What front is pictured here? 
Cold Front
What is the name of a rotating tropical storm in the Atlantic?
Hurricanes
What is the term for the fast-flowing air current high in the atmosphere?
Jet Streams
This is the primary reason Earth’s surface heats unevenly.
Earths tilt and the angle of sunlight
What is the hydrosphere?
All of Earth's water
What front is pictured here? 
Warm Front
What is the primary source of energy for hurricanes?
Warm waters and low pressure zones
What type of pressure system is usually associated with clear skies?
High Pressure
This type of convection cell is located between the equator and about 30° latitude and is responsible for trade winds.
Hadley Cells
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is the short term conditions of a specific area on a given day, climate is the long term average of that area
This type of front usually brings light to moderate rain that lasts for hours or days, along with warmer, more humid air.
Warm Front
Why do hurricanes weaken when they move over land?
Loses its main fuel source (warm water)
These winds blow from East to West towards the equator.
Trade Winds
This type of heat transfer, caused by warm air rising and cool air sinking, creates wind and weather patterns.
Convection
What is the Coriolis effect and how does it influence wind direction?
Coriolis effect is the curving of wind and water based on Earths Rotation
This type of front often brings thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds, followed by cooler, drier air.
Cold Front
What is the name of a rotating tropical storm in the Atlantic?
Typhoon
A low pressure system typically brings what type of weather?
Cloudy, Windy, and Wet (L-ousy)
This type of cell sinks at the poles and creates dry frigid conditions.
Polar Cells
What front is this? Explain what is going on.
Warm front, warm air mass is pushing a cold air mass away
How do pressure zones create wind?
Air is moving from high pressure to low pressure
What is the name of a rotating tropical storm in the Indian Ocean?
Cyclone
When it comes to convection currents, explain how they relate to pressure systems.
When warm air rises it creates areas of low pressure, when cold air sinks it creates areas of high pressure
Found between 30° and 60° latitude, this cell moves air in the opposite direction of the other two cells and creates areas with temperate weather.
Ferrel cells
Two parts. What front is this and what weather will it bring? 