Water in the Atmosphere
Clouds
Air Masses
Storms
Precipitation/Predicting the Weather
100

An instrument used to measure relative humidity.

What is a psychrometer?

100

Very high feathery clouds

What are cirrus clouds?

100

This weather front can cause abrupt weather changes, including thunderstorms.

What is a cold front.

100

A funnel-shaped cloud that touches Earth's surface

What is a tornado?

100

These three types of technologies have improved significantly over the past 40 years, improving weather data and forecasting.

What are weather satellites, weather balloons, computer models and automated weather stations?

200

The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to maximum amount that it can hold.

What is relative humidity?

200

Large clouds that often produce thunderstorms

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

200

The front formed when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass

What is a warm front?

200

Storms form from a sudden change in this, which is usually measured with a barometer

What is air pressure?

200

Rain or snow is associated with this type of air mass.

What is low pressure?

300

The process by which liquid water molecules escape into the air and turn into water vapor.

What is evaporation?

300

The temperature at which condensation begins

What is the dew point?

300

The front formed when a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses

What is an occluded front?

300

Tornadoes often form in this type of cloud

What is a cumulonimbus?

300

Long period of scarce rainfall can cause this weather pattern

What is a drought?

400

The water cycle is powered by this.

What is the sun?

400

The type of weather you would expect to see with cumulus clouds

What is fair weather?

400

The type of front that can cause days of clouds and precipitation

What is a stationary front?

400

Long lasting storms with winds of 119 km/h and form over a warm water source

What is a hurricane?

400

Isobars and isotherms are contour lines on weather maps that mark these measurements.

What is areas of the same air pressure (isobars) and temperature (isotherms)?

500

Relative Humidity: (Hint: use chart on page 121) dry bulb temperature - 14 degrees Celsius wet bulb temperature - 19 degrees Celsius Find the percentage of relative humidity.

What is 50%?

500

Name the two things necessary for cloud formation

What is cooling of the air and the presence of particles?

500

These two weather systems are know as cyclones and anticyclones.

What are low pressure systems where air spirals inward in a counterclockwise motion (cyclones.) And, high pressure systems where air spirals outward in a clockwise motion (anitcyclones.)

500

A "dome" of water that sweeps across the land causing great damage. It is usually associated with hurricanes.

What is a storm surge?

500

A tiny disturbance in the atmosphere that may cause a larger disturbance later has been given this scientific-sounding name.

What is the "butterfly effect"?

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