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Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD
Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!Weather: Part 1
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JEOPARDY!
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Atmospheric
MoistureHumidity Math
Cloud Formatio
n
Cloud Classifica
tion
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When ice melts energy is _______.
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Process by which liquid water changes
to a gas.
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Energy is _________ during condensation.
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Process by which ice becomes a gas without becoming a liquid.
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3 phase changes that absorb latent heat.
Daily Double!!!
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The maximum amount of water vapor that an air mass can hold
at a specific temperature
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Formula used to calculate relative humidity
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Two ways to increase relative humidity.
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The mass of water vapor in a unit of air relative to the mass of the
dry air.
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At the dew point, water vapor will _________ into a liquid because
air is _____________.
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The air contains 5 g/kg of water vapor.
The amount needed for saturation is 10 g/kg.
What is the RH?
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There is 10 g/m3 of water vapor in the air. Saturation value is 25
g/m3 of water vapor. What is the RH?
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Two air masses are at the same temperature, but one contains 35 g/kg of water vapor. The other
contains 25 g/kg of water vapor. Which has a higher RH?
Daily Double!!!
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The dew point for a specific air mass is 200 C. Currently the air mass contains 5 g/kg of water
vapor and is 35o C. By how much does the air need to be cooled for
saturation to occur?
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The relative humidity at the dew point is always ________
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Solid particles that provide a surface for water vapor to
condense into liquid droplets.
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Dry air cools at a ______ rate than wet air.
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Altitude at which the dew point is reached and clouds begin to
form.
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Four methods that can cool air to the dew point and allow clouds to
form.
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Reason why wet air has a slower rate of cooling than dry air.
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Low, sheet-like clouds that can produce rain.
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Name given to clouds that have a puffy appearance.
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An altostratus cloud will be _________ in the sky than a
cirrus cloud.
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Name two clouds with vertical development.
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Name a cloud that is made of ice crystals.