General Circulation Flashcards
The polewards moving air piles up in the subtropical regions and forms high pressure belt at the surface, called
> (a) Subtropical high
(b) Polar High
(c) Equatorial high
……….. occurs over subtropical high
(a) advection
(b) convection
>(c) subsidence
The occurrence of large deserts near 30N and 30S are due to large scale
> (a) subsidence
(b) convection
(c) advection
A part of the sinking air over the subtropical highs flows towards the equator, turning west (in the northern hemisphere) due to the Coriolis force. This surface air is called
> (a) Trade winds
(b) Roaring forties
(c) Doldrums
The huge vertical circulations, one between the equator and 30N and another between equator and 30S, are called
> (a) Hadley Cells
(b) Ferrel Cells
(c) Polar cells
The descending branch of the Hadley cell marked by calm winds and high pressure at the surface are called
(a) Tropical Latitudes
(b) Middle latitudes
>(c) Horse Latitudes
the winds in the upper troposphere are westerly. These are known as
(a) Natural Westerlies
(b) Steady Westerlies
>(c) Zonal Westerlies
In the equatorial regions the upper tropospheric winds are
(a) Westerlies
>(b) Easterlies
(c) Zonal Westerlies
The disturbances of middle latitudes move from
> (a) W to E
(B) E to W
(c) N to S
(d) S to N
The tropical disturbances which form in the equatorial low pressure belt move in
a) Easterly direction
>(b) Westerly direction
(c) Southerly direction
Tropical disturbance which reach the zone of transition in the upper level flow change course and begin to move in
(a) Perpendicular direction
(b) Opposite direction
(c) Southwards
(a) Perpendicular direction
>(b) Opposite direction
(c) Southwards
Latitudinally, on the average there is radiation …………. in the tropics than in the polar regions
> (a) surplus
(b) deficit
(c) balance
The systems like highs, lows, cyclonic circulation etc are associated with distinct types of weather. A study of the behaviour of these systems, known as
> (a) Synoptic Meteorology
(b) Climatology
(c) Physical Meteorology
Rising air creates calms or doldrums in the equatorial region.
(a) ITCZ
(b) Horse Latitudes
>(c) Equatorial Doldrums
Steady NE winds in the N hemisphere and SE winds in the S hemisphere are called.
(a) Easterly winds
>(b) Trade Winds
(c) Tropical Winds