Vocabulary
Clouds
Tornadoes
Hurricanes
Random Facts
Precipitation
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The root "alto" means

middle or medium

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Dark, massive, tall clouds that are responsible for thunderstorms and tornadoes.

cumulonimbus

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How fast can wind speeds in a tornado reach?

300 mph (480 kph)

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What slows down a hurricane?

friction over land

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What hurricane hit New Orleans in 2005, causing over $125 billion in damage?

Hurricane Katrina

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This is the type of precipitation you get when there is warm cloud air over warm surface temperatures.

rain

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The root "nimbus" means

rain

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A cloud with a flat base, that has a puffy, heaping top and usually no precipitation.

cumulus

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Where are most tornadoes in the US found?

Tornado Alley

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How large is a typical hurricane?

300 miles

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When is hurricane season?

June to November

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This is the type of precipitation you get when there is warm cloud air over cold surface temperatures.

sleet

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The root "stratus" means

layered or flat

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Very high altitude, wispy clouds that do not bring rain.

cirrus

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A tornado that moves over water.

waterspout

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What is the minimum wind speed for a hurricane?

74 mph (119 kph)

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How hot can lightning get?

30,000 degrees Celsius
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This is the type of precipitation you get when there is cold cloud air over cold surface temperatures.

snow

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The root "cumulus" means

heaped or piled

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Low, flat, layered clouds that cover the whole sky and bring steady precipitation.

nimbostratus

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Which two countries have the most tornadoes?

USA and England (UK)

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What is the eerie, calm center of a hurricane?

eye

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Approximately how many tornadoes are there in the US every year?

800-1000

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This is the type of precipitation you get when there is cold cloud air over warm surface temperatures.

hail

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The root "cirrus" means

wispy, like a curl of hair

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A stratus cloud that touches the ground or very nearly touches the ground.

fog

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What time of day are tornadoes most likely to form?

late afternoon

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What does a hurricane originally start out as?

tropical depression

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What is a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean called?

typhoon

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Which type of precipitation is sometimes called an ice storm?

sleet

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The term used to describe temperature, air pressure, wind speed, wind direction, cloud cover, humidity and precipitation.

atmospheric conditions

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The 3 basic types of clouds

cumulus, cirrus and stratus

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When is thunderstorm season?

spring and summer

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What is the most dangerous part of a hurricane (causes 90% of deaths)?

storm surge

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What is the very tall fast area right around the eye of a hurricane called?

eyewall

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What happens to a raindrop when it hits the surface of a pond or puddle?

it bounces