Weather Data
Winds
Clouds
Precipitation
Potpourri
100

The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere compared to how much it can hold at that temperature.

What is relative humidity?

100

Wind is created by this.

What is a difference in air pressure?

100

Solid particles in the atmosphere that cloud droplets form onto.

What are condensation nuclei?

100

Type of precipitation that occurs when water vapor deposits directly onto freezing nuclei, building to form unique, patterns.

What is snow?

100

This can make moving air feel colder than it really is.

What is the wind-chill factor?

200

This instrument is used to measure wind speed.

What is an anemometer?

200

An area of high pressure that rotates clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is an anticyclone?

200

The prefix that means "mid-level" clouds.

What is alto-?

200

Type of precipitation that may form water droplets up to 5 mm in diameter.

What is rain?

200

The scientific study of the atmosphere.

What is meteorology?

300

A barometer is used to measure this.

What is air pressure?

300

This deflects global winds to the left or right because of the rotation of the earth.

What is the Coriolis effect?

300

Shape of cloud that means layers or sheets.

What is stratus?

300

Type of precipitation where updrafts add layers of ice to pellets until they become heavy enough to fall.

What is hail?

300

A mass of extremely tiny liquid water droplets or ice crystals in the air.

What is a cloud?

400

This instrument is used to measure air temperature.

What is a thermometer?

400

These global winds blow from 30 degrees N and S towards the equator.

What are the trade winds?

400

Small, white puffy clouds high in the sky.

What are cirrocumulus clouds?

400

Type of precipitation where liquid water suddenly freezes onto surfaces.

What is freezing rain?

400

The condition of Earth's atmosphere at any given time and place.

What is weather?

500

A weather vane is used to measure this.

What is wind direction?

500

Zones of high pressure caused by descending air at 30 degrees latitude where there is little to no horizontal winds.

What are the horse latitudes?

500

These clouds form low, dark layers that bring rain.

What are nimbostratus clouds?

500

Type of precipitation where ice pellets form as supercooled raindrops freeze as they fall.

What is sleet?

500

The freezing and boiling points of water on the Fahrenheit scale.

What are 32 and 212 degrees?