What is the Weather?
The daily condition of the air or earth's atmosphere
A tool used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
The climate we live in.
tropical (humid subtropical) climate
2 extreme examples of weather.
What is a hurricane, tornado, flood, forest fire, storm, blizzard, heat wave, earthquake?
List 3 types of precipitation
rain, snow, sleet, hail
Someone who studies the weather is called a ____.
Meteorologist
A tool used to measure air pressure.
What is a Barometer?
What is climate?
The average weather conditions over a long period of time (over 30 years).
The imaginary line around the middle of the earth is called ____?
The equator
Describe condensation.
water turning from vapor (gas) into rain droplets (liquid)
Which words are not weather:
rainy, stormy, cloudy, high wind, winter, hot, tropical
winter and tropical
A tool used to measure wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
What happens to the climate as you move away from the equator?
Climates get colder
weather or climate:
Last week a severe thunderstorm brought strong winds and heavy rain.
weather
What is orbiting Earth and takes pictures and measurements about the weather?
Satellites
The amount of water vapor in the air.
What is humidity?
A tool used to measure humidity.
What is a Hygrometer?
explain the climate in a tropical climate zone.
Hot temperatures with high humidity and precipitation
Describe how being close to the ocean affects an area's climate.
The closer a place is to the ocean, the milder the climate will be. It prevents extreme temperatures
Based on the map, how does this current most affect the climate of coastal regions it flows past?
It increases winter temperatures (warmer winters) and creates milder climates year-round.
When are the least amount of tornadoes happening according to the graph?
between 8-12am
What is used to measure wind direction only
wind vane
What are 3 factors that decide a place's climate?
Latitude, altitude, distance from the ocean
Describe how Latitude affects climate
The closer a place is to the equator, the hotter the climate will be. Further=colder
Coastal areas often have smaller temperature changes between seasons than inland areas. This means coastal areas often have warmer winters and milder summers. Why do areas near the water have milder climates?
Water heats up and cools down more slowly than land. This keeps the temperature from changing drastically.