FRONTS
ATMOSPHERE/AIR PRESSURE
HUMIDITY, CLOUDS, & PRECIPITATION
METEOROLOGY/WEATHER
POTLUCK!
100

The boundary that forms between air masses.

What is a front?

100

The Earth's layer where most of our weather occurs.

What is the Troposphere?

100

The amount of water vapor in the air.

What is humidity?

100

A scientist that studies the weather.

What is a meteorologist?

100

This happens when updrafts and downdrafts (strong convection currents) suspend and then drop ice crystals within cumulonimbus clouds.

What is hail?

200

The type of front where a warm air mass slowly moves above a cold air mass.

What is a warm front?

200

A region of Earth's Stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's UV radiation and protects us from extreme temperatures from the sun.

What is the ozone layer?

200

The process by which water vapor cools and condenses.

What is condensation?

200

The tool that measures air pressure.

What is a barometer?

200

High altitude, flying, inflatable meteorology tool that uses scientific instruments (radio-sonde) to collect various weather data.

What are weather balloons?

300

When a warm air mass and a cool air mass push against each other and neither moves. This can last for days.

What is a stationary front?

300

The measure of force with which air particles push on matter.

What is air pressure?

300

These clouds that are white, "puffy" or "cotton-like" in appearance, and can join with other ones. They significy fair weather.

What are cumulus clouds?

300

Two (2) reasons the midwest is known for extreme hail and tornadoes.

What is?........

- Flatter, higher elevation
-Consistent winds from the south (Gulf of Mexico) & north (North pole area).
- That area of land warms quickly in the spring causing warm air masses (through radiation and conduction.)
-Location is just east of Rocky Mountains, causing cool, dry air to come directly into that area.
-the Coriolis Effect causes winds to blow and converge in this area.


300

The type of energy transfer where heat & light energy travel through space and are absorbed (or reflected) by various types of matter.

What is radiation?

400

When a cold front moves upon a warm front and pushes the warm air mass higher into the Troposphere.

What is an occluded front?

400

When warm air rises in the Troposphere (because it's less dense), cools off (becomes more dense) and then sinks back down to the surface of the ground.

What are convection currents?

400

Thin, feathery clouds that form high in the atmosphere and are composed of ice crystals.

What are cirrus clouds?

400

It describes the constant air currents around the Earth (at various latitudes) that shift direction or curve because the Earth rotates.

What is the Coriolis Effect?

400

Weather that occurs over long periods of time.

What is climate?

500

The type of front that is associated with extreme weather.

What is a cold front?

500

It usually moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

What is the wind?

500

Pure, condensed water that exists higher in cumulonimbus clouds in below freezing temperatures. It aids in the production of larger hail.

What is super-cooled water?

500

Name three (3) factors that affect our weather.

What is ?

-temperature
-air pressure
-humidity
-wind speed and direction
-precipitation

500

Radiation, conduction, and convection.

What are types of heat transfer?