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Bonus Questions
100

The study of the physics, chemistry, and dynamics, of atmospheric phenomena.

What is Meteorology?

100

Helps to equalize the thermal energy on earth.

What is Global Wind Systems?

100

liquid-in-glass, bimetallic-strip, and digital.

What are types of thermometers?

100

A record of weather data for a particular site at a particular time.

What are station models?

100

The most accurate and detailed forecasts because weather systems change direction, speed, and intensity over time.

What is short-term forecast?

200

Root word of Meteorology.

What is "high in the air"?

200

Strongest core of winds.

What is Jet streams?

200

Measures wind and speed.

What is a anemometer?

200

Connect points of equal or constant values; values represent different weather variables such as pressure or temperature.

What are isopleths?

200

Less reliable forecasts because it is impossible for computers to model all the variables that affect the weather at a given time and place.

What is long-term forecast?

300

Cloud droplets and precipitation.

What is hydrometeors?

300

Dense air displaces warm air, it forces the warm air up along a steep slope.

What is a cold front?

300

Measures humidity.

What is a hygrometer?

300

Lines of equal pressure.

What are isobars?

300

The short-term variations in atmospheric phenomena that interact and affect the environment and life on Earth.

What is weather?

400

Thunder and lightening (what you can see and hear).

What is electrometeors?

400

Advancing warm air displaces cold air along a warm front; can cause a widespread of light precipitation.

What is a warm front?

400

ASOS

What is Automated Surface Observing System?

400

Lines of equal temperature.

What are isotherms?

400

The long-term averages and variations in weather for a particular area.

What is climate?

500

Smoke, haze, dust, and other particles in the atmosphere.

What is lithometeors?

500

Air rises; moves in a clockwise direction.

What is low-pressure systems?

500

The change in pitch or frequency that occurs due to the relative motion of a wave, such as sound or light.

What is the doppler effect?

500

Based on a comparison of current weather patterns with similar weather patterns from the past.

What is analog forecast?

500

Reflected, absorbed, stored, and redistributed among the atmosphere, ocean, and land systems.

What is thermal energy?

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