Weather vs climate
Air masses and its types
Clouds and its types and process
Fronts and its types
Extreme Weather
100

If a reporter says "There is a 20% chance of rain tomorrow," are they talking about weather or climate?

Weather

100

 What is an air mass?

A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture.

100

 What are clouds mostly made of?

Tiny water droplets (or ice crystals) that floats in the sky

100

What is a front?

A boundary where two different air masses meet.

100

What is a tornado?

A spinning column of air that stretches from a thunderstorm cloud to the ground

200

 What word describes the science of studying the atmosphere and predicting weather?

Meteorology

200

What does "mT" stand for and what are its characteristics?

mT = Maritime Tropical: warm and moist (forms over warm oceans).

200

What type of cloud looks like white cotton balls and usually means good weather?

Cumulus

200

Which front moves quickly and can cause storms and a sudden drop in temperature?

Cold front

200

What slogan should you remember for flash flood safety?

"Turn Around, Don't Drown!"

300

Give the definition of climate in one sentence (include the typical time span scientists use).

Climate = long-term pattern of weather in a region, usually averaged over 30 years or more

300

Which air mass code means "very cold and dry"?

cA (Continental Arctic)

300

Which cloud type is dark, tall, and produces heavy rain or thunderstorms?

Nimbus

300

Which front brings steady rain as warm air slides over cold air?

Warm front

300

What is the difference between a WATCH and a WARNING? (one sentence)

WATCH means conditions are right for dangerous weather; 

WARNING means dangerous weather is happening or imminent — take action now.

400

Give an example that shows the difference between weather and climate for the same place.

Any suitable example: 

like- Today it's sunny (weather), but the region has cold snowy winters over 30 years (climate). 

400

Name the air mass that is "hot and dry" and which is  usually forms on land

  1. cT (Continental Tropical); usually forms over land
400

What are the four main steps of cloud formation? (list them in order)

Evaporation → Condensation → Gathering (droplets form clouds) → Precipitation

400

What is a stationary front?

Two air masses meet but neither moves

400

Name two things that help create the "recipe for storms."

Different temperatures in air masses; unstable air; different wind patterns; convection (warm air rises, cold sinks).(any two)

500

A city has been measured for 30 years and shows mild winters and rainy summers. Is that an example of weather or climate? Explain why

Climate- because it is based on many years (about 30 years) of data.

500

Combine surface and temperature to name an air mass that is "humid and cold" and give its two-letter code.

  1. Maritime Polar, code: mP (humid and cold)
500

During the cloud formation process, what specifically happens during the 'Condensation' step?

Water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid droplets

500

Which type of front is formed when a warm air mass is squeezed upward between two cooler air masses?

Occuluded Front

500

Explain why warm air rises above cold air using density in one or two sentences.

Warm air is less dense than cold air, so warm air rises above cold air.

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