Weather Pop Quiz 1

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    What type of Cloud is in the picture below.

    • Cumulus
    • Stratus
    • Cirrus
    • Cumulonimbus
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Weather POP Quiz 1 assesses knowledge on cloud types, storm warnings, sun temperatures, and safety during severe weather. It aims to enhance understanding of meteorological phenomena and preparedness for weather-related hazards.

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  • 2. 

    You should hide under ANYTHING you can during a lightning storm

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    During a lightning storm, it is not safe to hide under just anything. This is because lightning can strike objects and travel through them, potentially causing harm to anyone seeking shelter underneath. It is important to seek proper shelter during a lightning storm, such as a fully enclosed building or a hard-topped vehicle, to ensure safety from lightning strikes. Hiding under just anything may not provide adequate protection and could put individuals at risk.

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  • 3. 

    Select the Criteria for a Severe Thunderstorm WARNING

    • Quarter Size Hail

    • Winds 58 MPH

    • Winds 65 MPH

    • Frequent Lightning

    • Winds 50 Knots

    • Winds 65 Knots

    • Tornado Reported

    • Tornado on Radar

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Quarter Size Hail
    A. Winds 58 MPH
    A. Winds 50 Knots
    A. Tornado Reported
    A. Tornado on Radar
    Explanation
    The correct answer includes criteria for a severe thunderstorm warning. These criteria include quarter size hail, winds of 58 MPH, winds of 50 knots, a tornado reported, and a tornado on radar. These factors are indicators of a severe thunderstorm that could potentially cause significant damage and pose a threat to public safety.

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  • 4. 

    What is the temperature of the sun?

    • 59,000 degrees F

    • 53,000 degrees F

    • 5,300 degrees F

    • 5,900 degrees F

    Correct Answer
    A. 53,000 degrees F
    Explanation
    The temperature of the sun is 53,000 degrees F. This is a measure of the sun's surface temperature, which is incredibly hot. The high temperature is due to the intense nuclear reactions happening at the sun's core, which generate immense heat and light. This temperature allows the sun to emit large amounts of energy, which is essential for sustaining life on Earth and for driving various atmospheric and weather phenomena.

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    What does a Severe Thunderstorm WATCH or a Tornado WATCH mean?

    • That a trained spotter saw it 50 miles ahead

    • That that weather imminent or highly likely

    • That the weather is going to happen

    • That conditions are favorable for the development of that weather

    Correct Answer
    A. That conditions are favorable for the development of that weather
    Explanation
    A Severe Thunderstorm WATCH or a Tornado WATCH means that conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms or tornadoes. It indicates that the weather conditions are conducive for the formation of these weather events, but it does not necessarily mean that they are currently occurring. It serves as a warning to be prepared and stay alert for the potential occurrence of severe weather.

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    In the box below write an essay about how you can stay safe during severe weather and how to prepare for severe weather

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