Weather or Climate
Air Masses and Fronts
Map Symbols
Weather Tools
Water Cycle and Winds
Precipitation and Clouds
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I am something that can change day to day outside. 

                       

What is weather?

100

This is a body of air that has the same temperature and humidity.

What is air mass?

100

This shows as a big H on a weather map.

What is high pressure?

100

I measure the direction of wind.


What is a weather (wind) vane?

100

How does transpiration happen?


The roots in the soil absorb the water and then release water through their leaves to get evaporated into the air.
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A low-lying cloud that tends to produce fog.

What is stratus?

200

Check THIS to help decide what you are going to wear today. 

Sun 107°F 99°C 

Mon 120°F 104°C T

Tue 89°F 09°C

What is weather forecast?

200

This type of pressure happens when warm air rises.

What is low pressure?

200

This shows as a big L on a weather map.

What is low Pressure?

200

You feel this when it is hot and there is moisture in the air, and it is measured with a hygrometer.


What is humidity?

200

What is happening when water changes from a gas to a liquid due to a decrease in temperature and pressure?


What is condensation?

200

This type of cloud is whispy and feathery, but a sign that bad weather might be coming.

What is cirrus?

300

What the conditions are like in a specific area over a long period of time.           


What is climate?

300

This kind of pressure happens when cool air sinks.

What is high pressure?

300

This shows as a cold front on a weather map.

What is blue line with triangles?

300

If you have a fever or to measure the temperature of the air or water, use me.


What is a thermometer?

300

What is it called when water is not absorbed into the soil after it precipitates?

What is a runoff?

300

Name the four types of clouds.

What are cumulus, Cirrus, Stratus, Cumulonimbus?

400

Most of Somalia and much of other African countries are this type of climate.


What is desert Climate?

400

This type of front is formed when a colder air mass moves toward a warmer air mass.

What is a cold front?

400

This is how a warm front is shown on a weather map.

What is red line with half circles?

400

I measure wind speed.

What is an anemometer?

400

What does it mean when the Pacific waters are unusually warm?

What is El Nino

400

Rain, Hail, Snow, and Sleet are examples of this.

What is precipitation?

500

In Virginia, the weather is coldest in this season and we typically see snow.


What is winter?

500

This is a type of front happens when a warm air mass slowly moves over a cold air mass.

What is a warm front?

500

This is shown as a red and blue line with half-circles AND spikes.

What is a stationary Front?

500

Curious about how much rain fell in a certain period of time? Use me to measure it.


What is a rain gauge?

500

Which direction do the jet steams flow?

From west to east

500

This type of cloud is usually seen on bright and sunny days.

What is cumulus?

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