Precipitation
Weather Factors
Weather Patterns
The Atmosphere
Air Masses and Fronts
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What are the common types of precipitation?
Snow, Rain, Sleet, Freezing Rain, and Hail
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What is wind?
The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
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How does a thunderstorm form?
Thunderstorms form in large cumulonimbus clouds, also known as thunderheads.
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What is the atmosphere?
An envelope of gases that surrounds the Earth.
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Where do continental polar masses come from?
Central and northern Canada and Alaska
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What are snowflakes?
Snowflakes are tiny ice crystals. They all have six sides or branches.
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How is heat transferred?
Radiation, Conduction and Convection
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How is Lightning dangerous
When lightning strikes the ground, the hot, expanding air can shatter tree trunks or start forest fires. When lightning strikes people or animals, it acts like a powerful electric shock. Lightning can cause unconsciousness, serious burns, or even heart failure.
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What way is the atmosphere important to life on Earth?
Help plant growth
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What are the four major types of air masses?
Maritime Tropical, Maritime Polar, Continental Polar, and Continental Tropical
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What measures rain?
Rain Gauge
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What is the Coriolis Effect?
The way Earth’s rotation makes winds curve
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What states contain Tornado Alley?
Texas,Kansas,Nebraska,Colorado,South Dakota, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma
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What is Earth's atmosphere made up of?
Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Other Gases
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How can air masses be classified?
Temperature and Humidity
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What is the method to modify precipitation?
Cloud Seeding
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Which way do the winds turn in the Southern Hemisphere?
West
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What is a Tornado Warning?
An alert issued by the government weather services to warn that severe thunderstorms with tornadoes that has hit land.
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What is the Ozone.
A form of oxygen that has three oxygen atoms in each molecule instead of the usual two.
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In the Continental United States, what are air masses commonly moved by?
Prevailing Westerlies and Jet Streams
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What instruments do scientists use to measure precipitation?
Rain Gauges and Measuring Sticks
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How is the air near Earth's surface heated
Convection Currents
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What is a Storm Surge?
A rising of the sea as a result of atmospheric pressure changes and wind associated with a storm.
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The condition of Earth's Atmosphere at a particular time in place is called what?
Weather
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In what direction does the jet stream move storms?
From West to East
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