Type of front shown in the picture below.
What is a warm Front?
The windiest location.
What is A?
The cloud cover and weather occurring at this location.
What is cloudy with thunderstorms?
The atmospheric conditions that occur when the dry-bulb temperature is 30°C and the difference between the dry-bulb temperature and wet-bulb temperature is 1°C.
What is warm and humid?
The four processes that cause clouds to form, known as RECC.
What is Rising, Expanding, Cooling and Condensing?
Warmest air temperatures shown in the diagram.
What is W and X?
The best evidence on a weather map to indicate high-speed winds near the center of a storm system.
The wind direction and speed at this location.
What is 25 knots and a southeast wind.
The relative humidity when the drybulb temperature is 16°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 10°C?
What is 45%
The temperature zone shown at point A in the diagram.
What is the troposphere?
Type of front shown below.
What is Cold Front?
The weather instrument used to measure wind speed.
What is anemometer?
The amount air pressure has risen in the past 3 hours.
What is 0.2mb?
The relative humidity if the dry-bulb temperature is 26°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 18°C.
What is 45%
The pattern of air currents on a hot summer day. Draw it!
The types of fronts shown in the diagram below.
What is cold, warm and occluded?
The direction of surface winds blowing around a high-pressure system in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is clockwise and outward?
The weather symbol that is probably occurring at this location.
What is
The dewpoint found when a student using a sling psychrometer measures a wet-bulb temperature of 10°C and a dry-bulb temperature of 16°C.
What is 4°C?
Why the sand on the beach is often considerably hotter than the actual water on hot summer afternoons.
What is water has a higher specific heat?
The location that the low pressure system will move over next.
What is Plattsburgh?
The direction of air flow in terms of high and low pressure.
What is away from a high and toward a low?
A station model showing an air temperature of 75°F and a barometric pressure of 996.3 mb.
What is
The dewpoint when the dry-bulb temperature is 12°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 7°C?.
What is 1°C?
The temperature and air pressure on land compared to over water.
What is higher temperature and lower air pressure?