Pressure(mb) 1010 1000 990 980 970 960 950 940 Hurricane Ike 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 10 20 930 9/1/08 0:00 9/2/08 0:00 9/3/08 0:00 9/4/08 0:00 9/5/08 0:00 Date & Time 9/6/08 0:00 9/7/08 0:00 0 9/8/08 0:00 Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (mph) Wind Speed (mph)

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1.___

A hypothesis is a suggested explanation for an observation. The data table and your graph display a sequence of observations for Hurricane Ike. In a brief but complete sentence, state a reasonable hypothesis to explain these observations.

 

 

 

 

 

2.___

Describe the relationship between wind speed and air pressure within a tropical storm system.

  • You must use the units mb and mph in your answer based on your graph.

 

 

 

 

3.___

During a hurricane one of the primary dangers is called a storm surge. Describe a storm surge.

 

 

 

4.___

 

In this hurricane, at which ocean shore location would the highest storm surge most likely occur - Location X or Location Y? Why?

 

 

 

5.___

For conversions refer to SmartFigure 18.2 on p.553 in your eText. Both millibars (mb) and inches of mercury are units of measure for air pressure. An air mass has air pressure of 1000 mb, using your SF, convert 1000 mb to inches (of mercury) and write it below to the nearest 1/100th of an inch.

 

 

 

Base your answers to questions 6 through 8 on the satellite image below, which shows a Northern

Hemisphere hurricane, and on your knowledge of Earth science.

 

 

6.___

What is the usual surface wind pattern around the eye of Northern Hemisphere hurricanes?

 

(1) clockwise and outward                 (3) counterclockwise and outward

 

(2) clockwise and inward                   (4) counterclockwise and inward

 

 

7.___

Which air mass is normally associated with the formation of hurricanes?

 

(1) continental tropical        (2) maritime tropical      (3) continental polar      (4) maritime polar

 

 

8.___

Clouds form in the hurricane because the air is

 

(1) sinking, expanding, and cooling                  (3) rising, expanding, and cooling

 

(2) sinking, compressing, and warming               (4) rising, compressing, and warming

 

 

9.___

Use your Lecture or eText for this one. When the eye of this hurricane reaches 43° N latitude, this hurricane will most likely be pushed by planetary winds toward the

 

(1) northwest           (2) northeast          (3) southwest         (4) southeast

 

 

10.___

Which weather change is most likely indicated by rapidly falling air pressure?

 

(1) Humidity is decreasing.                             (3) Skies are clearing.

 

(2) Temperature is decreasing.                       (4) A storm is approaching.

 

 

 

 

11A>>>

 

 

11B>>>

From the data table for Hurricane Ike, write below the date, time, wind speed and air pressure for the fastest wind speed. Then record the same information for the slowest wind speed.

A. Fastest wind speed answer here>>>>:

 

Date: _______  Time _______gmt   Wind speed______mph  Air pressure __________mb

B. Slowest wind speed answer here>>>>:

 

Date: _______  Time _______gmt   Wind speed______mph  Air pressure __________mb

Pressure(mb)
1010
1000
990
980
970
960
950
940
Hurricane Ike
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
10
20
930
9/1/08 0:00
9/2/08 0:00
9/3/08 0:00
9/4/08 0:00
9/5/08 0:00
Date & Time
9/6/08 0:00
9/7/08 0:00
0
9/8/08 0:00
Pressure (mb)
Wind Speed (mph)
Wind Speed (mph)
Transcribed Image Text:Pressure(mb) 1010 1000 990 980 970 960 950 940 Hurricane Ike 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 10 20 930 9/1/08 0:00 9/2/08 0:00 9/3/08 0:00 9/4/08 0:00 9/5/08 0:00 Date & Time 9/6/08 0:00 9/7/08 0:00 0 9/8/08 0:00 Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (mph) Wind Speed (mph)
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