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This document covers a combined study guide for the ATSC 113 midterm and final exams for the 2026/2027 academic year. It includes key atmospheric science concepts such as weather systems, climate processes, atmospheric composition, and forecasting principles. The material is structured to support comprehensive review and effective exam preparation.

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ATSC 113 Combined Midterm and Final Study
Guide 2026/2027 Comprehensive Review Material
Instructor: Atmospheric Science Specialist

Subject: Applied Weather Science (ATSC 113)

Domain 1: Atmospheric Structure, Composition & Radiation (12 Questions)

Sub-Topic: Atmospheric Layering (4 Questions)

1. Which layer of the atmosphere is characterized by the "weather zone," contains
approximately 75% of the atmosphere's mass, and is capped by a temperature
inversion known as the tropopause?

A. Stratosphere

B. Mesosphere

C. Troposphere

D. Thermosphere

Rationale: The Troposphere is the lowest layer where all weather phenomena occur.
It is defined by a general decrease in temperature with height (lapse rate) until the
tropopause, where the temperature stabilizes or increases, creating an inversion
that acts as a lid to vertical convection. [CORRECT]




2. The stratosphere contains the ozone layer. How does the absorption of ultraviolet
(UV) radiation by ozone affect the temperature profile of this layer?

A. It causes the temperature to decrease with height.

B. It causes the temperature to increase with height.

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C. It maintains a constant isothermal temperature throughout the layer.

D. It creates a strong adiabatic cooling effect.

Rationale: The absorption of solar UV radiation by ozone is an exothermic process
that heats the stratosphere. Consequently, unlike the troposphere, temperature in
the stratosphere increases with altitude. [CORRECT]




3. Why is the tropopause considered a significant barrier for weather systems and
vertical cloud development?

A. It contains the highest density of air molecules, preventing lift.

B. It is characterized by a temperature inversion that stops rising air parcels from
continuing upward.

C. It is the zone where the Coriolis force becomes zero.

D. It separates the stratosphere from the vacuum of space.

Rationale: The tropopause marks the boundary between the troposphere and
stratosphere and features a temperature inversion (warming with height). This
stable layer inhibits further vertical ascent of air parcels, often causing anvil tops of
cumulonimbus clouds to spread out laterally. [CORRECT]




4. True or False: The atmospheric pressure at the top of the stratosphere is zero,
indicating the complete end of the atmosphere.

A. True

B. False

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Rationale: The statement is false. While atmospheric pressure decreases
exponentially with height, it does not reach zero until well beyond the stratosphere,
in the exosphere. The stratosphere still contains atmospheric gases, though
significantly less dense than the troposphere. [CORRECT]




Sub-Topic: Heat Transfer Mechanisms (3 Questions)

5. Which specific mechanism of heat transfer is primarily responsible for warming
the thin layer of air immediately in contact with the Earth's hot surface on a sunny
day?

A. Convection

B. Radiation

C. Conduction

D. Advection

Rationale: Conduction is the transfer of heat between molecules in direct contact.
On a hot day, the ground conducts heat directly to the air molecules touching it;
this heat is then distributed upward via convection. [CORRECT]




6. A "thermal" refers to a rising bubble of warm air. This process transfers heat
vertically through the atmosphere by moving the air mass itself. What is this
mechanism called?

A. Latent heat release

B. Radiative cooling

C. Convection

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