Seasons are caused because of this.
What is Earth's tilt?
The sea breeze blows from this.
What is the sea?
This air current brings cold arctic air down into the U.S.
What is the jet stream?
This type of storm forms over the ocean during the warm months of the year.
What is a hurricane?
This heats faster than water.
What is land?
This part of the earth is warm all year round.
What is the tropical zone?
The land breeze blows from this.
What is the land?
This water current brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico up the east coast of the U.S.
What is the gulf stream?
This type of extreme weather is a wind funnel that stretches from a cumulonimbus cloud to the ground.
What is a tornado?
Is the the name of the scientist that predicts the weather.
What is a meteorologist?
This part of the earth has 4 seasons.
Sea breezes happen at this time.
What is the day?
This phenomenon happens in the Pacific Ocean and causes wetter than usual weather in the southern part of the U.S.
What is El Nino?
This type of weather is caused when an area receives too much rain and the ground cannot absorb it.
What is a flood?
This type of cloud acts as a blanket that covers the sky and brings snow or rain.
What is a stratonimbus cloud?
This part of the earth has long winters and short summers.
What are the polar zones?
Land breezes happen at this time.
What is the night?
This phenomenon happens in the Pacific Ocean and causes drier than usual weather in the southern part of the U.S.
What is La Nina?
This happens when an area doesn't receive enough rain.
What is a drought?
This is what the amount of water vapor in the air.
What is humidity?
If it is summer in the southern hemisphere, it is this season in the norther hemisphere.
What is the winter.
Breezes happen due to the differences in this.
What is air pressure?
This water current causes parts of Europe to be warmer than usual.
What is the gulf stream?
This is a type of winter storm that has snow blowing at high speeds.
What is a blizzard?
This is the circular movement of air caused by the rising of warm air and the sinking of cold air.
What is a convection current?