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Strong storms that develop over water, poleward of the polar front, are called:a.
   noreasters.
  b. upslope lows.
  c. lee-side lows.
  d. polar lows.
  e. none of the above



Question 2

An upper-level pool of cold air that has broken away from the main flow is called:a.
   a cut-off low.
  b. a shortwave.
  c. a wave cyclone.
  d. a lee-side low




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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