GEOG 1112 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Squall, Lemonade, Lightning

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Review sheet for fall 2017 geog 1112 test #3. Wednesday, november 15, 2017: ackerman and knox, chapters 11,12,13 mostly, lectures on: thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning and thunder, hail, weather safety, small-scale winds (some), and weather forecasting. Geog 1112 possible test #3 questions (italics means map-related, * = math-related) If it rains in athens into cold, very moist air with a temperature of 39 f and a dew point of. No, the temperature can never go below the dew point. The wet bulb temperature is expected to be above the dew point. The dew point is the temperature at which water condenses. The wet bulb temperature is the lowest temperature that can be achieved due to evaporation: t/f: winds diverge at the surface in high pressure, cutting across the isobars toward lower pressure. Trough an elongated region of low pressure surrounded by high pressure. Ridge an elongated region of high pressure surrounded by low pressure. Cold-air damming is caused by a ridge.

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