Examine the weather map and locate this symbol. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/978000_978500/978351/1/4de71b1b0a9c3b9375ab0b4fbeda7c491c382bfc/MS2_ERT_05_15_LAS_3.jpg Which is likely to occur in these areas? http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1413000_1413500/1413111/1/df6b0172ab842c7182262b156e57bcfd944010c7/CALMS_MS2_ERT_05_15_weather_map.jpg My answer is B or C.
A. partly cloudy skies and fair weather B. clear skies and windy conditions C. cloudy skies and precipitation D. clouds and fair weather My answers are B and C
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Well what does L mean any ideas?
@pooja195 Low pressure areas>
http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1413000_1413500/1413111/1/df6b0172ab842c7182262b156e57bcfd944010c7/CALMS_MS2_ERT_05_15_weather_map.jpg @pooja195 @cutiepie15
good what happens when a low pressure system is in place?
@pooja195 I have no idea Precipitation ?
My votes on C. Low pressure areas are generally cloudy/rainy areas -- where strong areas of low pressure bring our stormiest weather. That's because it's an area of rising air, and as air rises, it condenses into clouds and rain.
A low pressure system in the tropics is going to be warm; a low pressure system in high latitudes is more likely to be cold. It is not so much the L that tells you about the temperature but the winds. Where are the winds coming from? If they are coming from the equatorial side of the low, they will be warmer than if they come from the polar side. this is not my work it is off of a website but i hope it gives u info on a low pressure system
C is correct :)
Thank you! :)
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