Nature's way of recycling water.
What is the water cycle?
Gray clouds that cover the lower part of the sky; rain or snow falls from them
What are stratus clouds?
The state of the air at a certain time and place
What is weather?
Most common time of storm
What is a thunderstorm?
Where you should go during a tornado if you are in a house
What is the basement?
The process of water changing into a invisible gas called water vapor
What is evaporation?
White, puffy clouds that look like piles of cotton; they are known as fair-weather clouds
What are cumulus clouds?
Scientists who study weather
Who are meteorologists?
Spinning cloud with a funnel shape
What is a tornado?
Where you should go during a tornado if you are in a school or public building
What is the lowest level of the building?
Amount of water vapor in the air
What is humidity?
Thin, feathery clouds that appear high in the sky; they are a sign that rain or snow is on the way
What are cirrus clouds?
Instrument that shows wind direction
What is a wind vane?
Large, powerful storm that occurs over large bodies of water
What is a hurricane?
April through June
What are the months that the most tornadoes occur?
The process of water vapor turning into water droplets
What is condensation?
Cloud that forms at the earth's surface
What is fog?
Measures wind speed
What is a anemometer?
Water overflow that is caused by a large amount of rainfall
What is a flood?
What you should do if you're in a car during a tornado
What is pull over and get out of the vehicle?
Water that is underground
What is groundwater?
Tall, dark clouds that mean thunderstorms with heavy rain and strong winds
What are cumulus clouds?
The weather of a place over a long time
What is climate?
Another name for a hurricane
What is a typhoon?
Scale used rate the damage and speed of tornadoes
What is the Fujita scale?