I am something that can change day to day outside.
Weather
This has very heavy winds, circling in a cone shape down from the clouds and can damage homes and cars.
Tornado
Stack these kind of bags to protect your home from a flood.
Sandbags
I measure the direction of wind.
Weather vane
This is a rise of water with no place to go.
Flood
Can be considered a type of low-lying cloud making it difficult to see
Fog
What the weather is like in a specific area over a long period of time.
Climate
This can flood and damage homes due to strong winds and rain usually starting in the ocean and moving towards coastline cities.
Hurricane
This type of climate is close to the equator. It starts with the letter "T"
Tropical
If you have a fever or to measure the temperature of the air or water, use me.
Thermometer
We use this on roads to help melt the ice in wintertime.
Salt
Name 3 words to describe types of rain
very light, light, average, heavy
Mist, rain, drizzle, droplet
Check this to help decide what you are going to wear today.
Weather forecast
This has rain, thunder, and lightning.
Thunderstorm
This climate is always cold and there is a type of bear named after it.
What is Polar?
You feel this moisture in the air when it is hot, it makes it feel hotter and we use this term to describe the temperature
Humidity
This is a continuous period of dry weather.
Drought
Rain that is considered especially heavy and usually occurs during storms
Torrential
In the United States, the weather is coldest in this season.
Winter
This is the same as a hurricane but appears in the South Pacific
Cyclone
Not much rain occurs in this climate.
Desert
Curious about how much rain fell in a certain period of time? Use me to measure it.
Rain gauge
Two other names to describe a hurricane (Hint - depends where in the world it is)
Typhoon & Cyclone
Snow that begins to melt as it reaches the ground, but doesn't melt completely
Sleet
Most of Somalia and much of other African countries are this type of climate.
Dessert
A shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth or from an earthquake below the ocean
Tidal wave or Tsunami
Small iced balls raining down creating damage
Hail
I am a scientist that predicts the weather.
Meteorologist
These objects carry weather instruments up into the air and send data back to Earth to help meteorologists forecast the weather.
Weather balloons
The drizzle equivalent of snow -- very light snow that isn't strong enough to accumulate.
Flurries