Water is heated up by the sun and turns into water vapor.
What is evaporation?
The recipe for a hurricane.
What are, warm water & low pressure?
This makes wind happen in the atmosphere. (Hint: it is driven by the sun)
What are convection currents?
This is a dry air mass.
What is a continental air mass?
What are convection currents?
Water gathers up in bodies of water.
What is, accumulation?
The calmest part of a hurricane with higher pressure.
What is the eye?
These are found at Mid-latitudes (30 degrees and 60 degrees)
What are the prevailing westerlies?
This pressure air mass creates intense violent storms
What is a low pressure air mass?
All of the air in, on, and around Earth.
What is the Atmosphere?
When water falls back down to Earth.
What is, precipitation?
This is the type of tropical storm that forms only in the Pacific ocean.
What is a Typhoon?
This is how winds affect day to day local weather.
What is, by moving different temperature and humidity air masses from region to region?
The type of air mass marked by "X".
What is, maritime tropical?
Wind speeds do this when a hurricane reaches land
What is, slow down?
Warm water rises, cools down, and then turns back into tiny water droplets that make clouds.
What is, condensation?
Hurricane or Typhoon?
What is a hurricane?
This is a narrow band of high speed found high in the atmosphere.
What is a jet stream?
The dry, cool air mass on the diagram.
What is Continental Polar?
This is the hydrosphere.
What are, all of the bodies of water found on / around Earth?
This is how the Sun contributes to the water cycle.
What is, by making the water evaporate?
These are the stages of a hurricane / typhoon. (Double points given if wind speeds are included)
What are, 1. Tropical Depression (38 MPH), 2. Tropical Storm (38-74 MPH), 3. Hurricane / Typhoon (74 MPH)
What is a sea breeze?
The type of weather you could expect at place marker "X".
What is cool, dry weather?
The most intense winds and rainfall areas of a hurricane.
What is, the eyewall?