Deck 16: Hurricanes

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Most hurricanes have fronts.
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Computer models of hurricanes almost always agree on their predictions of a hurricane's movement and evolution.
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Streamlines, rather than isobars, are used on surface weather maps in the tropics because they show where surface air converges and diverges.
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Which of the following is the least likely characteristic of an easterly wave?

A)Moves from east to west
B)Has converging winds on its western side
C)Showers and thunderstorms may be found on its eastern side
D)Indicates a region of lower-than-average pressure
E)Is a tropical wave
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As it is warm all year long in the tropics, the weather is not characterized by four seasons which, for the most part, are determined by temperature variations.
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Most hurricanes move westward over tropical waters.
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Lists of names for tropical storms are recycled every six years.
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When a hurricane is approaching from the south, its highest winds are usually on its eastern, or right, side.
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Streamlines on a weather map depict ____.

A)water temperature
B)pressure
C)wind flow
D)dew point
E)ocean currents
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A hurricane that once began to weaken can strengthen again, if it moves over a body of warm water.
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The ocean surface water temperature is usually cooler after the passage of a hurricane.
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It is impossible for a hurricane to form in the tropical North Atlantic or North Pacific during December.
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Hurricanes have strong divergence at their tops.
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If the circumstances are right, it is possible for a hurricane to form over land.
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A visible satellite image can be important in determining whether a developing hurricane will continue to strengthen.
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Before hurricanes and tropical storms were assigned names, they were identified according to their latitude and longitude.
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North Atlantic hurricanes are more likely to form in October than in May.
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Suppose the eye of a hurricane passed directly over you, and you survived the experience. If winds were from the northeast as the eyewall first approached you, from what direction did the winds blow when the eyewall reached you the second time?

A)Northwest
B)Northeast
C)Southeast
D)Southwest
E)North
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In order for a hurricane to form, the layer of warm water must extend from the ocean surface to a depth of at least 400 meters.
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Suppose this year five tropical storms develop into full-fledged hurricanes over the North Atlantic Ocean. The name of the third hurricane will definitely begin with the letter C .
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The first three stages of a developing hurricane are (from first stage to third stage)____.

A)tropical disturbance, tropical storm, and typhoon
B)tropical depression, tropical disturbance, and tropical storm
C)tropical disturbance, tropical depression, and tropical storm
D)cyclone, typhoon, and tropical storm
E)typhoon, cyclone, and tropical storm
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As surface air rushes in toward the eye of a hurricane, the air expands and should cool. The main reason the surface air is not cooler around the eye is that ____.

A)the sinking air near the eye warms the air
B)friction with the water adds heat to the air
C)the warm water heats the air
D)sunlight heats the air
E)the spinning motion prevents air from rising or sinking
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In a hurricane, the eye wall represents ____.

A)the exact center of the storm
B)the area of broken cloudiness at the center
C)a region of light winds and low pressure
D)a zone of intense thunderstorms around the center
E)a layer of cirrus cloud in the center of the storm
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Which is least likely to be a condition conducive to the formation of hurricanes?

A)A region of converging surface winds at the surface
B)Warm water
C)Strong upper-level winds
D)Cold air aloft
E)Moist, humid surface air
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The most likely latitudes to experience hurricane formation are between ____ latitude.

A)the equator and 5 degrees
B)5 degrees and 20 degrees
C)20 degrees and 35 degrees
D)35 degrees and 50 degrees
E)50 degrees and 65 degrees
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Which statement below concerning hurricanes is the least correct?

A)They may contain tornadoes.
B)They may contain severe thunderstorms.
C)A hurricane moving northward over the eastern Pacific will normally survive for a longer time than one moving north over the Atlantic.
D)A weakening hurricane can move up to middle latitudes and turn into a mid-latitude cyclone.
E)The energy for a hurricane comes from the direct transfer of sensible heat and latent heat from the warm ocean surface.
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Which would you least expect to observe as the eye of a hurricane passes directly over your area?

A)An increase in surface temperature
B)A very low surface pressure reading
C)High winds
D)Little or no precipitation
E)An area relatively free of clouds
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Hurricanes are least likely to form ____.

A)along the ITCZ
B)along the equator
C)with an easterly wave
D)when the trade wind inversion is weak
E)when the surface water temperature exceeds 25 degrees Celsius
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Just before a storm becomes a fully developed hurricane, it is in the ____ stage.

A)tropical depression
B)tropical disturbance
C)tropical storm
D)cyclone
E)typhoon
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Which event only forms over water?

A)Thunderstorm
B)Funnel cloud
C)Tornado
D)Mesocyclone
E)Hurricane
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Hurricane winds rotate in a clockwise direction ____.

A)in the Northern Hemisphere only
B)in the Southern Hemisphere only
C)in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
D)in neither hemisphere
E)depending on the season in which they occur
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As a northward-moving hurricane passes to the east of an area, surface winds should change from ____.

A)northwest to north to northeast
B)west to southwest to south
C)northeast to north to northwest
D)south to southwest to west
E)southeast to south to southwest
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At the periphery of a hurricane, the air ____, and several kilometers above the surface, in the eye, the air ____.

A)sinks; sinks
B)is stationary; rises
C)rises; is stationary
D)rises; rises
E)sinks; rises
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The strongest winds in a hurricane are found ____.

A)at the center of the storm
B)in the eye wall
C)in the rain bands
D)at upper levels, above the center of the hurricane
E)near the periphery of the hurricane
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The vertical structure of the hurricane shows an upper-level ____ of air, and a surface ____ of air.

A)outflow; inflow
B)stagnation; outflow
C)inflow; outflow
D)inflow; inflow
E)stagnation; inflow
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Hurricanes dissipate ____.

A)when they move over warmer water
B)when they move over land
C)when surface inflow of air is lower than upper-level outflow of air
D)immediately on December 1
E)when surface winds converge
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The main source of energy for a hurricane is the ____.

A)upper-level jet stream
B)rising of warm air and sinking of cold air in the vicinity of weather fronts
C)warm ocean water and release of latent heat of condensation
D)ocean currents and tides
E)solar radiation
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The main difference between a hurricane and a tropical storm is that ____.

A)hurricanes are larger
B)tropical storms are more than 500 miles from the U.S. mainland
C)wind speeds are greater in a hurricane
D)hurricanes have a clearly defined eye on satellite photographs
E)tropical storms deliver more moisture
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Pressure at the center of a hurricane is ____ the surroundings at the surface and ____ than the surroundings aloft.

A)higher than; lower
B)lower than; higher
C)the same as; lower
D)higher than; higher
E)the same as; lower
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In the Northern Hemisphere, hurricanes and middle latitude cyclones are similar in that both ____.

A)have surface weather fronts
B)intensify with increasing height above the ground
C)have winds that blow counterclockwise around their centers
D)will generally move from west to east
E)have winds that blow clockwise around their centers
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The strongest winds in a hurricane heading westward toward Florida would most likely be found on the ____ side.

A)northern
B)southern
C)eastern
D)western
E)southeastern
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The name Maria will most likely be used to name a tropical storm again in what year?

A)In 2023 in the Atlantic
B)In 2020 in the Pacific
C)In 2022 in the Atlantic
D)Sometime after 2027
E)It is most likely going to be retired as a name used for tropical storms
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A cyclone is known as a ____ when it is in this earliest stage of primary development.

A)tropical storm
B)hurricane
C)typhoon
D)tropical depression
E)tropical inversion
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Strong winds associated with the Saharan air layer (SAL)are ____ the development of a hurricane.

A)conducive to
B)not conducive to
C)immaterial to
D)required for
E)fosters
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Most of the destruction caused by a hurricane is a result of ____.

A)high winds
B)flooding
C)tornadoes
D)hail
E)spinning winds
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Hurricanes cannot form along the equator because ____.

A)there is not much water along the equator, it is mostly land
B)the Coriolis force is too small along the equator
C)there are no feedback mechanisms along the equator
D)it is too humid for the ocean water to evaporate
E)the water temperature is too warm
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Which method below describes how scientists have tried to modify hurricanes?

A)Putting an oil slick over the ocean water and igniting it
B)Seeding the hurricanes with silver iodide
C)Igniting huge smoke bombs in the eye of the storm
D)Seeding the hurricanes with hair-thin pieces of aluminum called chaff
E)Cooling the ocean temperatures
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On the Saffir-Simpson scale, a Category 5 storm would indicate _____________.

A)a weak hurricane
B)a moderately strong hurricane
C)a very strong hurricane
D)a moderate to strong hurricane
E)None of these is correct.
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The process by which a hurricane's innermost ring of clouds dissipates and then strengthens is called ____.

A)landfall
B)storm surge
C)eyewall replacement
D)spiral rain bands
E)dissipation
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Which of the following areas in the United States would most likely experience thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes during the course of one year?

A)Pacific Coast states
B)New England states
C)Gulf coast states
D)Great Plains states
E)Mountain states
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The energy for hurricanes comes from the transfer of ____ from the ocean surface to the atmosphere.

A)sensible heat and momentum
B)latent heat and momentum
C)infrared radiation and momentum
D)sensible heat and latent heat
E)moisture
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Storms that form in the tropics are given names when ____.

A)they reach tropical storm strength
B)they become fully developed hurricanes
C)they approach to within 250 miles of land
D)rotation becomes visible on a satellite photograph
E)as soon as they form
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A favorable condition for hurricane development is a ____.

A)deep layer of stable air
B)shallow layer of absolutely unstable air
C)shallow layer of conditionally unstable air
D)deep layer of conditionally unstable air
E)completely stable environment
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A storm of tropical origin whose high winds and water cause a great deal of destruction to islands in the western North Pacific is (in this part of the world)known as a ____.

A)hurricane
B)cyclone
C)willy willy
D)mesocyclone
E)typhoon
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Which of the following is true?

A)Hurricanes are only given male names.
B)Hurricanes are only given female names.
C)Hurricanes are alternately assigned male and female names.
D)Atlantic hurricanes are given male names and Pacific hurricanes are given female names.
E)The naming system is totally random.
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Which below is the best indication that a hurricane will likely strike your area within 24 hours?

A)A hurricane watch issued by the National Weather Service
B)High cirrus clouds moving in from the east
C)A hurricane warning issued by the National Weather Service
D)Easterly or northeasterly winds with speeds in excess of 30 knots
E)A rapid drop in pressure and heavy rains
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A named storm in the Atlantic with sustained winds that have reached 64 knots would be called a ____.

A)hurricane
B)typhoon
C)cyclone
D)willy willy
E)baguio
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Surface winds in hurricanes typically reach a maximum in the ____.

A)eye
B)eyewall
C)anvils
D)spiral bands
E)very outskirts of the storm
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A devastating and destructive storm that came ashore near New Orleans in 2005 was Hurricane ____.

A)Ivan
B)Katrina
C)Wilma
D)Andrew
E)Camille
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A hurricane warning ____.

A)gives the exact location where a hurricane will make landfall
B)is usually issued a week ahead of a hurricane's arrival
C)indicates that a hurricane will strike an area
D)is issued when a hurricane approaches to within 500 miles of the U.S. mainland
E)is issued whenever surface wind speeds exceed 74 mi./hr.
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The name given to a hurricane-like storm that forms over the tropical western North Pacific Ocean is a(n)____________________.
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If a hurricane is moving westward at 10 knots, its strongest winds will be on its ____________________ side.
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As latent heat is released inside the clouds of a hurricane, the warming of the air aloft creates an area of ____________________ pressure aloft.
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Aircrafts that fly directly into a hurricane to obtain data are called ____________________.
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In the western North Pacific, hurricanes are called ____________________ , in India ____________________, and in Australia ____________________.
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You are in Darwin, Australia (on the north shore), and a hurricane approaches from the north. Where would the highest storm surge be?

A)To the north
B)To the east
C)To the south
D)To the southeast
E)To the west
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In a hurricane's ____________________ skies are often clear or partly cloudy.
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Initially, the mass of thunderstorms with only a slight wind circulation is known as a(n)____________________, or tropical wave. It becomes a(n)____________________ when the winds increase to between 20 and 34 knots and several closed isobars appear about its center on a surface weather map. When the isobars are packed together and the winds are between 35 and 64 knots, it further develops into a(n)____________________. The latter is classified as a(n)____________________ only when its winds exceed 64 knots (74 mi/hr).
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Hurricanes are given names when the storm is in the ____ stage of development.

A)tropical storm strength
B)dissipating
C)developing
D)beginning
E)inversion
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Suppose, in the North Atlantic, an eastward-moving ocean vessel is directly in the path of a westward-moving hurricane. The ship's wisest course would be to veer to the _______ of the storm.

A)north
B)east
C)southeast
D)south
E)west
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During hurricanes, the combined effect of high water (which is usually well above the high-tide level), high winds, and the net Ekman transport toward the coast, produces a(n)____________________.
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When Hurricane Andrew moved over south Florida during August 1992, ____ caused the relatively small areas of extreme damage.

A)storm surges
B)high winds
C)river flooding
D)spin-up vortices
E)flash flooding
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When a hurricane poses a direct threat to an area, a hurricane ____________________ is issued. When it appears that the storm will strike an area within 24 hours, a hurricane ____________________ is issued.
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As Hurricane Katrina moved toward the Louisiana coast, it underwent ____________________, during which the old eyewall dissipated and a new one formed farther away from the coast.
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Hurricanes have been seeded with silver iodide to attempt to ____.

A)minimize storm surges
B)reduce their winds
C)mitigate flooding
D)make hurricanes dissipate immediately upon formation
E)change their paths
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The winds of a hurricane ____ as the storm moves over cooler water than when it moves over warmer land.

A)decrease more quickly
B)decrease less quickly
C)increase more quickly
D)increase less quickly
E)remain more stable
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Because of the conservation of angular momentum, air spiraling inward toward the center of a hurricane ____________________ in speed.
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Most hurricane-related deaths are a result of ____.

A)flooding
B)falling debris
C)strong winds
D)lightning strikes
E)collapse of buildings
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The ____________________ is an abnormal rise of several meters in the ocean level, which inundates low-lying areas and turns beachfront homes into piles of splinters. It is particularly damaging when it coincides with normal high tides.
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A(n)____________________ is a temperature-measuring device that is dropped from an aircraft into the ocean where it measures water temperature as it slowly descends beneath the surface.
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Most hurricanes have fronts.
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Computer models of hurricanes almost always agree on their predictions of a hurricane's movement and evolution.
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Streamlines, rather than isobars, are used on surface weather maps in the tropics because they show where surface air converges and diverges.
True
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Which of the following is the least likely characteristic of an easterly wave?

A)Moves from east to west
B)Has converging winds on its western side
C)Showers and thunderstorms may be found on its eastern side
D)Indicates a region of lower-than-average pressure
E)Is a tropical wave
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As it is warm all year long in the tropics, the weather is not characterized by four seasons which, for the most part, are determined by temperature variations.
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Most hurricanes move westward over tropical waters.
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Lists of names for tropical storms are recycled every six years.
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When a hurricane is approaching from the south, its highest winds are usually on its eastern, or right, side.
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Streamlines on a weather map depict ____.

A)water temperature
B)pressure
C)wind flow
D)dew point
E)ocean currents
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A hurricane that once began to weaken can strengthen again, if it moves over a body of warm water.
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The ocean surface water temperature is usually cooler after the passage of a hurricane.
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It is impossible for a hurricane to form in the tropical North Atlantic or North Pacific during December.
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Hurricanes have strong divergence at their tops.
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If the circumstances are right, it is possible for a hurricane to form over land.
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A visible satellite image can be important in determining whether a developing hurricane will continue to strengthen.
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Before hurricanes and tropical storms were assigned names, they were identified according to their latitude and longitude.
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North Atlantic hurricanes are more likely to form in October than in May.
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Suppose the eye of a hurricane passed directly over you, and you survived the experience. If winds were from the northeast as the eyewall first approached you, from what direction did the winds blow when the eyewall reached you the second time?

A)Northwest
B)Northeast
C)Southeast
D)Southwest
E)North
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In order for a hurricane to form, the layer of warm water must extend from the ocean surface to a depth of at least 400 meters.
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Suppose this year five tropical storms develop into full-fledged hurricanes over the North Atlantic Ocean. The name of the third hurricane will definitely begin with the letter C .
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The first three stages of a developing hurricane are (from first stage to third stage)____.

A)tropical disturbance, tropical storm, and typhoon
B)tropical depression, tropical disturbance, and tropical storm
C)tropical disturbance, tropical depression, and tropical storm
D)cyclone, typhoon, and tropical storm
E)typhoon, cyclone, and tropical storm
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As surface air rushes in toward the eye of a hurricane, the air expands and should cool. The main reason the surface air is not cooler around the eye is that ____.

A)the sinking air near the eye warms the air
B)friction with the water adds heat to the air
C)the warm water heats the air
D)sunlight heats the air
E)the spinning motion prevents air from rising or sinking
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In a hurricane, the eye wall represents ____.

A)the exact center of the storm
B)the area of broken cloudiness at the center
C)a region of light winds and low pressure
D)a zone of intense thunderstorms around the center
E)a layer of cirrus cloud in the center of the storm
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Which is least likely to be a condition conducive to the formation of hurricanes?

A)A region of converging surface winds at the surface
B)Warm water
C)Strong upper-level winds
D)Cold air aloft
E)Moist, humid surface air
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The most likely latitudes to experience hurricane formation are between ____ latitude.

A)the equator and 5 degrees
B)5 degrees and 20 degrees
C)20 degrees and 35 degrees
D)35 degrees and 50 degrees
E)50 degrees and 65 degrees
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Which statement below concerning hurricanes is the least correct?

A)They may contain tornadoes.
B)They may contain severe thunderstorms.
C)A hurricane moving northward over the eastern Pacific will normally survive for a longer time than one moving north over the Atlantic.
D)A weakening hurricane can move up to middle latitudes and turn into a mid-latitude cyclone.
E)The energy for a hurricane comes from the direct transfer of sensible heat and latent heat from the warm ocean surface.
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Which would you least expect to observe as the eye of a hurricane passes directly over your area?

A)An increase in surface temperature
B)A very low surface pressure reading
C)High winds
D)Little or no precipitation
E)An area relatively free of clouds
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Hurricanes are least likely to form ____.

A)along the ITCZ
B)along the equator
C)with an easterly wave
D)when the trade wind inversion is weak
E)when the surface water temperature exceeds 25 degrees Celsius
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Just before a storm becomes a fully developed hurricane, it is in the ____ stage.

A)tropical depression
B)tropical disturbance
C)tropical storm
D)cyclone
E)typhoon
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Which event only forms over water?

A)Thunderstorm
B)Funnel cloud
C)Tornado
D)Mesocyclone
E)Hurricane
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Hurricane winds rotate in a clockwise direction ____.

A)in the Northern Hemisphere only
B)in the Southern Hemisphere only
C)in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
D)in neither hemisphere
E)depending on the season in which they occur
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As a northward-moving hurricane passes to the east of an area, surface winds should change from ____.

A)northwest to north to northeast
B)west to southwest to south
C)northeast to north to northwest
D)south to southwest to west
E)southeast to south to southwest
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At the periphery of a hurricane, the air ____, and several kilometers above the surface, in the eye, the air ____.

A)sinks; sinks
B)is stationary; rises
C)rises; is stationary
D)rises; rises
E)sinks; rises
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The strongest winds in a hurricane are found ____.

A)at the center of the storm
B)in the eye wall
C)in the rain bands
D)at upper levels, above the center of the hurricane
E)near the periphery of the hurricane
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The vertical structure of the hurricane shows an upper-level ____ of air, and a surface ____ of air.

A)outflow; inflow
B)stagnation; outflow
C)inflow; outflow
D)inflow; inflow
E)stagnation; inflow
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Hurricanes dissipate ____.

A)when they move over warmer water
B)when they move over land
C)when surface inflow of air is lower than upper-level outflow of air
D)immediately on December 1
E)when surface winds converge
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The main source of energy for a hurricane is the ____.

A)upper-level jet stream
B)rising of warm air and sinking of cold air in the vicinity of weather fronts
C)warm ocean water and release of latent heat of condensation
D)ocean currents and tides
E)solar radiation
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The main difference between a hurricane and a tropical storm is that ____.

A)hurricanes are larger
B)tropical storms are more than 500 miles from the U.S. mainland
C)wind speeds are greater in a hurricane
D)hurricanes have a clearly defined eye on satellite photographs
E)tropical storms deliver more moisture
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Pressure at the center of a hurricane is ____ the surroundings at the surface and ____ than the surroundings aloft.

A)higher than; lower
B)lower than; higher
C)the same as; lower
D)higher than; higher
E)the same as; lower
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In the Northern Hemisphere, hurricanes and middle latitude cyclones are similar in that both ____.

A)have surface weather fronts
B)intensify with increasing height above the ground
C)have winds that blow counterclockwise around their centers
D)will generally move from west to east
E)have winds that blow clockwise around their centers
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The strongest winds in a hurricane heading westward toward Florida would most likely be found on the ____ side.

A)northern
B)southern
C)eastern
D)western
E)southeastern
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The name Maria will most likely be used to name a tropical storm again in what year?

A)In 2023 in the Atlantic
B)In 2020 in the Pacific
C)In 2022 in the Atlantic
D)Sometime after 2027
E)It is most likely going to be retired as a name used for tropical storms
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A cyclone is known as a ____ when it is in this earliest stage of primary development.

A)tropical storm
B)hurricane
C)typhoon
D)tropical depression
E)tropical inversion
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Strong winds associated with the Saharan air layer (SAL)are ____ the development of a hurricane.

A)conducive to
B)not conducive to
C)immaterial to
D)required for
E)fosters
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45
Most of the destruction caused by a hurricane is a result of ____.

A)high winds
B)flooding
C)tornadoes
D)hail
E)spinning winds
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46
Hurricanes cannot form along the equator because ____.

A)there is not much water along the equator, it is mostly land
B)the Coriolis force is too small along the equator
C)there are no feedback mechanisms along the equator
D)it is too humid for the ocean water to evaporate
E)the water temperature is too warm
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47
Which method below describes how scientists have tried to modify hurricanes?

A)Putting an oil slick over the ocean water and igniting it
B)Seeding the hurricanes with silver iodide
C)Igniting huge smoke bombs in the eye of the storm
D)Seeding the hurricanes with hair-thin pieces of aluminum called chaff
E)Cooling the ocean temperatures
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48
On the Saffir-Simpson scale, a Category 5 storm would indicate _____________.

A)a weak hurricane
B)a moderately strong hurricane
C)a very strong hurricane
D)a moderate to strong hurricane
E)None of these is correct.
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49
The process by which a hurricane's innermost ring of clouds dissipates and then strengthens is called ____.

A)landfall
B)storm surge
C)eyewall replacement
D)spiral rain bands
E)dissipation
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50
Which of the following areas in the United States would most likely experience thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes during the course of one year?

A)Pacific Coast states
B)New England states
C)Gulf coast states
D)Great Plains states
E)Mountain states
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51
The energy for hurricanes comes from the transfer of ____ from the ocean surface to the atmosphere.

A)sensible heat and momentum
B)latent heat and momentum
C)infrared radiation and momentum
D)sensible heat and latent heat
E)moisture
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52
Storms that form in the tropics are given names when ____.

A)they reach tropical storm strength
B)they become fully developed hurricanes
C)they approach to within 250 miles of land
D)rotation becomes visible on a satellite photograph
E)as soon as they form
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53
A favorable condition for hurricane development is a ____.

A)deep layer of stable air
B)shallow layer of absolutely unstable air
C)shallow layer of conditionally unstable air
D)deep layer of conditionally unstable air
E)completely stable environment
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54
A storm of tropical origin whose high winds and water cause a great deal of destruction to islands in the western North Pacific is (in this part of the world)known as a ____.

A)hurricane
B)cyclone
C)willy willy
D)mesocyclone
E)typhoon
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55
Which of the following is true?

A)Hurricanes are only given male names.
B)Hurricanes are only given female names.
C)Hurricanes are alternately assigned male and female names.
D)Atlantic hurricanes are given male names and Pacific hurricanes are given female names.
E)The naming system is totally random.
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56
Which below is the best indication that a hurricane will likely strike your area within 24 hours?

A)A hurricane watch issued by the National Weather Service
B)High cirrus clouds moving in from the east
C)A hurricane warning issued by the National Weather Service
D)Easterly or northeasterly winds with speeds in excess of 30 knots
E)A rapid drop in pressure and heavy rains
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57
A named storm in the Atlantic with sustained winds that have reached 64 knots would be called a ____.

A)hurricane
B)typhoon
C)cyclone
D)willy willy
E)baguio
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58
Surface winds in hurricanes typically reach a maximum in the ____.

A)eye
B)eyewall
C)anvils
D)spiral bands
E)very outskirts of the storm
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59
A devastating and destructive storm that came ashore near New Orleans in 2005 was Hurricane ____.

A)Ivan
B)Katrina
C)Wilma
D)Andrew
E)Camille
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60
A hurricane warning ____.

A)gives the exact location where a hurricane will make landfall
B)is usually issued a week ahead of a hurricane's arrival
C)indicates that a hurricane will strike an area
D)is issued when a hurricane approaches to within 500 miles of the U.S. mainland
E)is issued whenever surface wind speeds exceed 74 mi./hr.
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61
The name given to a hurricane-like storm that forms over the tropical western North Pacific Ocean is a(n)____________________.
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62
If a hurricane is moving westward at 10 knots, its strongest winds will be on its ____________________ side.
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63
As latent heat is released inside the clouds of a hurricane, the warming of the air aloft creates an area of ____________________ pressure aloft.
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64
Aircrafts that fly directly into a hurricane to obtain data are called ____________________.
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65
In the western North Pacific, hurricanes are called ____________________ , in India ____________________, and in Australia ____________________.
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66
You are in Darwin, Australia (on the north shore), and a hurricane approaches from the north. Where would the highest storm surge be?

A)To the north
B)To the east
C)To the south
D)To the southeast
E)To the west
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67
In a hurricane's ____________________ skies are often clear or partly cloudy.
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68
Initially, the mass of thunderstorms with only a slight wind circulation is known as a(n)____________________, or tropical wave. It becomes a(n)____________________ when the winds increase to between 20 and 34 knots and several closed isobars appear about its center on a surface weather map. When the isobars are packed together and the winds are between 35 and 64 knots, it further develops into a(n)____________________. The latter is classified as a(n)____________________ only when its winds exceed 64 knots (74 mi/hr).
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69
Hurricanes are given names when the storm is in the ____ stage of development.

A)tropical storm strength
B)dissipating
C)developing
D)beginning
E)inversion
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70
Suppose, in the North Atlantic, an eastward-moving ocean vessel is directly in the path of a westward-moving hurricane. The ship's wisest course would be to veer to the _______ of the storm.

A)north
B)east
C)southeast
D)south
E)west
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71
During hurricanes, the combined effect of high water (which is usually well above the high-tide level), high winds, and the net Ekman transport toward the coast, produces a(n)____________________.
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72
When Hurricane Andrew moved over south Florida during August 1992, ____ caused the relatively small areas of extreme damage.

A)storm surges
B)high winds
C)river flooding
D)spin-up vortices
E)flash flooding
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73
When a hurricane poses a direct threat to an area, a hurricane ____________________ is issued. When it appears that the storm will strike an area within 24 hours, a hurricane ____________________ is issued.
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74
As Hurricane Katrina moved toward the Louisiana coast, it underwent ____________________, during which the old eyewall dissipated and a new one formed farther away from the coast.
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75
Hurricanes have been seeded with silver iodide to attempt to ____.

A)minimize storm surges
B)reduce their winds
C)mitigate flooding
D)make hurricanes dissipate immediately upon formation
E)change their paths
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76
The winds of a hurricane ____ as the storm moves over cooler water than when it moves over warmer land.

A)decrease more quickly
B)decrease less quickly
C)increase more quickly
D)increase less quickly
E)remain more stable
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77
Because of the conservation of angular momentum, air spiraling inward toward the center of a hurricane ____________________ in speed.
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78
Most hurricane-related deaths are a result of ____.

A)flooding
B)falling debris
C)strong winds
D)lightning strikes
E)collapse of buildings
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79
The ____________________ is an abnormal rise of several meters in the ocean level, which inundates low-lying areas and turns beachfront homes into piles of splinters. It is particularly damaging when it coincides with normal high tides.
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80
A(n)____________________ is a temperature-measuring device that is dropped from an aircraft into the ocean where it measures water temperature as it slowly descends beneath the surface.
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