A midlatitude cyclone that is significantly occluded with cold air completely wr
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Question
A midlatitude cyclone that is significantly occluded with cold air completely wrapped around the cyclone is most likely to be in the _____________ stage.
A. dissipating
B. mature
C. developing
D. None of the above
Please explain……………………………..
A location with cool weather that experiences no frontal passages but experiences precipitation from the mid-latitude cyclone will be located:
A. South of the track of the cyclone
B. North of the track of the cyclone
C. Southeast of the track of the cyclone
D. Southwest of the track of the cyclone
Please explain……………………………..
Explanation / Answer
A midlatitude cyclone that is significantly occluded with cold air completely wrapped around the cyclone is most likely to be in the _____________ stage.
ans: none of these
This happens in the third stage of the mid lattitude cyclone, the denser cold front catches up with the warmer front , becasue the warm air is not dense enough to displace the cold air ahead of it, it shifts up and slides above the cold air. This results in the formation of occluded front
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