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Weather Unit Review

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An instrument that measures temperature, either in Celsius, Fahrenheit or Kelvin is called a ..........   thermometer  
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An instrument that measures air pressure, changes in air pressure that indicate changes in weather are coming is called a......   barometer  
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Two types of barometers are.....   Aneroid and Mercury Barometers  
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Which instrument would you use to measure wind speed?   anemometer  
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Which instrument would you use to measure wind direction?   weather vane  
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What is the name of the person that studies weather?   meteorologist  
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You would use this type of instrument to measure the relative humidity in the air. It will tell you is it is wet or dry.   psychrometer/hygrometer  
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Scientists use this instrument to measure how much rain has fallen.   rain guage  
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The study of weather is called.....   meteorology  
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Any form of water that falls to the Earth; Rain, sleet, hail, or snow   precipitation  
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During winter storms, when rain falls from the clouds and freezes as it is falling it is called......   sleet  
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What type of precipitation falls when wind moves an ice crystal back up into a cloud several times before it falls to the ground?   hail  
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This occurs every 3-7 years when trade winds weaken causing the Pacific Ocean to become warmer and bringing unusually heavy rains to the Southeastern U.S.   El Nino  
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The Atlantic Ocean current, originating in the Gulf of Mexico that influences weather on the northeastern coast of the U.S. and England.   Gulf Stream  
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Thin, white, feathery, high altitude clouds that contain ice crystals are called....   Cirrus  
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Layered clouds that produce steady, light precipitation.   Stratus  
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Puffy white clouds that are often in the sky during fair weather.   Cumulous  
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The boundary between a cold air mass and a warm air mass.   front  
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What type of front forms when a warm air mass pushes a cold air mass and slips over the cold air?   warm front  
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What does "H" represent on a weather map?   high pressure  
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What type of weather would you expect to have if you "H" on a map?   fair weather  
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A storm that develops when low pressure forms over the warm ocean water with winds blowing more than 74 MPH.   hurricane  
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A violently rotating column of air stretching from a cloud to the ground that is often spun from a severe thunderstorm.   tornado  
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A front in which cold air is replacing warm air at the surface. Usually bring cooler weather, clearing skies, and a sharp change in wind direction.   cold front  
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A front in which warm air replaces cooler air at the surface. After the front, the area experiences warm weather.   warm front  
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When two cool air masses cut a warm air mass off from the ground, which kind of front forms?   occluded front  
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This type of front is a boundary between two air masses that are not moving. They bring precipitation which can lasts a few days.   stationary front  
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This type of air mass forms over the tropics, so they are warm and will have low air pressure.   tropical  
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This type of air mass forms north/south of 50ยบ latitude. So they are cold and will have high pressure.   polar  
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This type of air mass forms over the oceans so they are humid.   maritime  
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This type of air mass forms over the middle of continents (land) so they are dry.   continental  
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All winds are caused by differences in.......   air pressure  
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The flow of air from land to a body of water is called a........   land breeze  
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The flow of air from the sea to land is called.....   sea breeze  
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In what direction do air masses generally move in the US?   west to east  
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