What are Geostrophic Winds {Ans: Airflow that moves parallel to isobars because of the combined effect of the pressure gradient force and Coriolis force.}What is a Station Model? {Ans: Indicates weather conditions at a specific location, using a combination of symbols on a map}What is in the Western Hemisphere? {Ans: Everything west of the Prime Meridian}Cfb {Ans: maratime temperate}Bwh {Ans: hot desert}Equinox {Ans: the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20).}What was the name of the super continent that formed 225 million years ago? {Ans: Pangea}Central Meridian Degrees {Ans: 0°, 15°E, 30°E, 45°E, 60°E, 75°E, 90°E, 105°E, 120°E, 135°E, 150°E, 165°E, 180° 0°, 15°E, 30°E, 45°E, 60°E, 75°E, 90°E, 105°E, 120°E, 135°E, 150°E, 165°E, 180°}Dsa {Ans: dry summer continental with hot summers}What direction is Anticyclonic Winds in Southern Hemisphere? {Ans: Counterclockwise (to the left)}Polar {Ans: E}What is Arc Distance? {Ans: The difference in latitude between the observer's position and the declination.}What are body waves? {Ans: waves that travel through Earth's interior in all directions}What do Topographic