Deck 4: Humidity, Condensation and Clouds

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As the difference between the air temperature and the dew point increases, the relative humidity ____.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains constant at a value less than 100%
D) remains constant and equal to 100%
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Dew is most likely to form on ____.

A) clear, calm nights
B) cloudy, calm nights
C) clear, windy nights
D) cloudy, windy nights
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As the air temperature increases, with no addition of water vapor to the air, the dew point will ____.

A) remain the same
B) increase
C) decrease
D) become equal to the air temperature
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Particles that serve as surfaces on which water vapor may condense are called ____.

A) hydrophobic nuclei
B) nacreous nuclei
C) condensation nuclei
D) scud
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As the air temperature increases, the air's capacity for water vapor ____.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains constant
D) can either increase or decrease because it is unrelated to air temperature
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Which instrument uses wet-bulb and dry-bulb temperatures to obtain relative humidity?

A) infrared hygrometer
B) sling psychrometer
C) hair hygrometer
D) electrical hygrometer
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The production of dew is mainly the result of ____.

A) conduction
B) radiational cooling
C) cooling due to the release of latent heat
D) advection
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What is a measure of how cool skin can become, i.e., the lowest temperature that can be reached by evaporating water into the air?

A) dew point temperature
B) wet-bulb temperature
C) dry-bulb temperature
D) heat index
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If water vapor comprises 3.5% of an air parcel whose total pressure is 1000 mb, the water vapor pressure would be ____.

A) 1035 mb
B) 35 mb
C) 350 mb
D) 965 mb
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Frost forms when ____.

A) conditions are cold, cloudy, and windy
B) the dew point is 32 ° F or below
C) the dew point is above 32 ° F
D) dew freezes
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The percentage of water vapor present in the air compared to that required for saturation is the ____.

A) mixing ratio
B) absolute humidity
C) dew point
D) relative humidity
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____ occupy or cover approximately 70% of the earth's surface.

A) Forests
B) Cities
C) Oceans
D) Clouds
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If very cold air is brought indoors and warmed with no change in its moisture content, the saturation vapor pressure of this air will ____ and the relative humidity of this air will ____.

A) increase; increase
B) decrease; decrease
C) increase; decrease
D) decrease; increase
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The total mass of water vapor stored in the atmosphere represents about one ____ supply of the world's precipitation.

A) day's
B) week's
C) month's
D) year's
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A baseball will travel slightly farther on a ____ day.

A) cool, clear
B) cool, cloudy
C) hot, dry
D) hot, humid
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When the air temperature increases, the saturation vapor pressure will ____.

A) increase
B) decrease
C) remain the same
D) vary over an increasingly broad range of values
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Polar air is often described as dry even though the relative humidity is high. This is because in polar regions, ____.

A) the dew point and air temperature are normally close together
B) there is a large separation between dew point and air temperature
C) the air has a high absolute humidity
D) there is a high dew point temperature
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Which of the following would cause relative humidity to decrease?

A) cooling the air
B) warming the air
C) increasing the actual water vapor pressure
D) decreasing the saturation water vapor pressure
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The Heat Index (HI) is based on the apparent temperature, which is a combination of air temperature and ____.

A) wind speed
B) relative humidity
C) solar intensity
D) cloud cover
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The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to become saturated is the ____.

A) minimum temperature
B) dew point temperature
C) wet-bulb temperature
D) freezing point
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Radiation fog forms when ____.

A) air pressure at the ground drops suddenly
B) air next to the ground is cooled
C) water vapor is added to air next to the ground
D) there is a increase in condensation nuclei in air at the ground
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There are two primary types of weather satellites in use for viewing clouds. The first are geostationary satellites and the second are ____ satellites.

A) equatorial
B) polar-orbiting
C) geosynchronous
D) visible cloud
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Light or moderate continuous precipitation is most often associated with ____ clouds.

A) nimbostratus
B) cirrostratus
C) cirrocumulus
D) cumulonimbus
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Thin, wispy clouds blown by high winds into long streamers, called mare's tails, are ____.

A) stratus
B) cirrocumulus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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A halo around the moon means that ____.

A) cirrostratus clouds are present
B) the clouds overhead are low clouds
C) rain is falling from the clouds overhead
D) the clouds are composed of water droplets
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A warm rain falling through a layer of cold, moist air can produce ____.

A) radiation fog
B) frontal fog
C) advection fog
D) upslope fog
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A low, lumpy cloud layer that appears in rows, patches or rounded masses would be classified ____.

A) nimbostratus
B) stratus
C) cumulus
D) stratocumulus
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An anvil-shaped top is most often associated with ____.

A) cumulonimbus
B) cumulus congestus
C) altocumulus
D) cumulus humilis
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Exhaled breath from your mouth in cold weather produces ____.

A) radiation fog
B) frontal fog
C) advection fog
D) evaporation (mixing) fog
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When viewed from the surface, high clouds that are small, rounded, white puffs occurring individually or in long rows are called ____.

A) stratocumulus
B) cirrostratus
C) cirrocumulus
D) cirrus
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Clouds that appear as bag-like sacks hanging from beneath a cloud are ____.

A) pileus clouds
B) lenticular clouds
C) mammatus
D) castellanus clouds
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When naming clouds, the term "stratus", or "strato", means ____.

A) thick clouds
B) storm clouds
C) low altitude clouds
D) layer clouds
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Which cloud is least likely to produce precipitation that reaches the ground?

A) stratus
B) nimbostratus
C) cumulonimbus
D) cirrocumulus
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A dim, watery sun visible through a gray sheet-like cloud layer is often a good indication of ____ clouds.

A) stratocumulus
B) cirrostratus
C) altostratus
D) nimbostratus
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Cirrus clouds are composed primarily of ____.

A) water droplets
B) water vapor
C) ice particles
D) salt aerosols
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Hail is usually associated with what cloud?

A) cumulus
B) stratocumulus
C) altocumulus
D) cumulonimbus
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The name given to a towering cloud that produces precipitation that is showery with frequent changes in intensity is ____.

A) cumulus humilis
B) cumulus congestus
C) cumulonimbus
D) altocumulus
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On a cold, winter morning the most likely place for radiation fog to form is ____.

A) at the top of a hill or mountain
B) in a valley
C) along the side of a hill
D) over a body of water
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Which type of cloud shows the greatest vertical growth?

A) cumulus congestus
B) cumulus humilis
C) cumulonimbus
D) cirrocumulus
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A good example of ____ is observed along the Pacific Coast during summer, when warm, moist air from the ocean is carried over colder coastal waters.

A) radiation fog
B) high fog
C) advection fog
D) evaporation fog
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. A large wet-bulb depression measured with a sling psychrometer means that a LARGE | SMALL amount of water is evaporating from the wet-bulb thermometer into the air and that the relative humidity is low.
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What does it mean when air is saturated?
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Hot air with a low relative humidity may actually contain more water vapor than cool air with a high relative humidity.
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Transpiration from plants and evaporation from soil, lakes, and streams account for the majority of the water vapor added to the atmosphere each year.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Water departments in many cities in the desert southwest encourage their customers to water lawns early in the day. This is because the relative humidity is at its HIGHEST | LOWEST value in the morning and the rate of evaporation from wet soil will be relatively low.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. ADVECTION | RADIATION fog forms when the wind moves warm, moist air over a sufficiently colder surface and the moist air is cooled to its saturation point.
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What happens to actual vapor pressure, saturation vapor pressure, and relative humidity when moist air is warmed?
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Describe lenticular clouds. Where are they frequently formed?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. When air is saturated, the rate of evaporation is GREATER THAN | EQUAL TO the rate of condensation.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. The ten principle cloud forms are divided into four primary cloud groups. Each of the four groups is identified by the HEIGHT | APPEARANCE of the clouds.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Dew is more likely to form on nights that are CLEAR AND CALM | CLOUDY AND WINDY.
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The relative humidity is often near 100% in the polar regions.
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Frost occurs when dew freezes.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Halos are sometimes observed in thin, sheetlike, high clouds, composed of WATER | ICE particles.
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Clouds can be accurately identified strictly on the basis of elevation.
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Describe the process of deposition.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Humid air is slightly MORE | LESS dense than dry air with the same temperature.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. At polar latitudes, high and middle altitude clouds are generally CLOSER TO | FURTHER FROM the ground than at tropical latitudes.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Most of the visibility problems that occur at airports, which can suspend flights and even close airports, are caused by COLD | WARM fogs.
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Small particles of ordinary table salt are hygroscopic. What does hygroscopic mean and what is a likely natural source of salt particles?
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List the four major cloud groups. What differences might you expect to find in the clouds of each of these cloud categories?
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Why is it better to water your lawn in the early morning instead of the afternoon?
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What is saturation vapor pressure and why does it increase with increasing air temperature?
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A person describes his or her level of discomfort on a hot, muggy day as follows: "It's not so much the heat, it's the humidity." Explain the validity of this statement.
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What are the two main ways in which fog usually forms? List and briefly explain four primary types of fog, and give an example of where each could be found.
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As the difference between the air temperature and the dew point increases, the relative humidity ____.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains constant at a value less than 100%
D) remains constant and equal to 100%
B
2
Dew is most likely to form on ____.

A) clear, calm nights
B) cloudy, calm nights
C) clear, windy nights
D) cloudy, windy nights
A
3
As the air temperature increases, with no addition of water vapor to the air, the dew point will ____.

A) remain the same
B) increase
C) decrease
D) become equal to the air temperature
A
4
Particles that serve as surfaces on which water vapor may condense are called ____.

A) hydrophobic nuclei
B) nacreous nuclei
C) condensation nuclei
D) scud
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As the air temperature increases, the air's capacity for water vapor ____.

A) increases
B) decreases
C) remains constant
D) can either increase or decrease because it is unrelated to air temperature
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Which instrument uses wet-bulb and dry-bulb temperatures to obtain relative humidity?

A) infrared hygrometer
B) sling psychrometer
C) hair hygrometer
D) electrical hygrometer
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The production of dew is mainly the result of ____.

A) conduction
B) radiational cooling
C) cooling due to the release of latent heat
D) advection
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What is a measure of how cool skin can become, i.e., the lowest temperature that can be reached by evaporating water into the air?

A) dew point temperature
B) wet-bulb temperature
C) dry-bulb temperature
D) heat index
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If water vapor comprises 3.5% of an air parcel whose total pressure is 1000 mb, the water vapor pressure would be ____.

A) 1035 mb
B) 35 mb
C) 350 mb
D) 965 mb
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Frost forms when ____.

A) conditions are cold, cloudy, and windy
B) the dew point is 32 ° F or below
C) the dew point is above 32 ° F
D) dew freezes
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The percentage of water vapor present in the air compared to that required for saturation is the ____.

A) mixing ratio
B) absolute humidity
C) dew point
D) relative humidity
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____ occupy or cover approximately 70% of the earth's surface.

A) Forests
B) Cities
C) Oceans
D) Clouds
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If very cold air is brought indoors and warmed with no change in its moisture content, the saturation vapor pressure of this air will ____ and the relative humidity of this air will ____.

A) increase; increase
B) decrease; decrease
C) increase; decrease
D) decrease; increase
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The total mass of water vapor stored in the atmosphere represents about one ____ supply of the world's precipitation.

A) day's
B) week's
C) month's
D) year's
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A baseball will travel slightly farther on a ____ day.

A) cool, clear
B) cool, cloudy
C) hot, dry
D) hot, humid
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When the air temperature increases, the saturation vapor pressure will ____.

A) increase
B) decrease
C) remain the same
D) vary over an increasingly broad range of values
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Polar air is often described as dry even though the relative humidity is high. This is because in polar regions, ____.

A) the dew point and air temperature are normally close together
B) there is a large separation between dew point and air temperature
C) the air has a high absolute humidity
D) there is a high dew point temperature
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Which of the following would cause relative humidity to decrease?

A) cooling the air
B) warming the air
C) increasing the actual water vapor pressure
D) decreasing the saturation water vapor pressure
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The Heat Index (HI) is based on the apparent temperature, which is a combination of air temperature and ____.

A) wind speed
B) relative humidity
C) solar intensity
D) cloud cover
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The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to become saturated is the ____.

A) minimum temperature
B) dew point temperature
C) wet-bulb temperature
D) freezing point
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Radiation fog forms when ____.

A) air pressure at the ground drops suddenly
B) air next to the ground is cooled
C) water vapor is added to air next to the ground
D) there is a increase in condensation nuclei in air at the ground
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There are two primary types of weather satellites in use for viewing clouds. The first are geostationary satellites and the second are ____ satellites.

A) equatorial
B) polar-orbiting
C) geosynchronous
D) visible cloud
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Light or moderate continuous precipitation is most often associated with ____ clouds.

A) nimbostratus
B) cirrostratus
C) cirrocumulus
D) cumulonimbus
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Thin, wispy clouds blown by high winds into long streamers, called mare's tails, are ____.

A) stratus
B) cirrocumulus
C) altostratus
D) cirrus
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A halo around the moon means that ____.

A) cirrostratus clouds are present
B) the clouds overhead are low clouds
C) rain is falling from the clouds overhead
D) the clouds are composed of water droplets
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A warm rain falling through a layer of cold, moist air can produce ____.

A) radiation fog
B) frontal fog
C) advection fog
D) upslope fog
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A low, lumpy cloud layer that appears in rows, patches or rounded masses would be classified ____.

A) nimbostratus
B) stratus
C) cumulus
D) stratocumulus
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An anvil-shaped top is most often associated with ____.

A) cumulonimbus
B) cumulus congestus
C) altocumulus
D) cumulus humilis
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Exhaled breath from your mouth in cold weather produces ____.

A) radiation fog
B) frontal fog
C) advection fog
D) evaporation (mixing) fog
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When viewed from the surface, high clouds that are small, rounded, white puffs occurring individually or in long rows are called ____.

A) stratocumulus
B) cirrostratus
C) cirrocumulus
D) cirrus
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Clouds that appear as bag-like sacks hanging from beneath a cloud are ____.

A) pileus clouds
B) lenticular clouds
C) mammatus
D) castellanus clouds
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When naming clouds, the term "stratus", or "strato", means ____.

A) thick clouds
B) storm clouds
C) low altitude clouds
D) layer clouds
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Which cloud is least likely to produce precipitation that reaches the ground?

A) stratus
B) nimbostratus
C) cumulonimbus
D) cirrocumulus
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A dim, watery sun visible through a gray sheet-like cloud layer is often a good indication of ____ clouds.

A) stratocumulus
B) cirrostratus
C) altostratus
D) nimbostratus
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Cirrus clouds are composed primarily of ____.

A) water droplets
B) water vapor
C) ice particles
D) salt aerosols
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Hail is usually associated with what cloud?

A) cumulus
B) stratocumulus
C) altocumulus
D) cumulonimbus
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The name given to a towering cloud that produces precipitation that is showery with frequent changes in intensity is ____.

A) cumulus humilis
B) cumulus congestus
C) cumulonimbus
D) altocumulus
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On a cold, winter morning the most likely place for radiation fog to form is ____.

A) at the top of a hill or mountain
B) in a valley
C) along the side of a hill
D) over a body of water
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Which type of cloud shows the greatest vertical growth?

A) cumulus congestus
B) cumulus humilis
C) cumulonimbus
D) cirrocumulus
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A good example of ____ is observed along the Pacific Coast during summer, when warm, moist air from the ocean is carried over colder coastal waters.

A) radiation fog
B) high fog
C) advection fog
D) evaporation fog
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. A large wet-bulb depression measured with a sling psychrometer means that a LARGE | SMALL amount of water is evaporating from the wet-bulb thermometer into the air and that the relative humidity is low.
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What does it mean when air is saturated?
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Hot air with a low relative humidity may actually contain more water vapor than cool air with a high relative humidity.
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Transpiration from plants and evaporation from soil, lakes, and streams account for the majority of the water vapor added to the atmosphere each year.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Water departments in many cities in the desert southwest encourage their customers to water lawns early in the day. This is because the relative humidity is at its HIGHEST | LOWEST value in the morning and the rate of evaporation from wet soil will be relatively low.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. ADVECTION | RADIATION fog forms when the wind moves warm, moist air over a sufficiently colder surface and the moist air is cooled to its saturation point.
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What happens to actual vapor pressure, saturation vapor pressure, and relative humidity when moist air is warmed?
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Describe lenticular clouds. Where are they frequently formed?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. When air is saturated, the rate of evaporation is GREATER THAN | EQUAL TO the rate of condensation.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. The ten principle cloud forms are divided into four primary cloud groups. Each of the four groups is identified by the HEIGHT | APPEARANCE of the clouds.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Dew is more likely to form on nights that are CLEAR AND CALM | CLOUDY AND WINDY.
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The relative humidity is often near 100% in the polar regions.
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Frost occurs when dew freezes.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Halos are sometimes observed in thin, sheetlike, high clouds, composed of WATER | ICE particles.
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Clouds can be accurately identified strictly on the basis of elevation.
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Describe the process of deposition.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Humid air is slightly MORE | LESS dense than dry air with the same temperature.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. At polar latitudes, high and middle altitude clouds are generally CLOSER TO | FURTHER FROM the ground than at tropical latitudes.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Most of the visibility problems that occur at airports, which can suspend flights and even close airports, are caused by COLD | WARM fogs.
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Small particles of ordinary table salt are hygroscopic. What does hygroscopic mean and what is a likely natural source of salt particles?
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List the four major cloud groups. What differences might you expect to find in the clouds of each of these cloud categories?
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Why is it better to water your lawn in the early morning instead of the afternoon?
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What is saturation vapor pressure and why does it increase with increasing air temperature?
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A person describes his or her level of discomfort on a hot, muggy day as follows: "It's not so much the heat, it's the humidity." Explain the validity of this statement.
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What are the two main ways in which fog usually forms? List and briefly explain four primary types of fog, and give an example of where each could be found.
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