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The map below shows a cold, arctic air mass that moved southeast from Canada to cover most of the eastern half of the United States during January 2010.
Which shift caused this flow of cold air out of Canada?*
A cross section of a weather front is shown below.
Which symbol would be used to represent this front on a weather map?
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The map below shows two seasonal positions of the polar front jet stream over North America.
Which statement best explains why the position of the polar front jet stream varies with the seasons?*
The winds shift from southwest to northwest as heavy rains and hail begin to fall in Albany, New York. These changes are most likely caused by the arrival of*
Base your answers to questions 5 on the weather maps below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The weather maps show the eastern United States on two consecutive days. Some isobars are labeled in millibars (mb). Letter X represents a location on Earth’s surface on December 8, 2009.
Which type of front was located just south of New York City on December 9?*
Which cross section correctly represents a cold front and the air-mass movements associated with this front?*
The diagram below shows the locations of the two major jet streams in Earth’s atmosphere.
Compared to the subtropical jet stream, the polar front jet stream is at a*
Base your answers to questions 8 on the cross section below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The arrows on the cross section represent the air movement along a weather front between two different air masses. The air masses are labeled.
Which type of front is represented by this cross section?*
The map below shows a typical position and average velocity of the polar front jet stream during two different seasons.
For the eastern United States, the change of the polar front jet stream from this summer position to this winter position causes*
Base your answers to questions 10 on the weather map below, which represents a low-pressure system over New York State. The L on the map represents the center of the low-pressure system. Two fronts extend from the center of the low, and are labeled front 1 and front 2. Cloud cover has been omitted from the station models.
Which map best represents the type of fronts and direction of movement of these fronts in relation to the low-pressure center?*
Base your answers to questions 11 on the weather map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. On the weather map, the location of the center of a high-pressure system (H) and a front are shown. Isobar values are labeled in millibars (mb). Weather station models represent the weather conditions at Atlanta, Georgia, and Tampa, Florida.
Identify the type of front shown on the map. [1]
front*
Base your answers to questions 12 on the weather map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map indicates the location of a low-pressure system over New York State during late summer. Isobar values are recorded in millibars. Shading indicates regions receiving precipitation. The air masses are labeled mT and cP. The locations of some New York State cities are shown. Points A and B represent other locations on Earth’s surface.
The cross section in the image provided represents the atmosphere along the dashed line from A to B on the map. The warm frontal boundary is already shown on the cross section. Draw a curved line to represent the shape and location of the cold frontal boundary. [1]
Base your answers to questions 13 on the weather map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows the location of a low-pressure system over New York State during summer. Isobar values are recorded in millibars. The darker shading indicates areas of precipitation. Some New York State locations are indicated.
Describe the change in air pressure that will most likely occur at Rochester by the time that the cold front has reached Syracuse. Then describe what will most likely happen to the amount of cloud cover in Rochester with this change in air pressure and location of the cold front. [1]
Change in air pressure: Amount of cloud cover:*
Base your answers to questions 14 on the weather map in image provided, on the data table below, and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows the center of a low-pressure system (L). Lines XY and XZ represent two fronts associated with this low-pressure system. Points R, S, and T represent locations on Earth’s surface. The data table lists weather conditions at these three locations.
On the weather map in the image provided, draw weather-front symbols on the correct sides of both line XY and line XZ to show the most probable type and direction of each moving front. [1]
Base your answers to questions 15 on the map in image provided, which shows surface air temperatures, in degrees Fahrenheit, for a portion of the United States. These temperatures were recorded at noontime on the same winter day. Two coastal cities are labeled: Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Miami, Florida. Other selected locations are labeled A, B, and C.
A frontal boundary exists between locations B and C. Identify one process that causes clouds to form in the moist air rising along this frontal boundary. [1]*