Weather!?
"Sooo sticky"
"Cotton candy"
"High in the sky"
"I can't see"
"The sky is falling"
"Front line"
100

water in the air evaporates at the same rate that it condenses

Saturated

100

The temperature at which cooling air becomes saturated

Dew point

100

Has a wispy appearance. "Thunderhead"; produces thunder

Cumulonimbus

100

Least common high-level cloud?

Cirrocumulus 

100

What is the general term for fog that forms when the air near the ground ciils rapidly on a clear night?

Radiation fog

100

When an area is receiving less precipitation than normal, it is undergoing...

Meteorological drought

100

boundary between a warm cold air mass

front

200

Made of snowflakes that fall to the ground

snow

200

Water vapor is cooled to a temperature below the freezing point

supercooled

200

Cumulonimbus, Startocumulus, Cumulus, Stratus

Low-level Clouds

200

Look like a cumulus or stratocumulus but appear smaller and have a base at higher altitudes?

Altocumulus 

200

thick, brownish haze that results from complete molecules released into the air by cars, busses, etc...

photochemical smog

200

Layers of glaze and rime

Hail

200

frontal cyclon usually begins 

stationary front

300

State of the atmosphere at a certain time and place...

Weather

300

What is the ratio of the amount of water in the air to the amount of water in saturated air called?

Relative humidity

300

Low-level clouds with a flat base?

Cumulus

300

Often form above or around mountains..."lens-shaped"

Lenticular cloud

300

consist of a large liquid water fallinf from the clouds that stick together and grow large

rain

300

ice-crystals in geometric shapes

snow

300

polar air mass that moves into the area of a tropical air mass

cold front

400

Three (3) factors that cause the earth's variable weather are?

1. heat energy

2. uneven distribution of heat energy

3. water vapor

400

from gas to liquid...

Condensation 

400

what process is usually responsible for cloud formation?

adiabatic cooling

400

forms as balls od ice that are blown by a thunderstom updraft

Hail

400

moist winds blow up a gentle slope; as the air climbs, it expands and adiabatically cools

upslope fog

400

liquid of solid water falling to the earth surface

precipitation

400

a cold front overtakes a warm front

occluded front

500

from liquid to gas

evaporation

500

Depends on the actual amount of water in the air

Dew point

500

Nimbostratus usually bring gray and ______ ___________?

steady precipitation

500

A lack of _______________ that afects an area's crop is called agricultural drought .

precipitation

500

develops when winds heated by warm ocean waters travel over cool ocean waters

sea fog

500

Liquid precipitation that freezes when it hits the ground or another substance...

freezing rain

500

from what does a frontal cyclone draws its energy?

warm air mass

600

100% relative humidity

Saturated

600

which of the following increases the rate of condensation?

cooler temperture

600

Puffy gray clouds form when a portion of rising, warm air condenses higher than the rest of the layer.

Stratocumulus

600

light; does not stick

dry snow

600

liquid precipitation smaller than a rain drop that drifts slowly

drizzle

600

Based on water shortage's affect on people

socioeconomic drought

600

forms over tropical/subtropical air waters; it's warm + humid; usually with thunderstorms 

maritime tropical air masses

700

How does increasing the amount of water vapor in the air affect the air's density? why?

decreases density becasue water molecule are lighter than air molecules

700

plans releases water from their leaves

transpiration

700

earth surface over which an air mass formed

source region

700

most common high-level cloud made of ice crystals

cirrostratus

700

cold-cloud process

Bergeron-Findeisen process

700

raindrops freeze and form blls of ice (pellets) before they hit the ground

sleet

700

two unmoving air masses push against each other but neither one advances

stationary front

900

movement of water from the earth, to the air, back to earth

hydrologic cycle

900

throuigh what process does frost form?

deposition

900

May produce light rain or snow

Stratocumulus

900

larger than normal condensation nuclei that form giant droplets, that when falling they collide sticking together and growing bigger

collision-coalecence process

900

Cirrocumulus  line up in parallel rows, creating a pattern resembling fish scales

" mackerel sky"

900

brief intense snowflakes

snow squall

900

colder + drier than maritime polar; bring cold,dry weather

continental polar air masses

1000

an occluded front in which the overtaking cold air mass is colder than the stationary cold air mass

cold occlusion

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