Homework Clinic
Science Clinic => Geography => Topic started by: leo leo on Jul 14, 2018
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Briefly describe the weather associated with the passage of a mature midlatitude cyclone when the center of low pressure is about 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 200 miles) north of your location.
What will be an ideal response?
Question 2
If the midlatitude cyclone described in question 1 took 3 days to pass your location, on which day would temperatures likely be warmest? On which day would they likely be coldest?
What will be an ideal response?
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Answer to Question 1
First, one would see high cirrus clouds; the clouds gradually thicken and lower as the warm front advances. Light precipitation begins about a day after the cirrus clouds appeargradually the precipitation increases, temperature increases, and winds begin to change. This weather will then be replaced by a clearing accompanied by high humidity and heat, but this is quickly overtaken by gusty winds and severe weather as the cold front takes over.
Answer to Question 2
Temperatures would likely be warmest on the second day and coldest on the third day.