Vocabulary to assist with weather unit
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meteorologist | a person who studies weather
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weather | the daily condition of the atmosphere
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precipitation | cloud droplets that grow and soon fall as rain, snow, sleet, hail
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rain | liquid precipitation
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sleet | precipitation that starts as snow, melts slightly and then refreezes as it falls/ It looks like little ice pellets. It freezes on the way down
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snow | precipitation in which ice crystallizes into snowflakes that stay frozen on the way to the ground
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hail | precipitation that begins as ice (ice pellets). When the ice becomes too heavy, it falls in the form of hailstones (can be as big as a softball)
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temperature | hot, cold, cool, or warm
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cloud | a mass of tiny water droplets that are too small to fall from the sky
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air mass | large areas of air with nearly the same temperature and moisture
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air pressure | the force with which air presses against surfaces
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high pressure | heavy air pockets, air is moving downward, good weather and clear skies
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low pressure | light air pockets, air is moving upward, creates bad weather
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front | large pockets of air (warm or cold) that smash into each other
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warm front | air that has moved across warm land or warm water. The warm air smashes into cold air. It brings long steady rain and warmer temperatures
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cold front | light air pockets, air is moving upward, creates bad weather
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barometer | an instrument used to measure air pressure
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anemometer | an instrument used to measure wind speed
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wind vane | (weather vane) a device that shows the direction of wind
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rain gauge | an instrument used to measure amounts of precipitation (rainfall)
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thermometer | an instrument used to measure temperature of the air (hot /cold)
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thunderstorm | produced by heating of the earth surface producing large amounts of quickly rising water vapor. There is usually thunder, lightning, rainfall, and sometimes wind
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hurricane | formed when a group of thunderstorms gather in a circular pattern. It forms over tropical waters. When winds reach 75 mph, the event is classified as a hurricane. Usually high winds and lots of rain. Can cause lots of destruction
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tornado | Small and very violent twisting storm/ created by thunderstorms, rapid spinning columns of air (funnel clouds) with high winds that starts over land. Can cause destruction.
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