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What scale do we use to measure tornadoes?

Enhanced Fujita Scale

EF

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What is the biggest hazard of a tornado?

Flying debris

100

T or F

Climate and Weather are the same

False

DOUBLE POINTS:

How are they different?

100

What do hurricane hunters do?

Fly into hurricanes to collect data

100

What lasts longer, a tornado or a hurricane?

A hurricane

100

T or F

It has to be snowing to have a blizzard

False

DOUBLE POINTS:

What is a blizzard called when it is not currently snowing when it happens?

200
How many categories are used when rating tornadoes?

6

EF-0 EF-1 EF-2 EF-3 EF-4 EF-5

200
What is the biggest hazard of a hurricane?
the storm surge
200

Can a tornado be rated while it is still on the ground?

No

DOUBLE POINTS: Why not?

200

What happens to the strength of a hurricane when it makes landfall?

It loses energy without the warm ocean water and loses strength.

200

Where are the winds of the hurricane "the worst"? 

the eye wall.

DOUBLE POINTS:

Where are the winds the most calm in a hurricane?

200

How fast do wind speeds need to be for a storm to be considered a blizzard?

35 MPH

300

The most destructive and deadly tornadoes occur from ______________, which are rotating thunderstorms with a well-defined radar circulation. 

Supercells

Supercells can also produce damaging hail, severe non-tornadic winds, unusually frequent lightning, and flash floods.

300

What fuels a hurricane?

warm water 

300

What three things does a storm need to be considered a blizzard?

winds over 35 MPH, lasts over 3 hours, limited visibility 

300

What holds more moisture, warm or cold air?

Warm air

DOUBLE POINTS:

Explain why warm air holds more moisture than cold air

300

DOUBLE POINTS

Name 2 ways tornadoes and hurricanes are the same

Rotation, high winds, debris, damage to buildings, danger to humans

300

How long do winds need to last for a storm to be considered a blizzard?

At least 3 hours
400

How many categories are used to rate hurricanes?

5

Cat 1, Cat 2, Cat 3, Cat 4, Cat 5

400

What area of the US gets the most tornadoes?



Tornado Alley



400

Low pressure = What kind of air?

______ and _______

Warm and Wet

DOUBLE BONUS:

High pressure = What kind of air?

400
What directions do hurricane winds blow in the Northern hemisphere? 
counterclockwise
400

DOUBLE POINTS

Name two ways hurricanes and tornadoes are different

duration (hurricanes days, tornadoes minutes), warning times, size, hurricanes need warm ocean water to form..

400

What percentage of super cells produce tornadoes?

10-15%

20-30%

50-60%

70-80%

20-30%

500

What category was Hurricane Melissa when it made landfall in Jamaica?

Cat 5

500


DOUBLE POINTS

Tornado ratings are based on ______________ while hurricane ratings are based on ___________________.

Tornado: damage/lasting effects


Hurricanes: wind speed 

500

How do warmer temperatures in the Gulf affect hurricanes?

More thermal energy (heat) means more energy for the hurricane.

500

What are the three ingredients we look at when predicting snowstorms?

temperature, moisture, pressure

500
Name a place with a similar climate to Minnesota



Answers will vary

500

What is the difference between climate and weather?

Give an example of each.

Weather can change from moment to moment, climate is the average weather of a specific place over a long time period.