What two climate factors do all the cities have in common?
In what direction do the PREVAILING winds affecting all these cities move?
Which city is most affected by the relationship between elevation and temperature?
Cheyenne has the greatest swings in temperature as compared to all the other cities. What air mass can account for this fact?
Which city is considered part of "Tornado Alley" due to the fact it has flat topography and can be affected by cold air masses from Canada and warm air masses from the Gulf of Mexico?
Des Moines and Chicago have the same type of climate. Why is there a difference in their climographs?
What two cities are likely to be affected by both maritime tropical and maritime polar air masses?
What type of air mass rarely, if ever, affects New York City?
Which city is the driest and why?
Eureka and New York are both on the coast. Why are their climates so different?
Why is New York City the wettest of the five cities?