. Climate varies
a. spatially (from one location to another).
b. temporally (through time).
c. both spatially and temporally
both spatially and temporally
Climate
a. does not change through time.
b. changes everywhere in the same direction.
c. is naturally variable.
d. is determined by latitude alone.
e. None of the above is correct.
is naturally variable
By international agreement, climatic averages are computed from weather records compiled over a ______ year period.
a. 15
b. 20
c. 25
d. 30
e. 100
30
For any month across the entire nation, temperature and precipitation anomalies exhibit
a. the same sign (direction) everywhere.
b. the same magnitude everywhere.
c. the same sign but different magnitudes.
d. different signs and different magnitudes.
e. None of the above is correct.
different signs and different magnitudes
Typically, monthly temperature anomaly patterns are ______ rainfall anomaly patterns.
a. more complex than
b. less complex than
c. about as complex as
less complex than
The ocean
a. influences radiational heating and cooling of the planet.
b. absorbs a majority of the solar radiation striking Earth’s surface.
c. transfers heat to the atmosphere via latent heating.
d. All of the above are correct.
e. None of the above is correct
*d. All of the above are correct.
*b. 10
*d. 42
*d. All of the above are correct.
*c. both magnitude and sign (direction).
*a. solar radiation
As compared to the climate that prevailed through most of geological time, the climate of the past two million years has
a. had average global temperatures around 10 Celsius degrees higher than in the past.
b. seen an increase in severe weather events.
c. favored the development of continental-scale glacial ice sheets.
favored the development of continental-scale glacial ice sheets.
As a rule, ______ skies increase the diurnal (day-to-night) temperature range.
a. overcast
b. clear
c. partly cloudy
*b. clear
*a. the 1960s
*c. latitude
*b. maritime
*a. continental
*a. directly
*d. during the hundreds of millions of years that constitute geologic time.
The creation of national weather services and the foundation of the International Meteorological Organization (today’s WMO) have provided us with detailed temperature records for the past __________ years.
a. 1000 or so
b. 100 or so
c. 10,000 or so
*b. 100 or so
*d. 18,000-20,000
A climatic episode favoring the thinning and retreat of existing glaciers is
a. a glacial climate.
b. a maritime climate.
c. an interglacial climate.
d. the Hypsithermal.
e. the Medieval Warm Period.
*c. an interglacial climate.
Polar amplification of climate change
a. likely took place during the Pleistocene Ice Age.
b. consists of an increase in the magnitude of climate change with increasing latitude.
c. is an example of the geographical nonuniformity of climate change.
d. All of the above are correct.
e. None of the above is correct.
all a. likely took place during the Pleistocene Ice Age.
b. consists of an increase in the magnitude of climate change with increasing latitude.
c. is an example of the geographical nonuniformity of climate change.
The Younger Dryas
a. was a period of cooler conditions.
b. triggered re-advances of glacial ice sheets.
c. was relatively short-lived.
d. All of the above are correct.
e. None of the above is correct.
all
a. was a period of cooler conditions.
b. triggered re-advances of glacial ice sheets.
c. was relatively short-lived.