Q6-11: Force-Balance Matching With Forces Homework • Unanswered Match the force-balance at left with the forces responsible for it at right. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V Hydrostatic = Horizontal PGF and Coriolis Geostrophic Horizontal PGF and Coriolis and frictional Gradient Horizonal PGF and Coriolis and centrifugal = Gravitational and vertical PGF Coriolis and centrifugal II II

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Q6-11: Force-Balance Matching With Forces
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Match the force-balance at left with the forces responsible for it at right.
Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V
Hydrostatic
Horizontal PGF and Coriolis
Geostrophic
Horizontal PGF and Coriolis and frictional
Gradient
Horizonal PGF and Coriolis and centrifugal
Gravitational and vertical PGF
Coriolis and centrifugal
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Transcribed Image Text:Q6-11: Force-Balance Matching With Forces Homework • Unanswered Match the force-balance at left with the forces responsible for it at right. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V Hydrostatic Horizontal PGF and Coriolis Geostrophic Horizontal PGF and Coriolis and frictional Gradient Horizonal PGF and Coriolis and centrifugal Gravitational and vertical PGF Coriolis and centrifugal Unanswered • 2 attempts left A Submit II II II
Q6-12: Force-Balance Matching With Phenomena
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Match the horizontal force-balance at left with a real-life phenomenon explained by it
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Winds in an upper-level ridge are stronger than the
Geostrophic
geostrophic wind
Winds blow at an angle into low pressure near the
Gradient
surface
Winds blow counter-clockwise around large-scale
lows in the NH
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Transcribed Image Text:Q6-12: Force-Balance Matching With Phenomena Homework • Unanswered Match the horizontal force-balance at left with a real-life phenomenon explained by it Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE V Winds in an upper-level ridge are stronger than the Geostrophic geostrophic wind Winds blow at an angle into low pressure near the Gradient surface Winds blow counter-clockwise around large-scale lows in the NH Unanswered • 2 attempts left Submit II II
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