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Redwolflake15

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Generally, in the Northern Hemisphere during July, we would expect to find the tropical easterly jet stream
   a. north of the polar front.
   b. north of the upper-level subtropical high.
   c. directly over the polar front.
   d. south of the upper-level subtropical high.
   e. in the upper stratosphere.

Question 2

The low-level jet that forms over the Central Plains of the United States in the summer appears to be responsible for
   a. strong northerly winds.
   b. the development of El Nio.
   c. the onset of a chinook.
   d. the formation of a subtropical high pressure area.
   e. nighttime thunderstorms.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: e



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