Blizzards and Cold Outbreaks Flashcards

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Cold front

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where cold air replaces warm air; warm air is displaced up and over an approaching cold front; short-lived rains at frontal boundary

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Warm front

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where warm air replaces cooler air; rises up and over but the warm air doesn’t rise as rapidly; precip ahead of the front

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Stationary front

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doesn’t move; winds parallel but opposite directions; clear to partly cloudy but there can be light precip

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Occluded front

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cold front catches up to and overtakes a warm front

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Dry line

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a (moisture) boundary between air masses but NOT a front; a narrow boundary of steep change in dew point; location of summer thunderstorms

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Cyclogenesis

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any development or strengthening of a mid-latitude cyclone

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Bomb

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Explosive cyclogenesis; pressure drops by more than 24 mb in 24 hours

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Sleet

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snow melts and refreezes before reaching the surface

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Freezing rain

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snow melts and refreezes on contact with the surface

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Blizzard

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blowing snow, reduced visibility (less than 1/4 mi), and strong winds (more than 30 kts)

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Nor’easter

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Mid-latitude cyclones that develop or intensify off the eastern seaboard of North America, then move along the coast; temp difference in warm air over the water and cold Arctic air over the land feeds the nor’easter

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Post-tropical cyclones

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can no longer be considered a tropical cyclone; carry heavy rains and high winds

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Subtropical cyclone

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form when a deep cold-core extratropical cyclone drops down into the subtropics; requires some central convection around a warm core but without fronts; wider wind fields with the max sustained winds located further from the center than typical tropical cyclones

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Polar vortex

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large area of low pressure and cold air surrounding both poles; always exists but strengthens in winter

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Wind chill

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the temp the air feels like to the human skin due to cold temps and wind

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