Fronts
Air Masses
Pressure
Instruments
Misc.
100

The boundary where two air masses meet?

What is a front?

100

This air mass is typically warm and dry, and it forms over land.

What is a continental air mass?

100

When air pressure is low, the weather is typically this.

What is stormy or rainy?

100

An instrument that measures temperature

What is a thermometer?

100

This refers to the conditions in the atmosphere at a particular place and time.

What is weather?

200

This front forms when a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass and forces the warm air to rise rapidly, often causing thunderstorms.

What is a cold front?

200

This air mass forms over oceans and is usually warm and moist.

What is a maritime air mass?

200

This type of air pressure is associated with clear, sunny weather.

What is high pressure?

200

This instrument measures wind speed.

What is an anemometer?

200

These lines on a weather map connect areas of equal air pressure.

What are isobars?

300

When neither a cold nor warm front can advance, this type of front is formed.

What is a stationary front?

300

This type of air mass forms in the polar regions and is cold and dry.

What is a polar air mass?

300

Low-pressure systems are associated with this type of wind direction. (LICC)

What is inward and counter clockwise?

300

a meteorological instrument used to measure the amount of rainfall, typically in a specific area over a specific period, and is a tool used by meteorologists and hydrologists

What is a rain gauge?

300

This is the typical distance between isobars on a weather map that indicates calm weather with light winds.

What is wide spacing?

400

forms when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses. The warm air mass rises as the cool air masses push and meet in the middle.

What is an occluded front?

400

An air mass that originates over the desert would be classified as this.

What is a continental tropical air mass?

400

High-pressure systems are associated with this type of wind direction. (HOC)

What is clockwise rotation?

400

An instrument used for showing the direction of the wind

What is wind vane?

400

When isobars are close together on a weather map, this happens.

What is strong winds?

500

This type of front forms when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass and rises over it.

What is a warm front?

500

This type of air mass forms over the Gulf of Mexico and is warm and moist.

What is a maritime tropical air mass?

500

BONUS X2 POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Why do tornadoes occur in areas of very low air pressure?

What is Low air pressure causes warm, moist air to rush in, creating strong winds?

500

This tool is used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

500

This is the process by which water vapor cools and changes into liquid water, often forming clouds.

What is condensation?

M
e
n
u