The force that pushes airplanes up
What is a lift?
A unit used to measure air pressure.
What is millibars (mb)
or inches of Mercury
or mm of Mercury?
The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.
What is the troposphere?
The effect of the rotation of Earth on Global winds.
What is the Coriollis Effect? (Winds generally curve East to West)
The phase change that forms clouds.
What is condensation?
The front that brings thunderstorms.
What is a cold front?
The main heat source of the atmosphere.
What is the Sun?
The driving force causing land and sea breezes to blow.
What is uneven heating?
The relative humidity during precipitation.
What is 100%?
The warmest part of the troposphere.
What is the lowest part (near the ground)?
The direction Low pressure air moves.
What is counterclockwise and rising?
The name of the global wind over the continental United States (not on the test)
Prevailing Westerlies (West to East)
The relationship between air temperature and dew point for precipitation to form.
What is the same?
The direction fronts move across the United States.
What is West to East?