Fronts
Clouds
Weather
Air masses
Sea breezes and Jet streams
100

What weather do Cold fronts bring?

Cold fronts bring thunderstorms, most tornadoes develop from thunderstorms on the edge of a cold front. 

100

Describe: cirrus

thin and wispy

100

What causes the wind?

The uneven heating of Earth

100

What is a continental air mass?

Air that forms over land (dry air)

100

Which way to Westerlies move?

West to East

200

What weather do Warm fronts bring?

Warm fronts bring drizzling rain followed by clear, warm weather. 

200

Describe: cumulus

Fluffy and cottonball like

200

A low pressure system means warm or cold weather?

Warm

200

What is a maritime air mass?

Air that forms over water (wet air)

200

Which way do Easterlies move?

East to West
300

What is a Stationary front?

A Stationary front is when a cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, but neither air mass has enough force to move the other air mass. 

300

Describe: nimbus

Rain

300

A high pressure system means cold or warm weather?

Cold

300

What is a tropical air mass?

Air that forms near the equator (warm air)

300

Which way to trade winds move?

East to West

400

What is a front?

A front is where two air masses meet.

400

Describe: stratus

layers or like a blanket

400

BONUS: You may not know this but what is the tool used to measure wind speed?

Anemometer

400

What is a polar air mass?

Air that forms near the poles (cold air)

400

How many hemispheres are there in the world?

There are four - the northern, southern, eastern, and western

500

What is an air mass and what TWO things do we use to name them?

An air mass is a large body of air that is named with TEMPERATURE and HUMIDITY.

500

What is the cloud for thunderstorms?

Cumulonimbus

500

BONUS: When is Mrs. Mac's birthday? Date and Month

MONDAY! 

500

What are the four air masses?

cP, cT, mP, mT
500

BONUS: What is Mrs. Mac's new name? Bonus points for spelling

Mrs. Colville