Cold and dense air is this type of air pressure
High
The side of Michigan that receives lake effect snow.
West/Left
A cold and dry air mass.
Continental Polar
The side of the mountain that receives high amounts of precipitations
Windward
The process of continuous water movement throughout Earth.
The Water Cycles
The tool we use to measure atmospheric pressure
Barometer
The direction the prevailing wind has to be coming from for Hudsonville to receive Lake Effect Snow.
West
A boundary where a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass.
Cold Front
The side of the mountain that experiences the rain shadow effect
Leeward
The air pressure in Hudsonville MI

Between 1008-1012 mb
Characteristics of a high pressure area
Sunny, dense, sinking air
The meteorologist that predicts snow days due to lake effect.
Blake Harms
The air mass that takes places over Arizona, New Mexico.
Continental Tropical
Prevailing winds must blow over this for the orographic effect to occur
Large Body of Water
Long-term average conditions of a place.
Climate
Characteristics of a low pressure area
Rainy, cloudy, windy, rising air
This portion of the water cycle is the process that forms clouds that we experience during lake effect.
Condensation
The two properties we use to describe an air mass.
Humidity and Temperature
Properties of a rain shadow
Arid, dry, little vegetation
What can be said about the average temperature in Brownsville during 2012 compared to the average. 
The average temperature is higher
Air travels in this direction due to air pressure
From high to low
The four characteristics needed for lake effect to occur.
Land and water temperature difference
A large body of water
Unfrozen water surface
Light wind
2 Characteristics of a warm front.

The air mass that is causing the cold front moving through the midwest.
Continental Polar