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Vocabulary #7 Weather 8th Grade Science

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The long term average of weather in a particular place that is usually stable and changes slowly.   Climate  
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Description of what the atmosphere is like at a particular time and place.   Weather  
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A large body of air that has the same conditions throughout.   Air Mass  
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The Type of front that occurs when advancing warm air displaces cold air along a gradual slope; represented by evenly spaced red half circles on a weather map.   Warm Front  
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The type of front that occurs when cold dense air forces less dense warm air upward along a steep slope; represented by blue triangles pointing the direction the front is moving on a weather map.   Cold Front  
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The front that occurs when two air masses that have similar temperatures and pressures meet and neither advances; shown by a line with alternating red half circles and blue triangles facing in opposite directions on a weather map.   Stationary Front  
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The type of front that occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front and forces it upward causing the advancing cold air to collide with another cold air mass; shown on a weather map by alternating, evenly spaced, purple half circles and triangles.   Occluded Front  
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Air from aloft sinks and moves away from the center when it reaches the surface of the Earth; usually associated with fair weather;represented by a blue “H” on a weather map.   High Pressure System  
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Air from the surface rises, cools, and condenses into clouds and precipitation rotates in a counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere; usually associated with cloudy weather and precipitation; represented by a red “L” on a weather map.   Low Pressure System  
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Describes a moist airmass that originates over a body of water.   Maritime Airmass  
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Describes a dry airmass that originates over land.   Continental Airmass  
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Warm airmass that originates over the warm waters of the tropics and Pacific Ocean south of California.   Tropical Airmass  
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Cold airmass that originates over Canada.   Polar Airmass  
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Extremely cold and dry air masses that are created over land at very high latitudes.   Arctic Airmass  
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