This is how and where they form.
The warm air over the ocean mixes with warm water. Hurricanes form near the equator.
This is how tornadoes form.
What is cold dry air mixes with warm moist air and creates a spinning cloud that touches the ground.
This is how blizzards form.
What is cold air moves into the area of warm air.
This is what flood is.
This is how the meaning of a drought is explained.
What is lack of precipitation over an extended period of time.
These are major characteristics of a hurricane.
This is a spinning cloud that you can see during a tornado. It stretches from a thunder cloud and touches the ground.
What is a funnel cloud.
What is strong winds lasting for at list 3 hours, blowing snow and low or now visibility.
Causes of floods
What are rains, melting snow, hurricanes, tsunamis or broken dams.
This is how many types of droughts we have.
This is where hurricanes happen in the US.
What is the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern coast of the United States.
This is where most tornadoes happen in the US.
What is Tornado Alley in the central US.
This is what no visibility during a blizzard is called.
What is a whitehout.
These are the types of floods
Slow on-set floods, rapid on-set floods and flash floods.
This is the name of one of the famous droughts and when it happened.
What is the Dust Bowl which happened in the 1930s.
This is the letter that the first hurricane each season begins with.
Letter A.
These are some characteristics of tornadoes.
What is strong winds, spinning cloud called a funnel cloud.
This where blizzards happen.
Can happen in many places but most happen in Russia, Canada and the United States.
This is the most dangerous type of a flood.
What is a flash flood.
This is what the meteorological drought refers to.
What is little precipitation over a prolonged period of time.
This is the how many categories of the hurricane are there.
What is five categories of hurricanes.
These how meteorologists measure tornadoes.
These are how the strongest tornadoes classified on this scale.
What is meteorologists use the EF scale.
What is EF5 with the winds over 200 miles an hour.
This is what someone can have if they are exposed to extreme temperatures for a long time during a blizzard.
What is a frostbite or hypothermia.
This is how you can prevent floods.
What is planting trees.
This is what the hydrological drought refers to you.
What is low levels of water in streams and rivers.