types of clouds
the atmosphere
types of precip
types of Fronts
weather tools
100

the cloud that is associated with bad weather and thunder storms 

what is cumulonimbus

100

The lowest layer and the one we live in

what is Troposphere

100

Liquid water droplets that form and fall through temperatures consistently above the freezing point (32f or 0c).

what is Rain

100

Cold, dense air advances and pushes under warmer air, forcing the warm air to rise rapidly

what is Cold Front

100

Measures air temperature

what is Thermometer

200

they resemble a big white fluffy cotton like appearance 

what is cumulus

200

The layer directly above the troposphere. It contains the ozone layer, which absorbs harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun

what is Stratosphere

200

Frozen precipitation that falls as ice crystals (snowflakes). It forms and remains below freezing throughout its entire descent to the ground.

what is Snow

200

Warm air advances and glides upward over a retreating mass of cooler air

what is warm front 

200

Measures atmospheric pressure, which helps predict changes in the weather

what is Barometer

300

Wispy, feathery strands often carried by high winds. They typically indicate a change in the weather is coming

what is Cirrus

300

The middle layer of the atmosphere it is also the coldest layer, where temperatures can drop below (-90). This is also where most meteors burn up upon entry, creating fiery shooting stars.

what is the Mesosphere

300

(Ice Pellets): Small, translucent balls of ice. These form when snowflakes melt into raindrops in a warm layer of air, then refreeze into solid ice as they pass through a sub-freezing layer near the ground.

what is Sleet

300

A boundary between two air masses where neither is strong enough to replace the other, causing it to stall

what is Stationary Front

300

Measures humidity or water vapor in the air

what is Hygrometer

400

Low, flat, hazy, and featureless gray blanket clouds that can resemble elevated fog. They often produce light drizzle

what is Stratus

400

Temperatures spike dramatically, sometimes reaching up to (2,000). This layer contains the Ionosphere, which is filled with charged particles that bounce radio waves and create the auroras (Northern and Southern Lights).

what is Thermosphere

400

Solid, irregularly shaped lumps or balls of ice that form inside severe thunderstorms. Strong updrafts in the storm toss water droplets high up into freezing zones, building thick layers of ice before they become heavy enough to fall

what is Hail

400

A complex front that forms when a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower warm front, lifting the warm air completely off the ground

what is Occluded Front

400

Measures the amount of liquid precipitation over a set period

what is Rain Gauge

500

Gray and white patches or rolls that look like fluffy, rippling masses. If you see these on a warm, sticky summer morning, expect thunderstorms by late afternoon.

what is Altocumulus

500

 It is extremely thin and primarily composed of lightweight gases like hydrogen and helium. Many Earth-observing satellites orbit in this region.

what is Exosphere

500

Rain that falls as a liquid through sub-freezing air but doesn't have enough time to refreeze in the air; it freezes immediately upon contact with cold surfaces, creating a dangerous glaze of ice

what is Freezing Rain

500

A long, fast-moving line of severe, tightly-packed thunderstorms that develops along or 100-300 miles ahead of a cold front

what is Squall Line

500

Shows the direction of the wind

what is Wind Vane