Thunderstorms, Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Measurements
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Lightning
100

A fierce, single-updraft thunderstorm

supercell

100

When wind speeds are below 34 mph.

tropical disturbance

100

Measures visibility

transmissometer

100

Lines of equal heat

isotherm

100

An electron stream that flows from a cloud during a thunderstorm

stepper leader

200

A narrow funnel of whirling wind produced by a thunderstorm

tornado
200

Occurs when wind speeds reach over 74 mph

hurricane

200

Measures air pressure

barometer

200

A tornado that forms over water

waterspout

200

The upward flow of positive charge, called the what?

return stroke

300

A large rotating updraft in a supercell thunderstorm

mesocyclone

300

A rising of the sea as a result of a hurricane

storm surge

300

Measures the distance from the ground to the cloud

ceilometer

300


The middle of a hurricane

eye

300

stepped leader travels from a negative region of the cloud down to the ground

negative cloud-to-ground

400

Thunderstorm stage marked by the arrival of precipitation

mature stage

400

Small storms within a hurricane

rainbands

400

Measures wind speeds close to the ground

anemometer

400

An instrument carried by balloon or other means to various levels of the atmosphere and transmitting measurements by radio

radiosonde

400

what type of lightning causes things to catch of fire

hot lightning

500

A shock wave produced as lighting heats the air

thunder

500

What is required for hurricanes to form?

warm ocean water and strong Coriolis effect.

500

Used to measure things high into the atmosphere

weather balloon

500

A single updraft system in a thunderstorm

cell

500
How is lightning categorized?

by how objects catch on fire

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