Questions: Which cloud type is likely to be found along a cold front? cumulonimbus cirrus cirrostratus nimbostratus If a hurricane is particularly violent what happens to the name on the World Meteorological Organization's rotating name list? it is removed the name appears in bold the name appears in red the name becomes entirely capitalized

Which cloud type is likely to be found along a cold front?
cumulonimbus
cirrus
cirrostratus
nimbostratus

If a hurricane is particularly violent what happens to the name on the World Meteorological Organization's rotating name list?
it is removed
the name appears in bold
the name appears in red
the name becomes entirely capitalized
Transcript text: Which cloud type is likely to be found along a cold front? cumulonimbus cirrus cirrostratus nimbostratus If a hurricane is particularly violent what happens to the name on the World Meteorological Organization's rotating name list? it is removed the name appears in bold the name appears in red the name becomes entirely capitalized
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Question 41:
The answer is the first one: cumulonimbus.
Explanation:

  • Cumulonimbus: These clouds are typically associated with thunderstorms and are commonly found along cold fronts due to the rapid upward movement of warm, moist air that is forced to rise over the denser cold air.
  • Cirrus: These are high-altitude clouds that are thin and wispy, not typically associated with cold fronts.
  • Cirrostratus: These are also high-altitude clouds that form a thin, uniform layer, not typically linked to cold fronts.
  • Nimbostratus: These clouds are associated with continuous, steady precipitation and are more common with warm fronts rather than cold fronts.

Question 42:
The answer is the first one: it is removed.
Explanation:

  • It is removed: If a hurricane is particularly violent and causes significant damage or loss of life, its name is retired from the World Meteorological Organization's rotating name list to avoid confusion and sensitivity in future events.
  • The name appears in bold: This is not a practice used by the World Meteorological Organization.
  • The name appears in red: This is not a practice used by the World Meteorological Organization.
  • The name becomes entirely capitalized: This is not a practice used by the World Meteorological Organization.

In summary, cumulonimbus clouds are typically found along cold fronts, and the name of a particularly violent hurricane is removed from the rotating name list.

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