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9 November, 05:18

13. A warm air mass that is cut off from the ground is said to be

14. A swirling center of low air pressure is called a (n)

15.

are high-pressure centers of dry air.

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  1. 9 November, 05:25
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    Been a while since studying weather ... so double check these ...

    13. Warm air mass above ground = > an 'inversion' ... Normally, atmospheric temperature decreases ~2°C / 1000 ft ... Reversal of that trend is due to trapped warm air above ground and is referred to as 'an inversion'.

    14. Swirling center of low air pressure = > a 'cyclone' ... In the Northern Hemisphere the flow is counter clockwise but in the Southern Hemisphere such a phenomenon is clockwise flow.

    15. High-pressure centers of dry air = > a 'ridge' which is contrast to a low-pressure center called a 'trough'. Hope these are right. : -)
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