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drelog drelog
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8 years ago
The Amargosa Valley in eastern California desert often experiences a cold evening wind that blows downvalley.  Which of the following might explain this phenomenon?
A) Daytime heating causes a local low pressure that causes air to rush in by evening.
B) Moist Pacific air rising over the Sierra Nevada Mountains produces mountain precipitation, and as this air spills off the eastern escarpment, it forms the valley wind.
C) It is a nighttime land breeze and there should be an accompanying daytime seabreeze up valley.
D) Night time cooling upvalley produces a cold, unstable air mass that is funneled down the valley to produce a valley wind.
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8 years ago
Maybe it needs the cold that it goes through to prevent it from the heat that it undertakes.
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8 years ago
Everything checks out, respect
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