Mains Answer Writing Day – 9 : Climatology & Atmospheric Extremes
Strengthen your UPSC Geography Optional and GS Paper 1 preparation with Day 9 of the Mains Answer Writing Series. This practice set covers cyclogenesis, marine heatwaves, monsoon dynamics, atmospheric circulation, polar vortex, cloudbursts, planetary heat budget, and climate-related extremes. The questions are designed to integrate static climatology concepts with contemporary environmental and climate challenges.
Theme 1: Cyclogenesis & Marine Heatwaves
Q1. Explain the conditions necessary for the formation of tropical cyclones. Analyze the factors responsible for the recent rapid intensification of severe cyclones in the Arabian Sea.
Marks: 15 Marks
Word Limit: ~250 Words
Q2. Differentiate between tropical and temperate cyclones. How does an anomalous rise in Sea Surface Temperature (SST) influence the life cycle of cyclogenesis?
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Theme 2: Monsoon Dynamics & The “Monsoon Paradox”
Q3. Discuss the contemporary dynamic theories of the Indian Monsoon. Examine the combined impact of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) on its inter-annual variability.
Marks: 15 Marks
Word Limit: ~250 Words
Q4. What is the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO)? Explain how its intra-seasonal movement triggers the “Monsoon Paradox” of localized extreme flooding amidst regional rainfall deficits.
Marks: 15 Marks
Word Limit: ~250 Words
Q5. Examine the role of the Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream (STWJ) and the Tropical Easterly Jet (TEJ) in determining the onset and withdrawal of the Indian Monsoon.
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Theme 3: Global Circulation & The Polar Vortex
Q6. Explain the Tri-cellular Model of Atmospheric Circulation. Discuss how the seasonal shifting of planetary pressure belts affects global precipitation patterns.
Marks: 15 Marks
Word Limit: ~250 Words
Q7. What is the Polar Vortex? Explain the impact of its destabilization on the winter weather patterns of the Indian subcontinent.
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Theme 4: Precipitation & Localized Extremes
Q8. Explain the thermodynamic mechanism of a Cloudburst. Why are the Himalayan regions uniquely susceptible to this phenomenon during the southwest monsoon?
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Theme 5: Fundamental Thermodynamics (Static Core)
Q9. Illustrate the Earth’s Planetary Heat Budget. How does a reduction in cryospheric albedo disrupt this thermal equilibrium?
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Q10. Define the concepts of Air Mass and Frontogenesis. Explain their role in driving the macro-climatic changes of temperate latitudes.
Marks: 10 Marks
Word Limit: ~150 Words
Instructions for Aspirants
- Write answers within the prescribed word limit.
- Use neat diagrams for cyclones, monsoon circulation, atmospheric cells, and heat budget wherever applicable.
- Incorporate current affairs examples such as Arabian Sea cyclones, cloudbursts, marine heatwaves, and polar vortex events.
- Use maps, flowcharts, and climate models to improve answer presentation.
- Focus on analytical understanding of climatological processes rather than descriptive explanations.
- Link static geographical concepts with contemporary climate change and extreme weather events.
Topics Covered
- Tropical and Temperate Cyclones
- Marine Heatwaves and Cyclogenesis
- Indian Monsoon Dynamics
- ENSO, IOD and MJO
- Jet Streams and Monsoon Mechanism
- Atmospheric Circulation Models
- Polar Vortex
- Cloudbursts and Extreme Rainfall Events
- Planetary Heat Budget
- Air Masses and Frontogenesis
Series: UPSC Mains Answer Writing Practice
Subject: Geography – Climatology & Atmospheric Extremes
Level: UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) Mains / Geography Optional
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