A.FORECAST
B.STORM WARNING
C.GENERAL SITUATION
D.MAP ANALYSIS
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A.STRONG GALE TO STORM
B.GALE TO STRONG GALE
C.NEAR GALE TO GALE
D.STRONG BREEZE TO NEAR GALE
A.dew point increases
B.dew point decreases
C.relative humidity increases
D.relative humidity decreases
A.dry,fair weather
B.high winds and cloudiness
C.gustiness and continuous precipitation
D.overcast skies
A.blue line
B.purple line
C.dashed blue line
D.alternate red and blue line
A.used to measure the speed of wind
B.in which the pressure of the air is measured
C.that tells which direction a storm is coming from
D.used to measure the height of waves
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When force of winds reaches 10-11 in Beaufort scale,we usually call such wind().
If the sky was clear,with the exception of a few cumulus clouds,it would indicate().
HIGH WAVES;DENSE STREAKS OF FOAM ALONG THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND;CRESTS OF WAVES BEGIN TO TOPPLE,TUMBLE AND ROLL OVER;SPRAY MAY AFFECT VISIBILITY.This condition is likely to be termed().
OWING TROPICAL STORM9706 CROSSING OUR/COURSE PLSPERMIT SHELTERING KAGOSHIMA KAIWAN. This cable indicates that().
Weather observations provided by each weather station include all of the following except().
The dense black cumulonimbus clouds surrounding the eye of a hurricane are called().
Weather conditions in the middle latitudes generally move().
Which of the following statements concerning frontal movements is TRUE().
The winds you would expect to encounter in the North Atlantic between latitudes 5° and 30° are known as the().
The eye of a hurricane is surrounded by dense black cumulonimbus clouds which are called the().