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Unit 8 Vocabulary

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Wind   The moving of air caused by differences in air pressure is called wind.  
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Global winds   These wind systems occur at or near earths surface and are called global winds.  
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Jet Stream   Jet streams are narrow belts of high-speed winds that blow from west to east, between 7 km and 16 km above earths surface.  
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Local Winds   Unlike global winds, local winds are the movement of air over short distances.  
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Ocean Currents   The oceans contain stream-like movements of water called ocean currents.  
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Surface Currents   Ocean currents that occur at or near the surface of the ocean, caused by wind, are called surface currents.  
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Coriolis Effect   The deflection of moving objects from a straight path due to earths rotation is called the Coriolis effect.  
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Deep Currents   Movement of ocean water far below the surface are called Deep Currents.  
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Convection Currents   In the ocean, a convection current is a movement of water that results from density differences.  
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Upwelling   The warm surface water is then replaced my cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean in a process called Upwelling  
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Weather   Weather is the short term state of the atmosphere at a given time or place.  
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El Nino   El Nino is a periodic change characterized by above-average ocean temperatures across the Pacific Ocean,  
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La Nina   La Nina is a periodic change during which below-average ocean temperatures occur in the eastern Pacific Ocean  
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Weathering Forecast   Weathering forecasting is the analysis of scientific data to predict the future weather conditions.  
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Meteorology   The study of weather and earths atmosphere is called meteorology.  
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Station Model   A station model is a set of meteorological symbols that represent the weather at a particular observing station.  
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Barometer   Measures atmospheric pressure, used for forecasting the weather and determining altitude.  
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Hygrometer   Measures the humidity of the air or gas.  
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Pyschrometer   Thermometer readings being used to determine atmospheric humidity.  
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The Gulf Stream   A warm ocean current of the northern Atlantic ocean off the eastern North America.  
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Climate   The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.  
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Anemometer   Measures the speed of wind, or of any current gas.  
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Warm Front   The boundary of an advancing mass of warm air, in particular the leading edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure  
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Cold Front   The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air, in particular the trailing edge of the warm sector of a low-pressure system.  
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Stationary Front   A pair of air masses, neither of which is strong enough to replace the other.  
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Occluded Front   A composite front produced by occlusion.  
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mP   The representative of the voters to a parliament.  
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mT   A natural elevation of the earth's surface rising more or less abruptly to a summit, and attaining an altitude greater than that of a hill, usually greater than 2000 feet (610 meters)  
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cP   Cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy: An abnormality of motor function (the ability to move and control movements) that is acquired at an early age, usually less than 1 year, and is due to a brain lesion that is nonprogressive. Abbreviated CP.  
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cT   The CT scan can reveal anatomic details of internal organs that cannot be seen in conventional X-rays.  
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cA   Circa, means "approximately" in several European languages (and as a loanword in English), usually in reference to a date.  
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