Given what you know about the structure and movement of midlatitude cyclones, us
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Given what you know about the structure and movement of midlatitude cyclones, use the figure to match each station with the appropriate forecast made on Monday (assume the forecast made on Monday is correct). A__ B__ C__ D___ Rain early today, clearing by afternoon, highs in the upper 50s. Cloudy tomorrow, showers likely, highs in the upper 60s, south-southwest winds, possible thunderstorm by late afternoon. Clear and cool on Wednesday, highs in the upper 30s, westerly winds. Showers early, then clearing, highs in the 40s, northwest winds 10-20 knots. Sunny and cool tomorrow; warmer on Wednesday. Partly cloudy today, highs in the upper 40s, easterly winds. Increasing clouds tonight, lows in the 30s. Chance of showers tomorrow, highs in the upper 30s with northeasterly winds. Partly cloudy and cold Wednesday, highs in the upper 20s, strong westerly winds. Partly cloudy today, highs in the low 50s. Increase clouds tonight, lows in the 30s. Rain tomorrow, highs in the 40s, southeasterly winds. Rain ending Wednesday morning, windy and cooler, highs in the low 30s.Explanation / Answer
Since the low pressure region has been developed and wind tend to fill this vaccum space from all around it. Thus on the basis of direction of the wind with the given respective location, the following matches may be possible for Monday.
A 1
B 3
C 4
D 2
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