A.West or northwest
B.Northeast
C.Southeast
D.North
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A.forest fires
B.smoke from industrial areas
C.dust or sand storms
D.water droplets with the relative humidity more than 95%
A.low barometric pressure
B.high barometric pressure
C.falling barometric pressure
D.pumping barometric pressure
A.Is 50% water saturated
B.Is 90% water saturated
C.Temperature is greater than the dew point temperature
D.Temperature is equal to,or below the dew point temperature
A.Distance a wave travels between formation and decay
B.Stretch of water over which a wave-forming wind blows
C.Time in seconds required for two crests to pass a given point
D.Measurement of a wave's steepness
A.westerly
B.parallel to the isobars in the warm sector
C.toward the nearest high pressure area
D.faster than the accompanying cold front
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The wind is()and decreasing.
The force resulting from the earth’s rotation that causes winds to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere is called().
In regions near the poles,the winds are generally described as().
Monsoons are characterized by().
In the Northern Hemisphere,an observer at point II in the weather system should experience a wind shift from the().
In the Southern Hemisphere winds in a low pressure system rotate in a().
When experiencing heavy winds,you should reef sails to().
In the Northern Hemisphere a wind is said to veer when the wind().
The passing of a low pressure system can be determined by periodically checking the().
Steady precipitation is typical of().