ATSC 113 Final: Snow D - Step 4 - Quiz 2

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Snow d - step 4 - quiz 2. Available oct 25 at 5am - oct 29 at 10pm 5 days. Time less than 1 minute less than 1 minute. Score for this attempt: 9 out of 9. An arctic front is a type of warm front. Low pressure; warm temperature deep, unstable arctic airmass behind constant pressure; temperature gradient constant temperature; pressure gradient land-sea contrasts at the coast low pressure high winds mixing down from aloft a temperature gradient 10/29/2019. They usually bring faster winds and colder temperatures. Gap flows usually occur when the large-scale prevailing wind direction is parallel to the large mountain range. false. The wind decelerates very quickly in the valleys they usually bring calm winds and weather they always bring heavy precipitation they don"t; ski slopes are unaffected true 10/29/2019. Terrain channelling usually modifies wind direction in the _____ direction.

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