From September 9-13, 2013, Boulder, Colorado picked up 14.62 inches of rain, nine times its average monthly rainfall for September. Which of the following best describes why this happened? a fast moving stationary front got caught in the jet stream, which was over the state of Colorado, remnant moisture from Hurricane Patricia stalled over the state of Colorado, the environment was unfavorable for lift, a factor that weakens severe weather development, an upper level low pressure center was stalled over the region, blocked by a dome of high pressure over the Pacific Northwest, the strong La Niña increased water temperatures in the central Pacific, allowing for bands of rainfall to come in through the west coast

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an upper level low pressure center was stalled over the region, blocked by a dome of high pressure over the Pacific Northwest
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Mammatus clouds, cellular patches of pouches that often extend from the base of a cloud, are often associated with which of the following cloud types? cumulonimbus, cirrocumulus, asperatus , altostratus , lenticular
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cumulonimbus
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The Enhanced Fujita Scale uses which of the following to determine its ratings? wind speed, damage, central pressure, tornado size, distance of path
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damage
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When the downdraft of a thunderstorm is stronger than the updraft, which stage is the thunderstorm in?
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dissipating stage
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The most common form of lightning is
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intracloud lightning
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Lift can be most accurately described as the trigger that initiates thunderstorm formation
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the trigger that initiates thunderstorm formation
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Floodwaters are most destructive in which of the following landscapes? grassy terrain, narrow canyons, small hills, rain forests, floodwaters are equally destructive along all landscapes
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narrow canyons
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