ATM 102/EST 102 -Weather & Climate Final VERSION 1
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Part 1: Chapters 1-6 (30 Questions)
CHAPTER 1
1. Which of the following components in the atmosphere is most important in affecting weather phenomena?
A) Nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) water vapor
D) ozone
2. One would expect that the current pressure at Stony Brook is than the pressure at Mount Elbert in Colorado (highest point in the lower 48 states).
A) lower than B) higher than
C) about the same as
D) none of these
3. The four thermal layers of the atmosphere in order beginning from the surface are:
A) troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
B) mesosphere, stratosphere, thermosphere, troposphere
C) thermosphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, troposphere
D) stratosphere, troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
4. Which one of the following is the SECOND MOST abundant gas in the atmosphere?
A) hydrogen B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) argon
E) carbon dioxide
5. Essentially all important weather phenomena occur in the:
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
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C) ionosphere
D) heterosphere
6. The date of the highest sun angle and greatest length of daylight at Stony Brook (41º N) is:
A) September 22
B) December 21
C) March 21 D) June 21
7. Earth is closest to the Sun during:
A) Northern hemisphere autumn.
B) Southern hemisphere autumn.
C) Southern hemisphere winter.
D) Northern hemisphere winter.
E) Northern hemisphere summer.
8. The 90 degrees angle rays strike the Tropic of Cancer on:
A) June 21.
B) March 21.
C) September 22.
D) December 21.
E) July 4.
9. Which of the following is the primary reason for seasonal temperature change?
A) Changes in distance of the Earth from the Sun. B) Changes in sun angle and length of daylight.
C) Changes in the tilt of the Earth’s axis.
D) All of the above.
10. What is the difference between advection and convection?
A) Advection is vertical circulation, convection is horizontal. B) Convection is vertical circulation, advection is horizontal
C) Convection is the same as conduction, whereas advection is the same as radiation.
D) Advection is the same as conduction, whereas convection is the same as radiation.
Chapter 3
11. An isotherm on a map:
A) connects points of equal temperature.
B) represents the coldest place on the map.
C) represents the warmest place on the map.
D) identifies all places that have the same annual mean temperature.
12. Generally, the warmest months of the year in the Northern Hemisphere (like on Long Island) are:
A) the summer solstice: June
B) the fall equinox: September
C) September and October D) July and August
13. The annual temperature range is quite small near the equator. This is true primarily because:
A) solar radiation is nearly uniform all year.
B) the earth emits more infrared energy at these locations.
C) the elevation of most land areas there is near sea level.
D) Wind speeds always tend to be low.
14. Temperatures at the Earth's surface tend to DECREASE when solar radiation:
A) is less than Earth's longwave radiation.
B) exceeds Earth's longwave radiation.
C) is equal to Earth's longwave radiation.
D) is increasing.
15. What time does the local minimum temperature usually occurs?
A) The mid to late afternoon.
B) Midnight local time.
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C) 2-3 hours before sunrise. D) Just after sunrise.
16. Saturation is best defined as:
A) a mixing ratio of at least 100 g kg -1.
B) a vapor pressure greater than 1000 mb.
C) the point when water molecules completely stop evaporating from a water surface.
D) equal numbers of water molecules evaporating from and condensing into a water surface.
17. In which phase do water molecules have the lowest kinetic energy?
A) vapor
B) liquid C) Ice
D) It has the same kinetic energy in all three phases
18. If the air temperature remains constant, evaporating water into the air will the dew point and the relative humidity.
A) increase, decrease
B) not change, increase
C) decrease, increase
D) decrease, decrease E) increase, increase.
19. What is the name of the instrument used to measure relative humidity?
A) Barometer
B) Psychrometer
C) Anemometer
D) Rain Gauge
20. The temperature of a rising air parcel decrease [Show Less]