Atmosphere
Clouds
Air Circulation
Weather Systems
Weather Elements
100

The first layer of the atmosphere where most of the Earth’s weather occurs

What is the troposphere

100

Cloud form that looks like a white, puffy cotton ball

What is cumulus

100

The moment when the Sun is the farthest south of the equator and away from the Northern Hemisphere marking the shortest day

What is the winter solstice

100

Three stages of a thunderstorm

What are developing, mature and dissipating stages

100

The measure of hot or cold on a scale

What is temperature

200

The boundary between the troposphere and the next higher level of the atmosphere

What is the tropopause

200

This high-level cloud forms above 20,000 feet, is typically comprised of ice crystals, and looks thin and white

What is cirrus

200

The apparent force caused by the Earth's rotation, resulting in winds to the right in the Northern Hemisphere

What is Coriolis force

200

Type of weather that presents with cumulonimbus clouds possessing thunder and lightning; usually accompanied by strong winds, rain, and sometimes hail

What is a thunderstorm

200

The thermal energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference

What is Heat

300

The layer of the atmosphere extending from the tropopause to about 30 miles

What is the stratosphere

300

Cloud type that provides steady precipitation and derives its name from the latin word meaning "rain"

What is nimbus

300

A high velocity, narrow stream of winds, usually found near the upper limit of the troposphere (30,000 - 35,000 feet) which generally flows west to east

What is the jet stream

300

The boundary between two air masses

What is a front

300

The sensation of cold produced by the wind on exposed skin as the wind accelerates heat loss

What is wind chill

400

The 3 primary molecular components of the atmosphere

What are Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Argon

400

The temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor

What is dew point

400

The force resulting from wind interacting with terrain and man-made objects

What is surface friction

400

A violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud

What is a tornado

400

A localized column of sinking air (downdraft) within a thunderstorm and is usually less than or equal to 2.5 miles in diameter

What is a microburst

500

The standard pressure lapse rate (up to approximately 10,000 feet)

What is 1" HG per 1,000 feet

500

The amount of water vapor in the air compared to its water vapor capacity at a given temperature

What is relative humidity

500
The method by which the sun heats the Earth
What is radiation
500

A huge body of air with the same temperature and moisture characteristics

What is an air mass

500

Tropical storms (and hurricanes) develop around low pressure systems, in the Northern Hemisphere which direction is the wind in these systems traveling

What is counter-clockwise