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Weather Vocabulary

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What instrument measures relative humidity?   Sling Psychrometer / Hygrometer  
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What instrument measures air temperature?   Thermometer  
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What instrument measures air pressure?   Barometer  
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What instrument measures wind direction?   Wind Vane  
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What instrument measures wind speed?   Anenometer  
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Clouds are formed by which part of the water cycle?   Condensation  
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___ clouds are puffy and white and often have flat bases.   Cumulus  
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Which type of clouds blanket the sky in layers?   Stratus  
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Which type of clouds are bright white and wispy?   Cirrus  
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As water vapor rises into the air, it beings to __________ and change into liquid water droplets.   Cool  
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What type of cloud goes high into the atmosphere, is puffy and dark looking, and is associated (related) to storms called?   Cumulonimbus  
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A middle level cloud that is puffy looking in appearance would be best described as a ____.   Altocumulus  
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Alto-   Middle Level  
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Cirro -   High Level  
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Strato-   Low Level  
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What is the oundary between a cold air mass and a warm air mass is called?   Front  
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When a cold air mass wedges under and lifts a warm air mass, we call it a ______________.   Cold Front  
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When a warm air mass pushes back a cold air mass as it goes over top of it, we call it a ___________.   Warm Front  
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What type of weather is coming when you notice a cumulus cloud turning into a cumulonimbus cloud?   Stormy weather  
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If the meteorologist says to expect a high pressure system moving in, we can expect ____.   Fair weather  
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If the meteorologist says to expect a low pressure system moving in, we can expect _____.   Stormy/Rainy Weather  
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Wind is the movement of air from an area of higher pressure to an area of lower ___________.   Pressure  
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When the cold air mass and the warm air mass are equally strong, what type of front is occurring?   Stationary Front  
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When the cold air mass is hidden in between 2 warm air masses, what type of front is occurring?   Occluded Front  
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What type of wind blows steadily over long distances?   Global Winds  
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What forms at the boundaries of adjacent air masses with significant differences in temperature, such as of the polar region and the warmer air to the south?   Jet Stream  
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What is the driving force for convection currents?   Thermal (Heat) Energy  
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The 3 major climate zones are tropical, temperate, and _____.   Polar  
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_______ are responsible for much of the movement of weather across North America.   Prevailing Westerlies  
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During the day, cool air from the water moves over the land creating a _________________.   Land Breeze  
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At night, cool air over the land moves toward the warmer air over the water, creating a ____________.   Sea Breeze  
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What wind system effects the weather patterns in the US?   Prevailing Westerlies  
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In which direction does the jet stream go?   West to East  
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Why do mountain climbers need to carry tanks of oxygen when climbing the highest of mountains?   The higher up you go, the more spread out the oxygen molecules become.  
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Wind is the movement of air from an area of _______ to an area of ______.   High pressure to an area of low pressure.  
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Which type of storm forms when a lower pressure system develops over warm water?   Hurricane  
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What is the most abundant greenhouse gas?   Carbon Dioxide  
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Air is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. Of the 1% of remaining gases, which is the most abundant?   Argon  
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Where are trade winds located?   North of the equator up to 30 degrees latitude and South of the Equator 30 degrees latitude.  
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