Why does the heat equator shift further north in July than it shifts south in January?
The heat equator shifts further north in July because during this time, the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer, resulting in warmer temperatures and pushing the warmer air and weather systems northward. In contrast, in January, the Southern Hemisphere experiences summer, but the shift southward of the heat equator is limited by the vast ocean mass in the south hemisphere.
Both trains will reach the starting point at the same time since they are moving in opposite directions on the equator, which forms a complete loop. The distance traveled by both trains will be the same, so they will meet at the starting point simultaneously.
What are the continents which lie on the equator?
The continents that lie on the equator are Africa, South America, and Asia.
How far is the Equator from Chicago?
Chicago is at 41° 59' N latitude. The equator is a 0°N.
Basically, it's 42°(1° in latitude change is 69.2 miles
) * 69.2 miles = 2,906.4 miles
How is the temperature near the poles different from near the equator?
Imagine you are shining a torch on a globe, the top and the bottom would get the least light from the torch. The sun is like a torch for Earth, but the sun is much bigger than a torch shining on a much bigger ball. The sun's rays shine much more strongly in the middle of the Earth and much more weakly in the poles. The sun's rays create heat, and rays that are shining strongly create more heat. When I say this, you will be guessing that the equator is the hottest part of the Earth. Well actually it's not the hottest because of the Earth's tilt.
What is the distance from Seattle to the equator?
3,589 miles
Update by ffinybryn:
Seattle is at Latitude 47d36'35" or 47.60972222 degrees of a Great Circle from the Equator.
Assuming a Mean Earth radius of 6371Km:
Distance to Equator is (47d36'35"/360) x 2 x pi x 6371 km
= 5294 km
= 3290 miles
Does the equator receive oblique rays?
Sure. A single point on the equator receives direct solar rays at one instant of time
sometime around March 21. Another single point on the equator receives direct solar
rays at another instant of time sometime around September 22. Those two points receive
oblique/indirect solar rays at all other times, and all other points on the equator
receive them at all times.
Convergence zone at the equator?
The convergence zone at the equator is known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). It is characterized by the meeting of trade winds from the northern and southern hemispheres, resulting in a band of low pressure where ascending air leads to large-scale cloud formation and rainfall. The ITCZ is a region of important atmospheric circulation and a key component of global climate patterns.
If you traveled from north America to Europe would have to cross the equator?
no
The equator isn't anywhere near the United States or Europe. It passes through the upper part of S. America and the Middle part of Africa.
What continent has islands and the equator crossing it?
Africa is the continent that has islands such as São Tomé and Príncipe, which are located on or near the equator. The equator runs through various African countries, including Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia.
Why does the equator have a hot climate?
I don't know but could we have an answer soon because I need it for a project!! Thank you! The equator has an equatorial climate because of the angle to the sun. It is only found 5 degrees north or south to the equator. An equatorial climate is where it is hot and wet all year round, this provides the most luxuriant vegetation found in the world. Annual rainfall averages out at about 2000 mm per year. Tropical rainforest are found in the equatorial climate, and 1,000 types of trees are found there too. Hope this is good enough :) good luck with the project
Yes, Quito, the capital of Ecuador, is located very close to the equator. In fact, it is one of the cities in the world that is closest to the equator, which is why it experiences a relatively consistent climate throughout the year.
When you get closer to the equator does it get colder or hotter?
Because the Equator is like the line of where the sun goes round. Therefore it would be warmer there. So if your not near the Equator it's most likely to be colder, cause your not in the direct line of sun. Although, Australia is really hot and they aren't in the Equator area, so...Maybe they're just lucky :P
- Hope it helped. Mariah. Because the Equator is like the line of where the sun goes round. Therefore it would be warmer there. So if your not near the Equator it's most likely to be colder, cause your not in the direct line of sun. Although, Australia is really hot and they aren't in the Equator area, so...Maybe they're just lucky :P
- Hope it helped. Mariah.
The path of a plane flying due North from a spot on an equator would appear to fly which way?
It would appear to fly east based on the Coriolis effect.
Does the Equator pass through Sudan or through Somalia?
Somalia.
Sudan and Ethiopia are north of the equator, but Somalia extends south, just barely to the equator, which passes through Uganda, Kenya, and Lake Victoria in eastern Africa.
Please look at a map of Africa and see where those places are.
If you were in New York City would you be closer to the North Pole or the Equator?
New York City is closer to the equator than the North Pole. It is near 41° N latitude.
The equator is 41° south of NYC, but the North Pole is 49° north of the city, about 550 miles (8°) farther away.
Are the cayman islands north or south of the equator?
Hi
Britain is located to the north of the equator.
Name the 6 bodies of water the equator passes through?
The Earth's equator passes through the following water bodies:
Is the Equator closer to the South Pole or the Arctic Circle?
The equator is the line that runs straight around the middle of the earth, at zero degrees of latitude.
The North Pole is at 90 degrees north and the South Pole is at 90 degrees south, so they are both equidistant from the equator.
The Arctic Circle is a line of latitude that runs around the earth at 66 degrees and 33 minutes north, that means that it is closer to the equator than the South Pole.
The most common form of thinking involves mental representations called?
The most common form of thinking involves mental representations called concepts. Concepts are mental categories that help simplify and organize our understanding of the world by grouping related objects, events, or ideas together.
Why is it impossible for a Hadley cell to extend from the pole to the equator?
The spin of the Earth creates the Coriolis "force". As air moves in the northern hemisphere, for example, it is deflected to the right. This causes the overall circulation to break into cells. For further assistance for studying, refer to the guide posted below.
Question 1 .1 out of 1 points
1. On a weather map, this front, drawn in blue, represents a region where colder air is replacing warmer air:
Correct Answer: B. cold front
2. The inter-tropical convergence zone (ITCZ) is a region where:
Correct Answer: B. northeast trades meet the southeast trades
3. Suppose you are a pilot who is flying from warm air into colder air. In the cold air, even though your altimeter is still indicating the same altitude as it did in the warm air, you would be flying:
Correct Answer: D. At the same altitude as you were before
4. The majority of the United States lies within which wind belt?
Correct Answer: A. westerlies
5. Would you expect the heaviest snowfall to occur on an unusually cold night or a night when the temperature was just a little below freezing? Explain.
As long as there is moisture in the air and a way for it to rise and form clouds, there can be snow, even in temperatures below zero. But very cold air doesn't have much moisture in it, and it is also dense and heavy, so clouds don't form unless the cold air rises up a mountainside or unless the cold air blows across a body of water and collects moisture. Most heavy snowfalls occur in temperatures 15 degrees Fahrenheit or above.
6. Which of the following is NOT an important factor in the production of rain by the collision-coalescence process?
Correct Answer: C. The number of ice crystals in the cloud
7. The strongest winds in a hurricane are found:
Correct Answer: B. in the eye wall
8. What type of air mass would be responsible for refreshing cool, dry breezes after a long summer hot spell in the Central Plains?
Correct Answer: C. cP
9. If an area is described as a "good air mass source region" what information can you give about it?
Good air-mass source regions are dominated by high pressure where subsidence forces air towards the surface. These high pressures also enable air to move outward from the source region.
10. Which below does NOT describe the polar front jet stream?
Correct Answer: D. is normally found at a higher elevation than the subtropical jet
11. The so-called "Tornado Belt" of the United States is located :
Correct Answer: B. in the Central Plains
12. The large semi-permanent surface anticyclone that is normally positioned over the ocean, west of California, is called the:
Correct Answer: E. Pacific high
13. The wind around a surface high pressure center in the Northern Hemisphere blows:
Correct Answer: C. clockwise and outward from the center
14. According to the three-cell general circulation model, at the equator we would NOT expect to find:
Correct Answer: B. a ridge of high pressure
15. Before the passage of a cold front the pressure normally _____, and after the passage of a cold front the pressure normally _____.
Correct Answer: B. drops; rises
16. Why do ordinary cell thunderstorms most frequently form in the afternoon? Explain.
****- This is because the land is heated during the day and in the afternoon the hot heated moist air rises, it rises high enough then condenses. The more rapidly it rises the better storm cloud you would get.
17. Buys-Ballot's law states that , "In the Northern Hemisphere if you were to stand with your back to the surface wind, then turn clockwise 30 degrees, lower pressure will be ______.
Correct Answer: B. to your left
18. A wind that blows at a constant speed parallel to curved isobars or contour lines is called a:
Correct Answer: D. gradient wind
19. On a clear, windy day, the depth to which mixing occurs above the surface depends upon:
Correct Answer: D. all of these
20. A wind reported as 45 degrees would be a wind blowing from the:
Correct Answer: A. NE
21. Why is large hail more common in Kansas than in Florida? Explain.
Florida has a maritime climate and Kansas has a continental climate. Cumulonimbus cloud bringing thunderstorm and hail can happen in both places. Kansas is more likely to see the pattern where mild and moist air from the south meet polar cold and dry air above. Those are the conditions needed to see very unstable air with super cell cumulonimbus and large hail.
22. Squall lines most often form ahead of a:
Correct Answer: A. cold front
23. A discharge of electricity from or within a thunderstorm is called:
Correct Answer: B. lightning
24. Why is it impossible on the earth for a Hadley cell to extend from pole to equator? Explain.
The spin of the Earth creates the Coriolis "force". As air moves in the northern hemisphere, for example, it is deflected to the right. This causes the overall circulation to break into cells.
25. The cold water observed along the northern California coast in the summer is due mainly to:
Correct Answer: C. upwelling
26. Why are haboobs more prevalent in Arizona than in Oklahoma? Explain.
Haboobs need clear dry regions and convection mixes with the wind, forming a dust devil. Arizona favors these conditions.
27. Hurricanes can't form along the equator because:
Correct Answer: B. the Coriolis force is too small along the equator
28. Why do heavy showers usually fall from cumuliform clouds? Why does steady precipitation normally fall from stratiform clouds?
Cumuliform clouds are generally a sign of unstable air and the presence of cold fronts. When you have precipitation in those conditions, it is often showery in nature. The unstable air also provides (generally) better visibility and puffier clouds.
However, Stratiform clouds are suggestive of stable air and possibly warm fronts. in those conditions, you generally have steady rain (not showers), calm winds, lower visibility, and flatter clouds.
29. Hurricanes dissipate when:
Correct Answer: D. all of these
30. The turning of the water with depth is known as:
Correct Answer: B. the Ekman Spiral
31. In the general circulation of the atmosphere, one would find the region called the doldrums:
Correct Answer: B. at the equator
32. A surface low-pressure center is generally associated with _____ on an upper level isobaric chart.
Correct Answer: A. a trough
33. Lake-effect snows are best developed around Great Lakes during:
Correct Answer: B. late fall and early winter when cold, dry polar air moves over the relatively warm water
.
34. You are in Florida; explain why it is often windy at the beach. What forces are responsible, and how do beachfront conditions differ from conditions farther inland? Explain.
The main reason is due to friction. When the wind comes from the sea the beach only has the sea in front of it. Further inland, trees, buildings, hills cause blockages to the wind flow, which causes the wind to be less. The beach has more exposure to the wind than inland.
35. Which of the following is NOT considered a semi-permanent high or low-pressure area?
Correct Answer: E. Icelandic high
36. It is summer. What type of afternoon weather would you expect from an air mass designated as mT? Explain.
This air mass produces very warm weather in summer, mild in winter, with high relative humidity throughout the year. It often has low clouds and fog with poor visibilities during the early morning hours, then hazy sun into the afternoon as clouds develop. Some of these cumulus clouds may build into cumulonimbus clouds, commonly known as thunderheads. This air mass brings most of the moisture into the nation.
37. Chicago, Illinois (latitude 42 degrees North) is located in the _____.
Correct Answer: C. westerlies
38. A true blizzard is characterized by:
Correct Answer: E. All the above
39. Just before a storm becomes fully a developed hurricane, it is in the _____ stage.
Correct Answer: B. tropical storm
40. One would expect a cP air mass to be:
Correct Answer: A. cold and dry
41. We can generally expect the air to be _____ above areas of surface low pressure and _____ above areas of surface high pressure>
Correct Answer: B. rising; sinking
42. Ice nuclei may be:
Correct Answer: D. All of the above
43. Radar gathers information about precipitation in clouds by measuring the:
Correct Answer: C. Amount of energy reflected back to the transmitter
44. The force that would cause a stationary parcel of air to begin to move horizontally is called the:
Correct Answer: B. Pressure gradient force
45. The main reason Santa Ana winds are warm is because:
Correct Answer: B. sinking air warms by compression
46. Surface winds are generally strongest and most gusty:
Correct Answer: A. in the afternoon
47. Will a valley breeze or a mountain breeze produce clouds? Explain.
Valley breezes form when the sun heats the side of a mountain more than the valley below it. As the air adjacent to the mountainside heats up it becomes less dense and rises. As this rising air cools it may saturate leading to cloud formation.
48. A wind flow pattern that takes on a more or less north-south trajectory is
Correct Answer: D. meridional flow
49. Lines connecting points of equal pressure are called:
Correct Answer: A. Isobars
50. Rain which falls from a cloud but evaporates before reaching the ground is referred to as:
Correct Answer: B. Virga
51. Which cloud would most likely produce drizzle?
Correct Answer: A. Stratus
52. An offshore wind:
Correct Answer: A. blows from land to water
53. Explain the relationship between the general circulation of air and the circulation of ocean currents.
The wind influences the flow of current. As the wind blows over the ocean it causes the surface water to drift along with it. The moving water gradually piles up creating pressure differences within the water itself.
54. On an upper-level chart, normally we find warm air associated with _____ pressure, and cold air associated with _____ pressure.
Correct Answer: B. high; low
55. The initial stage of an ordinary thunderstorm is the:
Correct Answer: C. cumulus stage
56. Which of the features below could indicate prevailing wind direction?
Correct Answer: D. all of these
57. Lightning may occur:
Correct Answer: D. all of these
58. At any given time, only one jet stream can be found in the atmosphere.
Correct Answer: False
59. Streamlines on a weather map depict:
Correct Answer: C. wind flow
60. A weak trough of low pressure found in the tropics, along which hurricanes occasionally form, is called:
Correct Answer: B. an easterly wave
61. During the summer along the coast, a sea breeze is usually strongest and best developed:
Correct Answer: A. in the afternoon
62. Freshly fallen snow __________ sound waves.
Correct Answer: B. Absorbs
63. A wind rose describes:
Correct Answer: B. the percent of time the wind blows from different directions
64. The heat from a chinook wind is generated mainly by:
Correct Answer: A. compressional heating
65. A group of thunderstorms which develop in a line one next to the other, each in a different stage of development, are called:
Correct Answer: C. a multicell thunderstorm
66. Average winter temperatures in Great Britain and Norway would probably be much colder if it were not for the:
Correct Answer: B. North Atlantic Drift
67. What can cause the air pressure to change at the bottom of a column of air?
The downward force exerted by overlying air causes greater pressure at the bottom of the atmosphere. Air molecules are actually "squeezed" by the weight of the air above. A
Another way of expressing this is that air pressure is inversely related to altitude, meaning change of altitude will cause a change of air pressure at the bottom of column of air.
68. Another name for a small, rotating whirlwind observed at the surface is:
Correct Answer: D. dust devil
69. What is the difference between freezing rain and sleet? Explain.
Freezing rain - is super cooled liquid drops and immediately freeze upon striking a cold object forming a thin veneer of ice.
sleet - is falling snow flakes that melts as falls into warmer air. The cold rain drops tun back to ice when it falls through a deep subfreezing surface.
70. In the Northern Hemisphere, ocean currents in the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans move in a generally circular pattern. The direction of this motion is _____ in the Atlantic and _____ in the Pacific.
Correct Answer: C. clockwise; clockwise
71. Which below would NOT be considered an onshore wind?
Correct Answer: B. Santa Ana wind
72. If huge waves pound against the beach communities of Southern California for several days during clear, calm weather, it is a good bet that:
Correct Answer: A. the winds are strong somewhere over the Pacific Ocean
73. In a hurricane, the eye wall represents:
Correct Answer: D. a zone of intense thunderstorms around the center
74. The main difference between a cloud drop and a raindrop is its:
Correct Answer: B. Size
75. The greatest annual number of thunderstorms in the United States occurs in:
Correct Answer: D. Florida
76. The large thermally driven convection cell that is driven by convective "hot" towers along the equator is the ____.
Correct Answer: B. Hadley cell
Name three countries that lie between the equator and the tropic of cancer?
Mexico, Egypt, and India lie between the Equator and the Tropic of Cancer.