Where would you expect to find the strongest winds on the map (by location, if y
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Where would you expect to find the strongest winds on the map (by location, if you know the states and provinces, or describe the area on the map.
Identify the location where rainy weather is MOST likely to occur (choose ONE location only) and explain why you made that choice. Use information from the text to direct your choice and to make your explanation accurate (based on scientific atmospheric principles).
There are 4 MB of pressure difference between the isobars. With that in mind, what is the pressure difference between the Canadian High (in the purple area) and the Low pressure in the U.S. over Kentucky (in the bottom right quarter of the map). This question requires some math and careful assessment of the isobars.
Stc Temp (F) Sea Level Pressure (mb 22Z Wed Jan 14 2009 1032 980 100 95 1028 1040 1016, 1024 80 75 70 1032 60 1040 1036 45 1020 1036 1032 30 1032 1028 15 10 10 15 20 WWW 2010 (http:/ww2010.atmos. uiuc.edu) Atmospheric Sciences, University of nois at Urbana-ChampaignExplanation / Answer
when a place having a higher temperature ir creates a low pressure zone because wind getting warm and moves upward and which place having a low temperature it creates high pressure zone because wind stays cool and stays near to the surface. winds always travels from high pressure zone to low pressure zone so we can say that Strongest wind will occur on low pressure zone .
high rainfall will occur at florida and near the florida bacause this the place which is near to sea and having a higher temperature. and between the high pressure zone and low pressure zone 6 isobars are present which means 24 mb pressure difference is present between two places.
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