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Choose the answer that best describes strong currents of warm, moist air rapidly rising to altitudes of 40,000 feet causing heavy rain, lightening, hail, winds, and flash flooding.
A. tornado
B. cyclone
C. thunderstorm
D. temperature inversion
What problems can temperature inversions create?
A. can create dust storms making air hard to breath
B. can cause cyclones to form
C. can cause hail, rain and high winds
D. can trap polluted air causing health problems
What are rotating air currents circulating around a vertical axis inside a supercell?
A. downdrafts
B. tornado
C. mesocyclone
D. windshear
What is a cyclone called that generates winds of 200 kmph and rotates in a counter-clockwise movement in the Pacific Ocean?
A. a typhoon in the northern hemisphere
B. a cyclone
C. a hurricane
D. a typhoon in the southern hemisphere
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