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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mr. Hayden
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Jeopardy Column F Column A Column B Column C Column D Column E 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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___________ clouds often cover the whole sky.
A 100
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Stratus A 100
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Low pressure areas tend to bring ________weather.
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Rainy, stormy, cloudy, “poor”
(because of rising air) A 200
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The dominant airflow over the United States are the _________.
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Prevailing westerlies
Jet Stream A 300
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When looking at isobars on a weather map, the (closer together or farther apart), the stronger the wind. A 400
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Closer together A 400
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What temperature is always lower, air temperature or dew point?
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Dew point A 500
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True or false: Lightning never strikes the same place twice.
B 100
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FALSE B 100
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A(n) _______ air mass has cold air beneath warm air.
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Stable B 200
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The temperature of a lightning bolt is _______.
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50,000 F or 30,000 C B 300
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Dew forms by the process of evaporation.
True/False: Dew forms by the process of evaporation. B 400
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FALSE - Condensation B 400
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Temperature has NO effect on air pressure.
B 500
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FALSE Differences in temperature and humidity create differences in air pressure. B 500
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Vertical air movement is known as wind.
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Wind is horizontal air movement.
False Wind is horizontal air movement. C 100
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Pennsylvania’s tornado peak month is May.
C 200
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False U.S. – May PA - June C 200
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The winds around a high pressure center are clockwise and outward.
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TRUE C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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What three things are necessary to form a cloud?
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Cooling air (to the dew point)
Water vapor Condensation nuclei Cooling air (to the dew point) C 500
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A Ridge in the Jet Stream brings cold air southward.
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FALSE C 400
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Cumulus clouds are high, thin ice crystal clouds.
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FALSE “Cirrus” clouds D 100
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A cloud with its base at the surface is called fog.
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TRUE D 200
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Thunder can be heard 100 miles away from a storm.
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FALSE D 300
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Air pressure is measured in what two measurements?
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Inches of mercury and millibars D 400
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The largest hailstone ever recorded in the United States was how large?
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8 inches in diameter and falling over 100 miles per hour!
South Dakota – 8 inches in diameter and falling over 100 miles per hour! D 500
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A RISING barometer would most likely bring clear skies and fair weather.
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True E 100
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The number one killer associated with hurricanes is ____________.
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Storm Surge. E 200
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Most lightning occurs inside a thunderstorm cloud.
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TRUE 90% 10% is cloud to ground. E 300
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Tornado intensity is judged by the _______ Scale
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Fujita E 400
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The number of hurricanes in the Atlantic is usually the same as the number of typhoons in the Pacific Ocean. E 500
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Atlantic/Pacific Oscillation
False Atlantic/Pacific Oscillation E 500
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How many of the eight features of a station model should be labeled.
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None!!! Better know the eight things shown in a station model… You have to draw one on the test!!! F 100
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Two variables that would determine the climate of a city, other than latitude, are:
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Proximity to a large body of water
Elevation Proximity to a large body of water F 200
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Weather is the average atmospheric condition over a long period of time.
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FALSE Climate F 300
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True or false: The intensities of both tornadoes and hurricanes are judged only on wind speed.
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Fujita scale is based on wind speed AND damage.
FALSE Fujita scale is based on wind speed AND damage. F 400
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Tornado warnings mean that a tornado has formed and been sighted.
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True F 500
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Please record your wager.
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We know that tropical cyclones have different names depending on which ocean they form. What is the name given to a tropical cyclone that forms over the Arctic Ocean? Click on screen to continue
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None!!! Tropical Cyclones need WARM water to form (hence the name tropical)! But remember… Hurricanes, Typhoons and Cyclones do form over warm water. Click on screen to continue
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