Fluffy clouds that signal fair weather.
What are cumulous clouds?
The driving force of the wind.
What is pressure?
The pressure condition that is more likely to cause hurricanes.
What is low pressure?
The first layer of the Atmosphere.
What is the Troposphere
The Wind speed according to model 1.
What is 25 knots?
Greyish clouds that blanket the entire sky.
What are Stratus clouds?
A wind that blows from the land out to the sea.
What is a land breeze?
The area that receives little rain because of mountains.
What is Rain Shadow
The layer that gets extremely high temperature.
What is the Thermosphere?
the temperature on model 1.
What is 55 deg?
The process of the water cycle that forms clouds.
What is condensation?
Causes winds to deflect as they travel North or South on Earth.
What is the Coriolis Effect?
Created in the updraft of Cumulonimbus clouds by repeatedly freezing more and more.
What is hail?
The gas that is concentrated in the Troposphere.
What is Water Vapor?
The Dew Point according to Model 1.
What is 47 deg?
Feather or wispy clouds high in the atmosphere made of ice.
What are cirrus clouds?
The conditions that are shown by the tail feather of the Weather station model.
What are wind speed and wind direction?
The directions hurricanes deflect as they travel North from Florida.
What is East?
The most common gas in the atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
The current weather in model 1.
What is thunderstorms?
Clouds that form at Earth's Surface.
What is fog?
Condensation and Precipitation caused by a topographic rise.
What is the Orographic Effect.
The type of precipitation caused by gas molecules turning to solid.(aka deposition)
What is snow?
An excited gas particle in the Thermosphere caused by radiation.
What is an ion.
Where cold air catches warm air and pinches it off the ground.
What is an occluded front?