The El Nino-southern Oscillation is associated with the following except——— a. higher pressure than normal over the western pacific and lower pressure over the eastern pacific b. flooding in the southwest united states, Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, and Peru c. drought in south Africa, southern India, Australia, and the Philippines d. cooler than normal ocean along the west coast of south America.

The El Nino-southern Oscillation is associated with the following except———
a. higher pressure than normal over the western pacific and lower pressure over the eastern pacific
b. flooding in the southwest united states, Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador, and Peru
c. drought in south Africa, southern India, Australia, and the Philippines
d. cooler than normal ocean along the west coast of south America.

 
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Which of the following primary pressure areas are produced by thermal factors, rather than dynamic factors? a. subtropical high and subpolar low b. equatorial low and polar high c. equatorial low and Bermuda high d. Aleutian low and Icelandic low

Which of the following primary pressure areas are produced by thermal factors, rather than dynamic factors?
a. subtropical high and subpolar low
b. equatorial low and polar high
c. equatorial low and Bermuda high
d. Aleutian low and Icelandic low

 
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Winds names are based on——– a. the direction from which they originate b. the scientist who first describe them c. the direction in which they are blowing d. the altitude at which they occur

Winds names are based on——–
a. the direction from which they originate
b. the scientist who first describe them
c. the direction in which they are blowing
d. the altitude at which they occur

 
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On a cold, windy day, the air feels—-because the wind—– a. warmer; disperses clouds, allowing more sunlight to reach the ground b. warmer; mitigates against the cold temperatures c. colder; increases evaporative heat loss from our skin d. colder; increases the cooling effect of the air

On a cold, windy day, the air feels—-because the wind—–
a. warmer; disperses clouds, allowing more sunlight to reach the ground
b. warmer; mitigates against the cold temperatures
c. colder; increases evaporative heat loss from our skin
d. colder; increases the cooling effect of the air

 
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