Weather
Wind
Position of the Earth, Moon, and Sun
Storms
Pressure Systems
100
Instrument that measures temperature.
What is a thermometer?
100
The cause of wind.
What is a change in air pressure.
100
The shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the winter solstice?
100
Place tornadoes occur.
What is over land?
100
Pressure that brings clear skies.
What is a high pressure system?
200
Instrument that measure wind direction.
What is wind vane?
200
Wind the blows from East to West at the poles.
What is the polar easterlies.
200
The day that day and night are almost equal.
What is the Vernal/Autumnal equinox?
200
Place where thunderstorms occur.
What is at the edge of a cold front?
200
Front that normally brings cold weather.
What is a cold front?
300
Front that brings cooler temperatures and possible precipitation.
What is a cold front?
300
Winds that are at the equator.
What is doldrums?
300
Season that Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
What is Summer?
300
Place where hurricanes occur most.
What is over the ocean?
300
Front that normally brings warm weather.
What is a warm front?
400
Symbol for a high pressure system.
What is an H?
400
When the air over the water is cool and the air over the land is hotter and the air over the land goes to the cool air.
What is a sea breeze?
400
The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the Summer solstice.
400
Ingredients needed to form a tornado.
What is a thunder storm, low pressure, and wind?
400
Pressure system that brings rainy weather.
What is a low pressure system?
500
Instrument that measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
500
Wind that blows from West to East between 30 degrees north and south to 60 degrees west and east.
What is Prevailing westerlies?
500
Season when the Southern Hemisphere is tilted towards the sun.(you are in Northern Hemisphere)
What is Winter?
500
Ingredients needed to form a hurricane.
What is warm water, low pressure, a thunderstorm cloud, and wind?
500
A front where a cold front and warm front meet.
What is a stationary front?
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