A.cold front has passed B.low pressure center is approaching C.stationary front exists D.high pressure center has passed
A.tornado B.anticyclone C.occluded cyclone or occluded front D.polar cyclone
A.cirrus B.cirrocumulus C.altocumulus D.cumulonimbus
A.rising air currents produced by the warm islands B.warm air from the sea rising over higher land areas C.cool land air mixing with warm sea air D.descending air over the islands
A.low pressure area B.high pressure area C.area of calm air D.cold front overtaking a warm front
A.cold front becoming stationary B.warm front becoming stationary C.cold front overtaking a warm front D.warm front dissipating
A.occluded front B.warm front C.cold front D.warm sector
A.in the southeast quadrant of the storm B.directly behind the storm center C.forward and to the right of its course D.behind and to the left of its course
A.conduction fog B.radiation fog C.frontal fog D.advection fog
A.each time the chart is changed B.once per month C.once per week D.daily