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Need help with follow questions, points up for grabs, gotta turn this in by midn

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Need help with follow questions, points up for grabs, gotta turn this in by midnight tonight. I know 1 and 3 (1 is a warm front and 2 is a cold front). If you can help with 2 and 3 a and b I would appreciate it! Image uploaded is the assignment.


Two hypothetical weather maps in the Northern Hemisphere are shown on page 93 of the Laboratory Manual. Determine the position of the front on Maps A and B. Pay special attention to Figure 16-4 in the lab manual on page 90. Note the location of the front relative to the wind shifts.



1. Is a cold front or warm front shown in Map A?

________________________


--Answer below:




2. (a) In which direction is the front in Map A advancing?

To the __________________


(b) How can you tell?


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3. Is a cold front or warm front shown in Map B?

________________________



--Answer below:


4. (a) In which direction is the front in Map B advancing?

To the __________________


(b) How can you tell?


--Answer below:

Two hypothetical weather maps in the Northern Hemisphere are shown below. Using the appropriate symbols (see Figure 16-3), draw in the position of the front on each map (one map shows a cold front, and the other a warm front). Top of each map is north. (Hint: the fronts can be drawn with a nearly straight line.) Is a cold front or warm front shown in Map A? In which direction is the front in Map A advancing? From to Is a cold front or warm front shown in Map B? In which direction is the front in Map B advancing? From to

Explanation / Answer

In the northern hemisphere, a warm front causes a shift of wind blowing from southeast to southwest, and in the southern hemisphere a shift from winds blowing from northeast to northwest