The definition of weather.
Day to day conditions of an area.
definition of climate
average year after year conditions of an area
if a warm ocean current flows by a country it will make it warmer or colder
What is warmer?
High
The amount of moisture in the air.
Humidity
Is this phrase an example of weather or climate:
It is raining outside today.
What is the weather
Climate zones can be affected by
A. Prevailing winds
B. Ocean Currents
C. Unequal Heating
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Will a mountain town (high elevation) be most likely colder or warmer than a sea-level town at the same latitude?
What is colder?
Low
The expected average weather conditions for a particular region.
humidity, temp, wind speed/direction, precipitation
True or False: Global Convection Cells lead to the formation of both tropical rainforests and deserts.
True
The leeward side of a mountain will have less or more precipitation.

What is less precipitation?
This front is likely to have the most severe weather, such as tornadoes and large thunderstorms.

Occluded front
The temperature at which saturation is met and condensation occurs.
Dew point
Name 3 measurable aspects of weather (hint, 1 is humidity) You may use that as one.
Temperature, Wind speed, Humidity, Pressure, Precipitation
One of the biggest impacts on the climate of the area depends on how close or far north/south you live in relation to this.
What is the equator
Mild temperature (ones that don't vary too much seasonally) climates will be found
What is close to the ocean?
If there is a storm that remains for longer than 2 days, what front is likely being experienced?
Stationary front
Climate of a small area, that differs from the surrounding macroclimate.
microclimate
Increase
If two places are at the same latitude, but have different climates, what should you look for next?
Different elevations or how close to bodies of water
List 3 factors that affect climate.
What is latitude, altitude, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, prevailing winds?
Our area experienced a drop in temperatures, and a rainy day, what front likely passed through our area?
Cold front
The capacity of something to be absorbed has been maxed and is at 100%
saturation