Question 760Navigation General
70% to passIn the Northern Hemisphere, what type of cloud formations would you expect to see to the west of an approaching tropical wave?
The correct answer is C) Cumulus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction. To the west of an approaching tropical wave in the Northern Hemisphere, you would expect to see cumulus clouds forming in rows or lines oriented in a northeast to southwest direction. This is due to the counter-clockwise flow of air around the low-pressure system of the tropical wave, which causes convergence and uplift of moisture, leading to the formation of these cloud lines. The other options are incorrect because: A) Cirrostratus clouds would not be the expected cloud type; B) the cloud lines would not be oriented north-south; D) high altostratus clouds would not be the expected cloud type in this scenario.
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