Let's get studying! This website has helpful practice problems. Try the
"Air masses/Fronts/Station Models" and "Density" tests.
read bar graphs
explain global wind circulation
use pages 12,13, and 14 of the Earth Science Reference Table
calculate density, and know how heat affects density
know how to read weather maps
identify fronts and explain their characteristics
calculate wind speed between two locations
interpret the weather conditions associated with different fronts and air masses
find rain bands around fronts
identify the correct wind circulations with pressure systems
explain high and low pressure wind directions
calculate average
interpret information from isobars
explain orographic lifting