ATSC 113 Study Guide - Final Guide: Wind Chill, Snowmelt, Solar Irradiance

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19 Apr 2020
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Available oct 6 at 5am - oct 12 at 10pm 7 days. This quiz was locked oct 12 at 10pm. Score for this attempt: 8 out of 8. It is spring and you observe that it is 7 c with sunny, clear skies. Snowmelt, strong insolation, possible wet slab avalanche https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121886. Wind chill, snowfall, possible dry sluff avalanche snowfall, wind chill, possible wet slab avalanche snowfall, weak insolation, possible wet slab avalanche snowmelt, weak insolation, possible dry slab avalanche 10/25/2019. You and your friend are going backcountry skiing. It is early spring, and your friend says it is unseasonably warm . That it is unusually warm for this time of the year. Wintertime inversions in mountain valleys can be sustained for weeks under persistent high pressure. https://canvas. ubc. ca/courses/39462/quizzes/121886. That it is unusual for the sun to be out at this time of the year that it is unreasonably warm she doesn"t like the heat!