The cloud level containing Cirrus, Cirrostratus, and Cirrocumulus.
What is High-level?
The area of air that is sunny and clear. (A symbol that is put on a weather map.)
What is high pressure?
A pressure system that can provide warm temperature, moisture, and rising air need for a thunderstorm to form
What is Low Pressure?
The amount of water vapor in the air.
What is humidity?
The cloud level containing Altocumulus, Altostratus, Nimbostratus
What is Mid-level?
An area of air that is cloudy, sometimes with a form of precipitation. (A symbol that is put on a weather map.)
What is Low-pressure?
The pressure system that Hurricanes form in.
What is low pressure?
The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold in the temperature.
What is Relative humidity?
The cloud level containing Cumulus, Cumulonimbus, Stratocumulus, Stratus
What is Low-level?
The front where a colder air mass moves toward a warmer air mass.
What is a cold front?
The cloud where tornadoes come from.
What is Cumulonimbus?
The type of air that can hold more water vapor.
What is warm air?
The biggest cloud containing thunderstorms.
What is Cumulonimbus?
A front where a warmer air mass moves toward a cooler air mass.
What is a warm front?
A severe weather that is caused by oppositely charged particles in clouds and on the ground.
What is lightning?
The type of air that holds less water vapor when both warm air and cool air have a relative humidity of 50%.
What is cool air?
A cloud type that is thinly spread across the sky on a clear, sunny day.
What is Cirrus.
The pressure system that brings fronts.
What is low pressure.
The severe weather that forms when updrafts from thunderstorms begin to rotate.
What is a Tornado?
The temperature at which air becomes fully saturated because the temperature decreases while the amount of moisture stays constant.
What is dew point?