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AMS SOL 6.6 part 3

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Definition
Air Mass   a large body of air that has properties similar to the area of Earth over which it develops  
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Front   a boundary between two air masses of different density, moisture, or temperature  
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Cold Front   cold air advances toward warm air and pushes it up out of the way  
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Warm front   warm air advances over cold air  
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Stationary Front   occurs when the boundary between air masses stops advancing  
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occluded front   three different air masses come together  
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thunderstorms   cumulonimbus clouds, thunder, lightning, heavy rain, hail  
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lightning   occurs when electricity builds up in clouds  
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thunder   occurs with heated air expands and contracts quickly  
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tornado   a violent whirling wind that moves in a narrow path over land  
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Fujita scale   used to measure the strength of a tornado F0-F5  
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amount of F4 and F5 tornados   less than 1%  
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hurricane   a large swirling low pressure system that forms over the Atlantic Ocean  
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typhoon   hurricane-like storm that forms in the Pacific ocean  
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cyclone   hurricane-like storm that forms in the Indian ocean  
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Blizzard   strong winds, low temperatures, poor visibility, blowing snow for at least 3 hours  
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Weather watch   conditions are favorable for a storm to develop  
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weather warning   severe weather conditions already exist so immediate action should be taken  
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meteorologist   a scientist who studies and predicts weather  
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forecast   a prediction of future weather conditions  
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station model   combination of symbols that show weather conditions at a specific location  
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isobar   a line on a weather map that connects points of equal pressure  
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isobars that are close together   indicates windy condition  
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isotherms   a line on a weather map that connects points of equal temperature  
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warm front symbol   red line with semicircles  
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cold front symbol   blue line with triangles  
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stationary front symbol   alternating red semicircles and blue triangles facing opposite directions  
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occluded front symbol   purple line with semicircles and triangles  
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center of station model   filled means overcast, half full means partly cloudy, clear means clear skies  
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temperature   written in the upper left corner of a station model  
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dew point   written in the lower left corner of a station model  
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air pressure   written in the upper right corner of a station model  
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flag pole   points in the direction the wind is coming from and represents 5mph  
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long flag   indicates 10mph  
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short flag   indicates 5mph  
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Large H   indicates the high pressure center on a weather map, clear weather  
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Large L   indicates the low pressure center on a weather map, bad weather  
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Tornado Alley   central USA  
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