Clouds
Storms
Weather Maps
Scientific Investigation
Weather tools
100

What type of cloud is puffy with flat bottoms?

Cumulus 

100

This type of storm is associated with a lot of snow.

Blizzard
100

Define air mass.

A large area of air that has the same temperature and pressure. 

100

Define hypothesis

A statement using "If...Then..."

100

What does a thermometer measure? 

Temperature 

200

This type of cloud produces thunderstorms

Cumulonimbus 

200

This type of storm forms over the ocean.

Hurricane

200

What is a front?

A front is where two air masses collide, usually creating storms. 

200

Define inference

An educated guess

200

What measure wind speed and direction?

Anemometer 

300

What type of cloud looks feathery and is usually associated with fair weather?

Cirrus 

300

This storm has lots of rain, thunder, and lightening. 

Thunderstorm

300

If cumulus clouds are predicted, what type of weather should you expect?

Fair or sunny weather.

300

What is qualitative data?

Data that you can see, but do not measure, such as color, smell, and taste.

300

What measures air pressure?

Barometer 

400

This type of cloud is dark and covers the entire sky.

Stratus

400

This type of storm involves a tunnel of swirling wind.

Tornado 

400

When looking at a weather map, what does an L represent, and what type of weather is associated with it?

Low air pressure. Lousy weather (L=Low=Lousy)

400

Define quantitative data

Data that you can measure, such as height, weight, and volume.

400

What does a rain gauge measure?

Precipitation 

500

How are cumulus clouds and cumulonimbus clouds related?

Cumulus clouds can grow into cumulonimbus clouds, producing thunderstorms.

500

What is the difference between a hurricane and a tornado?

Hurricanes form over water and cover large areas of land. Tornadoes only cover small portions of land and move very fast. 

500

When looking at a weather map, what does an H represent, and what type of weather is associated with it?

High air pressure. Happy (sunny) weather. (H=High=Happy)

500

Define independent and dependent variables

Independent variable= Does not relay on the experiment to change.

Dependent=What will change when other variables change. 

500

What is precipitation? 

Rain, snow, sleet, hail
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