Definitions
Weather Tools
Types of Severe Weather
Severe Weather Safety
Extra Questions
100

What is weather?

Weather is what the air outside looks and feels like.

100

Which weather tool measures how much rain has fallen?

A rain gauge. 

100

Describe thunderstorms.

Thunder, lightning, rain, storm clouds.

100

Which of these is NOT a way to stay safe in a thunderstorm?

A. Go outside 

B. Stay away from windows

C. Stay away from water and electricity

A. Go outside

100

Which precipitation is most likely to happen during warm weather?

Rain

200

What is severe weather?

Weather that is dangerous.

200

Which two weather tools both measure wind direction?

The wind vane and wind sock.
200

What is the severe weather that starts over warm waters and has strong winds and heavy rains?

Hurricane.

200

Which of these is NOT a way to stay safe in a hurricane?

A. Get to higher ground

B. Get into the basement or lower ground

C. Have an emergency kit ready

B. Get into the basement or lower ground

Remember a hurricane causes flooding. You wouldn't want to be somewhere that could easily flood like a basement or lower ground.

200

Name the four seasons.

Winter, spring, summer, fall.

300

What is temperature?

How hot or cold something is.

300

What weather tool measures how hot or cold something is?

Thermometer.

300

What is severe weather that has fast moving winds that forms below storm clouds and can cause a lot of damage to a certain area.

Tornado.

300
What is NOT a way to stay safe in a tornado?


A. Get to higher ground

B. Get into a basement or lower level floor

C. Cover your head and neck in a safe place

A. Get to higher ground

Tornadoes can easily rip off roofs. You wouldn't want to be on the top floor of a house if it can be helped.

400

What type of weather causes a drought?

Dry, sunny weather.

400

Which weather tool measures wind speed?

Anemometer

500

Give at least two examples of precipitation.

Rain, hail, snow, sleet.
500

Why do scientists use weather tools?

To learn more about weather to keep people safe.

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