Direction of cyclones in Northern hemisphere. Where does it develop?
What is the Cyclone Life Cycle (Just brief, main purpose). Image
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Term for the birth of a cyclone
Cyclogenesis
Incipient Cyclone
Wave Cyclone
Comma cloud
Beginning Occlusion
Bent Back occlusion
Airflow in Cyclone Model
wind direction in northern hemisphere
always west to east
Cyclone Characteristics like wind, temperatue, clouds and precipitation, and pressure
Principal Cyclone Tracks in Canada
Lee Cyclogenesis for Alberta winter storms
What is conservation of angular momentum
What is a Cyclone Bomb and other type of Bomb
Cyclone Bomb: cyclone whose central pressure falls by ≥ 24mb/24hrs rapidly
ERICA: Experiment on Rapidly Intensifying Cyclone over the Atlantic
* ERICA bomb: cyclose whose central pressure falls by ≥10 mb/6hrs
a
* Initially wind coming from north east and is changed from north wind –> north air mass usually cold so will result in cold air
b
* South wind air mass usually warm so will result in warm air
c
4 . If a weather station reports a wind shift from northeast to north and then northwest and a
steady rain turning to snow flurries, the low center is most likely moving
a. from west to east, north of the station.
b. from northeast to southwest, north of the station.
c. from southwest to northeast, east of the station.
d. from southwest to northeast, north of the station.
e. None of the above is correct
c
a. northeast
b. northwest
c. southeast
d. southwest
a
a. northeast
b. northwest
c. southeast
d. southwest
b
The warmest sector of a mature extratropical cyclone is usually __________ of the cyclone
center.
a. northeast
b. northwest
c. southeast
d. southwest
c
The warmest air associated with a mature extratropical cyclone is usually located
a. at the low center.
b. southwest of the low center.
c. northwest of the low center.
d. southeast of the low center.
e. None of the above is correct.
d
d