Weather Systems Flashcards

1
Q

Three things needed for cloud formation

A

Condensation, cooling, lift

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2
Q

Height at which clouds form

A

Lifting condensation level

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3
Q

Four lifting mechanisms

A

Topographic, frontal, convection, convergence

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4
Q

What is a front?

A

The boundary between two air masses

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5
Q

Three sources of air mass

A

Polar, tropical, arctic

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6
Q

Track of air mass

A

Continental and maritime

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7
Q

Cloud progression in the warm front

A

Cirrus, cirrostratus, altostratus, nimbostratus

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8
Q

Cloud progression in cold front

A

Cumulonimbus, cumulus

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9
Q

Cold fronts are represented by

A

Triangles

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10
Q

Warm fronts are represented by

A

Semi-circles

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11
Q

Around mountainous areas, topographic lift can cause

A

Rain shadows

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12
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Winds which are warmed and dried on the lee side of a mountain

A

Foehn winds

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13
Q

Clouds formed when air is lifted topographically and then is unstable

A

Wave clouds (lenticular)

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14
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If air still has momentum at the top of the mountain, it can form

A

Cumulonimbus

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15
Q

Stable planetary boundary layer is when temperature

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Increases with height then inverts

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16
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Convective planetary boundary layer is when temperature

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Decreases with height then double inverts

17
Q

Clouds formed by air rises by convection then sinks either side

A

Boundary layer rolls

18
Q

Boundary layer rolls with a background wind can be organised into

A

Cloud streets

19
Q

Synoptic scale convergence

A

Low pressure systems, cyclones, ITCZ

20
Q

Mesoscale convergence

A

Topography, sea breeze, gravity currents

21
Q

Heat flux which increases temperature

A

Sensible heat flux

22
Q

Heat flux which increases humidity

A

Latent heat flux