Question 760Navigation General

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In the Northern Hemisphere, what type of cloud formations would you expect to see to the west of an approaching tropical wave?

A Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction
B Cirrostratus clouds lined up in rows extending in a north to south direction
C Cumulus clouds lined up in rows extending in a northeast to southwest direction
D High altostratus clouds in the morning hours
AI Explanation

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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