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ASL Weather & Seasons Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation P

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of advanced ASL weather signing, what is the primary distinction between the signs for "blizzard" and "snowstorm" beyond simply the intensity of snowfall?
"Blizzard" emphasizes the accompanying wind speed, while "snowstorm" focuses on the duration of snowfall.
"Blizzard" incorporates a visual representation of reduced visibility, whereas "snowstorm" primarily depicts falling snow.
"Blizzard" uses a different handshape for the snow element, signifying its icy composition.
"Blizzard" requires a more forceful and rapid execution of the sign, indicating a more severe event.
Q2Domain Verified
When discussing atmospheric pressure changes in ASL weather forecasting, what is the most nuanced way to represent a "rapidly falling pressure" indicating an approaching storm?
Combining the sign for "PRESSURE" with the sign for "FALLING" and adding a "WHIP" sign to denote speed.
Signing "PRESSURE" with a sharp downward motion of the dominant hand.
Signing "LOW PRESSURE" followed by a quick flick of the wrist in a downward direction.
Using a flattened "5" handshape moving downwards quickly with accompanying furrowed brows and a slight head tilt.
Q3Domain Verified
In ASL meteorological discussions, how would an expert differentiate between "fog" and "mist" when describing atmospheric conditions?
"Fog" is signed with a larger, more encompassing handshape, while "mist" uses a smaller, more localized one.
"Fog" requires the use of two hands to show its widespread nature, while "mist" uses only one.
"Fog" is indicated by a slower signing pace, reflecting its gradual formation, while "mist" is signed quickly.
"Fog" involves a sign that simulates a thick, obscuring layer, whereas "mist" uses a sign depicting fine, dispersed droplets.

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