meteorology891 wrote:What does IPCC stand for?coprolite_dipstick wrote:Yep! Your turn
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
meteorology891 wrote:What does IPCC stand for?coprolite_dipstick wrote:Yep! Your turn
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Yes, Correct! Your turn!coprolite_dipstick wrote:Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Changemeteorology891 wrote:What does IPCC stand for?coprolite_dipstick wrote:Yep! Your turn
coprolite_dipstick wrote:What is the area of low pressure called, where the trade winds converge?
The ITCZ ( Intertropical Convergence Zone)
A+. Your turn!meteorology891 wrote:coprolite_dipstick wrote:What is the area of low pressure called, where the trade winds converge?The ITCZ ( Intertropical Convergence Zone)
What is the Aleutian low?coprolite_dipstick wrote:A+. Your turn!meteorology891 wrote:coprolite_dipstick wrote:What is the area of low pressure called, where the trade winds converge?The ITCZ ( Intertropical Convergence Zone)
The Aleutian low is a semi-permanent pressure cell in the Northern hemisphere. During the winter, it is located over the Gulf of Alaska and Bering sea. Numerous Pacific Northwest storms intensify under the influence of this air mass. In the summer, it is very weak and often non-existent.
Yes, you are correct! Your turn!coprolite_dipstick wrote:Pretty much taken word for word off my note sheetThe Aleutian low is a semi-permanent pressure cell in the Northern hemisphere. During the winter, it is located over the Gulf of Alaska and Bering sea. Numerous Pacific Northwest storms intensify under the influence of this air mass. In the summer, it is very weak and often non-existent.
coprolite_dipstick wrote:Pt 1) List these six greenhouse gases in order from most to least abundant in the atmosphere.
CO2, CH4, CFCs, Ozone, O2, H2O
Pt 2) On a per molecule basis, which of these gases is the most effective?
O2, CO2, CH4, Ozone, CFCs