The best answer for the first problem is that high elevations and high latitudes have similar effect on climate.
For the second problem... I'm not entirely certain, but I believe that location B would be warmer and drier. I don't know for sure, but that would make sense, right? Since it's out of the wind, it would be warmer, and less moisture would be blown over.
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0.5+0.4s=s-0.75 ( i simplified the fractions to decimals even there was no need to )
then take the variables to one side and the numbers to the other side
0.5+0.75= S -0.4s
1.25 =0.6 S
1.25/0.6 = s
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S = 2.08 </h2>
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The Doppler radar currently used by the National Weather Service also measures the frequency change in returning waves, which provides the direction and speed at which the precipitation is moving. This key information allows forecasters to see rotation occurring inside thunderstorms before tornadoes form