Weather Basics
Clouds & Storms
The Seasons
Extreme Weather
Weather Tools & Fun Facts
100

The tool is used to measure temperature

What is thermometer?

100

These clouds are big, white, and puffy like cotton balls.

What are cumulus clouds?

100

This season comes after winter.

What is spring?

100

These icy balls can fall from the sky during a storm.

What is hail?

100

This tool shows which way the wind is blowing.

What is a weather vane?

200

This gas, made by plants during photosynthesis, is what humans and animals need to breathe.

What is Oxygen?

200

This type of storm has strong winds that spin in a circle over land.

What is tornado?

200

This season has the shortest days and longest nights.

What is winter?

200

A drought happens when we don't get enough of this.

What is rain?

200

This tool measures air pressure.

What is a barometer?

300

This tool is used to measure how fast the wind is blowing.

What is an anemometer?

300

This storm forms over the ocean and brings heavy rain and strong winds.

What is a hurricane?

300

This is the season when leaves change color and fall.

What is autumn (or fall)?

300

This type of storm drops heavy snow and strong winds.

What is a blizzard?

300

This event makes thunder when it heats the air quickly.

What is lightning?

400

This invisible force pulls raindrops down to Earth.

What is gravity?

400

These tall, dark clouds make thunderstorms.

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

400

Earth has seasons because it does this while orbiting the sun.

What is tilting on its axis?

400

This scale is used to measure hurricane strength.

What is the Saffir-Simpson Scale?

400

This colorful arc appears in the sky after rain.

What is a rainbow?

500

This is the difference between weather and climate.

What is weather is daily, and climate is long-term?

500

This part of a hurricane is calm and clear.

What is the eye?

500

This is the day of the year when day and night are equal in length.

What is the equinox?

500

This scale is used to measure tornado strength.

What is the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale?

500

This was the fastest wind speed ever recorded on Earth (253 mph during Cyclone Olivia in 1996)

What is 253 miles per hour?