? s], then [ ? ] calories of heat were added to the water molecules.
3. If dry air temperature is 23�C, cloud development does not occur unless the depression of the wet bulb is [ ? ] and the dew point temperature is [ ? ], so that the air has become [ ? ].
4. Which site has the lowest cloud base height?
| SITE | DRY TEMP | DEW POINT | DEPRESSION |
| New York | 15�C | 11�C | 4�C |
| Atlanta | 26�C | 21�C | 5�C |
| Las Vegas | 22�C | 19�C | 3�C |
| Boise | 17�C | 10�C | 7�C |
5. Which site has the greatest likelihood for rain?
| ALTITUDE | ELR | CHICAGO dew point=16�C |
LOS ANGELES dew point=12�C |
DALLAS dew point=19�C |
| 0 m | 21�C | 22�C | 21�C | 23�C |
| 200 m | 18�C | ? | ? | ? |
| 400 m | 16�C | ? | ? | ? |
| 600 m | 15�C | ? | ? | ? |
| 800 m | 14�C | ? | ? | ? |
| 1000 m | 13�C | ? | ? | ? |
6. Of the five sites labeled with purple letters below, [ ? ] has the lowest relative humidity.
7. Of the five sites labeled with purple letters above, [ ? ] has the strongest southerly winds.
8. Of the five sites labeled with purple letters above, [ ? ] has the highest condensation lifting level and cloud base height.
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