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Usually brings fair, sunny weather
High pressure
Low pressure
Altitude
Thunderstorm
Electrical Storm
Another name for Thunderstorm
Low pressure
High pressure
Hurricane
Air mass
A large mass of Air
Thunderstorm
Air pressure
Pressure gradient
Eaporation
When water turns into vapor
When vapor turns into water
When clouds cover up the sun
Transpiration
Condensation
When water turns into water vapor
When water vapor turns into liquid water.
When temperatures go below 60 degrees
Precipitation
Precipitation
Anything that falls from the sky.
Water, snow, hail, etc.
When a warm air mass
Water in the form of gas
Heat energy
Atmosphere
The envelope of gases that surrounds Earth. Nitrogen (78%), Oxygen (21%), Argon (0.93%), trace gases and water vapor.
A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
Climates
Climates
Tropical -Dry -Mild -Continental - Very cold and dry - Polar - Hot and Humid/ wet -Desert - Warm and Humid - Humid and cold forest.Typical weather patterns over a period of time in a certain location
The change from a gas to a liquid
Water vapor
Condensation
Low pressure
A mass of rising warm air that usually brings wet, stormy weather.
Thunderstorms
Transpiration
The outermost shell of the atmosphere, between the mesosphere and outer space, where temperatures increases steadily with altitude.
Exosphere
The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
Scientists who study the causes of weather and tries to predict it.
The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
Meteorologist
Thunderstorms
Cumulonimbus clouds, heavy rain, thunder, lightning, hail. Low pressure, unstable air and moisture in the air create a thunderstorm. A cumulonimbus cloud forms.
Transpiration
Electrical storms
Map shows storms, air masses, temperatures, wind speeds, wind directions, cloud cover, precipitation and fronts
When a cold and warm front move into each other but neither seem to move, this is called a:
Warm front
Cold front
Ozone layer
Stationary front
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