Weather Instruments
Weather Maps
Cloud Types
Climate VS Weather
100

I am used to measure temperatures. What am I?

Thermometer

100

I am a blue line found on a weather map. I am a what?

Cold Front!
100

You see a cloud shaped like a wolf. What cloud type do you think it is?

Cumulus clouds!

100

This is the measure of the day to day weather conditions. It can change suddenly. Is this weather or climate?

Weather!

200

I collect rainfall over a period of time. What am I?

Rain Gauge

200

I am a red line on a weather map. What am I?

A Warm Front!
200

These two cloud types indicate that there will be heavy rain or snowfall. Which cloud types are they?

Cirrus and Stratus clouds!

200

This is a measure of weather patterns recorded over a year or many years. Is this weather or climate?

Climate

300

I show what direction the wind is blowing. What am I?

A Wind Vane

300

I am a big "H" on a weather map. What do I mean? And what kind of weather do I bring?

High Pressure System! I bring fair weather!

300

I am a big puffy cloud. I bring fair weather usually, but in the summers, I can bring thunderstorms. What cloud type am I?

Cumulus clouds!

300

You are excited to go camping this weekend with your friends. Should you check the weather or climate?

Weather!

400

I am used to measure wind speed. What am I?

Anemometer

400

I am a big "L" on a weather map. What do I mean? and what kind of weather do I bring?

Low pressure system. I bring stormy weather!

400

I am a type of cloud that looks like a blanket. I am at a low altitude. What cloud type am I?

Stratus clouds!

400

You are excited to go to the beach next summer. Should you check the weather or look up the climate?

Climate

500

I am used to measure air pressure. What am I?

Barometer

500

I am a number on a weather map. I am next to big cities! What do I mean?

Temperature!

500

I am cloud that looks like a cotton ball pulled apart. What type of cloud am I?

Cirrus Clouds!

500

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is a day to day measure of weather patterns, while climate is the measure of weather patterns over a year or many years.