Terms covering clouds, winds, and precipitation.
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| Winds are by differences in | air pressure
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| Relative humidity is measured with | psychrometer
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| Large clouds that produce thunderstorms | cumulonimbus
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| Any form of water that falls from the clouds | precipitation
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| Wind speed is measured with | anemometer
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| Earth's rotation makes winds seem to curve | Coriolis Effect
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| Bands of high speed winds found near the top of the troposphere that effect weather fronts. | jet streams
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| Flat layers of clouds that cover all or most of the sky | stratus
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| Device used to determine the wind direction | wind vane
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| temperature at which condensation begins | dew point
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| instrument used to measure how hot or cold the air is | thermometer
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| clouds from when water vapor in the air becomes liquid water | condensation
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| clouds that look like fluffy heaps of cotton and bring fair weather. | cumulus
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| open-ended can or tube used to collect rainfall | rain gauge
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| clouds that look like rows of cotton balls and indicate that a storm is on its way | cirrocumulus
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| common type of precipitation | snow,rain, sleet, hail, freezing rain
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| wispy, feather clouds made of ice crystals | cirrus
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| water that condenses onto cold surfaces | dew
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| horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure | wind
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| form when water vapor in the air becomes liquid water or ice crystals | clouds
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| form of energy that is not visible but is felt as heat | infrared radiation
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| this causes sunburn and skin cancer | ultraviolet radiation
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| the process by which gases in the atmosphere hold heat close to the Earth's surface. | greenhouse effect
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| total energy of motion the molecules of a substance | thermal energy
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| a measure of how hot or cold a substance is | temperature
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| the transfer of energy from hot object to a cooler object | heat
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| heat is transferred in three ways | radiation, conduction, and convection
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| direct transfer of heat from a solid to another solid | conduction
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| transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid | convection
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| upward movement of warm air and the downward movement of cool air creates these currents | convection currents
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| these winds play an important part in the weather of the United States. | prevailing westerlies
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