Title: Jeopardy start
1Jeopardy start
2Fronts
3Air Masses
4Pressure Systems
5Clouds and Fronts
6Labs
7Miscellaneous
8Game board
Pressure Systems
Air Masses
Clouds And Fronts
Fronts
Labs
Misc.
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91-100
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All types of weather move in this general
direction across the United States.
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101-100A
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What is from West to East?
Return
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111-200
This type of weather front brings a short period
of heavy precipitation.
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121-200A
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What is a cold front?
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131-300
This type of front is followed with warm air and
winds from the south-southwest.
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141-300A
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What is a warm front?
Return
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151-400
When a cold and warm front oppose one another and
end up staying in the same place this front is
formed.
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161-400A
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What is a stationary front?
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171-500
This type of weather front happens when a cold
front overtakes a warm front lifting the warm air
mass off of the ground. Be specific.
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181-500A
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What is a cold type occluded front?
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192-100
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This type of air mass developed in the Northern
Pacific.
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202-100A
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What is maritime polar?
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212-200
This air mass developed over The Gulf of Mexico.
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222-200A
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What is maritime tropical?
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232-300
This air mass brings cold, dry air down from
Canada during the spring, summer and fall
seasons.
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242-300A
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What is continental polar ?
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252-400
These are the properties of a cT air mass.
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262-400A
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What are hot and dry?
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272-500
This air mass brings the most dense air.
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282-500A
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What is continental arctic?
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293-100
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This is a warm air pressure system.
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303-100A
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What is low pressure?
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313-200
This pressure system produces wind that turns
counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere.
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323-200A
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What is low pressure?
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333-300
This effect is the reason that wind is
deflected around pressure systems.
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343-300A
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What is the coriolis effect?
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353-400
This pressure system has winds that blow out from
the center.
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363-400A
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What is high pressure?
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373-500
This pressure system brings clear skies with cool
and dry air.
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383-500A
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What is high pressure?
Return
500
394-100
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These clouds look like cotton balls and are found
just after a thunderstorm.
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404-100A
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What are cumulus?
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414-200
This word added to a cloud signifies
precipitation can be found with warm, stationary,
and occluded fronts.
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424-200A
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What is nimbo or nimbus?
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434-300
This is a thunderstorm cloud, found with cold
fronts and occluded fronts.
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444-300A
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What is cumulonimbus?
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454-400
As a warm front approaches, this will happen to
the altitude of the clouds.
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464-400A
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What is lower?
Return
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474-500
These clouds can be found 24-48 hours before a
warm front.
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484-500A
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What are cirrus or cirrostratus?
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495-100
1 - 100
As high pressure approaches, this is what happens
to the temperature of the air.
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505-100A
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What is cool or drop?
Return
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515-200
The long form of air pressure 1016.4 converted
to short form is this.
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525-200A
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What is 164?
Return
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535-300
When relating station models to the clock,
current air temperature can be found at this time.
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545-300A
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What is 10 oclock?
Return
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555-400
Winds just after a frontal thunderstorm are
likely to blow from this direction.
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565-400A
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What is south west?
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575-500
On June 21-22, this is the angle of insolation at
the Tropic of Cancer.
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585-500A
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What is 90º?
Return
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596-100
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When the dew point temperature and air
temperature are very close, this will most likely
occur.
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606-100A
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What is precipitation?
Return
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616-200
This type of pressure is associated with all
precipitation.
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626-200A
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What is low pressure?
Return
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636-300
This latitude has the highest surface temperature
due to the high angle of insolation year round.
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646-300A
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What is 0º?
Return
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656-400
This process involving mountains causes more
precipitation on the windward side of a mountain.
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666-400A
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What is orographic lifting?
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676-500
This is the temperature at which clouds form.
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686-500A
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What is the dew point temperature?
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69Final Jeopardy
70Draw the low pressure, cold front , and warm
front on the map.
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74That's all for today. Good luck on your test!
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