The most common type of precipitation. It happens mostly in spring.
What is rain.
100
A capital T with an arrow next to it.
What is a Thunderstrom
100
It's rain that is frozen.
What is freezing rain.
100
It points the direction of the wind.
What is a vain.
100
Most people know him for fisrt seeing Native Americans, but he also the first European to see a hurricane.
Who is Christopher Colombus.
200
The frozen form of rain, happens mostly in winter.
What is snow.
200
A line with points on it, sticking out towards a specific direction.
What is a cold front.
200
Maimi, Florida gets these almsot once a month if not more. It brings terrible rains, lightning and thunder, and gusting winds.
What is a tropical storm or hurricane.
200
It measures the temperture.
What is a thermometer.
200
First to therosize about tactaonic plants, earth movement, and metorology.
Who is Albert Legaer.
300
It's frozen rain, but it didn't form in the cloud.
What is hail.
300
A triangle that's filled-in.
What is hail.
300
Bringing inches to feet of snow. NOAA calls this "it brings winds that blinds anything because of the snow fall."
What is a blizzard.
300
It measures the amount of rain or snow.
What is a rain gauge.
300
He was the first to invent a standardized rain gauge. . In 1441.
Who is Prince Munjong.
400
Is it rain or snow? It's both. This gloppy stuff falls when the temp. is around 32 degrees F.
What is sleet.
400
A bunch of tiny little x's.
What is snow.
400
The basis for alot of famous movies. The biggest one recorded was going around at 318 mphs, in Oklahoma.
What is a tornado or cyclone.
400
it measures the air pressure.
What is a barometer.
400
Second to explore acid rain.
Who is Svante Oden.
500
This form of harmful precepitation used to fall worst around places like New York City, Boston, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, and Baltimore. And eroded quite alot of stuff. It was also a big problem in 1873.
What is acid rain.
500
Two small lines.
What is fog.
500
The fifth largest of these, hit the Soloman Islands in 2007. With a wave height of 33 feet high. (Hint: the answer isn't what the Chinesse call it).