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segrsyd

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A hurricane warning is issued when
 
  A) hurricane conditions are possible for a particular coastal region.
  B) hurricane conditions are expected for a particular coastal region.
  C) hurricane conditions are possible for a particular oceanic region.
  D) hurricane conditions are expected for a particular oceanic region.

Question 2

Dropsondes
 
  A) are released from aircraft flying above midlatitude cyclones.
  B) are carried into the atmosphere by large balloons.
  C) provide critical information for computer models used to forecast hurricanes.
  D) are used to assess damage in the aftermath of a hurricane.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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