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9.1 - Intro and Fronts

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1.

Explain why weather is so unpredictable. (How can I know long term things about the positions of stars and the sun and the moon, but not short term things about weather?)

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2.

Match the type of fronts to their descriptions.

  • warm

  • stationary

  • dry line

  • cold

  • occluded

  • when a cold front catches up to a warm front

  • is the leading edge of colder air that is replacing warmer air

  • a front that is not moving

  • is the leading edge of warmer air that is replacing the colder air

  • seperates a moist air mass from a dry air mass

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3.

Cold fronts generally move in a predictible direction because of the ______________ __________________

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4.

This is an example of a _____ front

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5.

Draw the cold front. (Including the correct color, notation, location, and direction.)

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6.

On the map, draw where the wind is predicted to blow.

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7.

Select all of the Occuluded Fronts on the map.

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8.

Select all of the Stationary Fronts on the map.