Vocabulary
Fronts
Clouds
Weather Symbols
Natural Disasters
100

The condition of the outside air or atmosphere at particular time and place.

What is weather?

100

Cold air moves in, warm air rises above.

What is the description of cold front?

100

Large, towering, puffy clouds.

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

100

Heavy rain at night

What is a cloud with multiple raindrops in front of a moon?

100

Water breaks (weather breaks)

What is a way to reduce the impact of water on land?

200

Precipitation, air pressure, humidity, wind, clouds and fog.

What are the elements of weather.

200

Warm and cold air meet and do not move.

What is a stationary front?

200

Wispy clouds that do not bring rain.

What are cirrus or stratus clouds?

200

Heavy snow at night.

What is multiple snowflakes in front of a moon?

200

The damage to infrastructure.

What is important to analyze after a disaster?

300

2 air masses with different temperatures/densities collide but do not mix.

What are fronts?

300

Creates strong winds and severe storms.

What is a cold front?

300

Rain and storms.

What type of weather can result from cumulonimbus clouds?

300

A circle with a number in it and an arrow.

What is the speed and direction of wind?

300

Evacuation signs/training/alarm.

What allows people to react properly to disasters

400

Cold polar, humid cold, humid temperate, humid warm, hot dry.

What are the climate zones?

400
Creates hours of rain or snow.

What is a warm front?

400

Clouds that are near the ground.

What is fog?

400

Green, yellow, orange.

What are the severe weather warning colors?

400

How many people need shelter.

What is important to assess after a disaster?

500

Cold air falls and warm air rises in a cycle.

What causes wind?

500

Either weather of a cold front or weather of a warm front. 

What weather occurs after a stationary front?

500

UV 11

What is very high UV index?

500

Community center.

What is important to have in case of disaster?

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