Weather, weather variables, weather variables continued.
Weather variables continued, clouds and fog, precipitaion.
The water cycle.
Types of clouds.
100

What is weather?

Weather is the atmospheric conditions, along with short-term changes, of a certain place at a certain time. 

100

Describe humidity. 

the amount of water vapor in the air. 

100

Describe the water cycle. 

The water cycle is a series of natural processes by which water continually moves among oceans, land, and the atmosphere. 

100

Name the clouds that are high in the sky.

Cirrostratus, Cirrus, Cirrocumulus and Cumulonimbus. 

200

What do meteorologists use to predict weather? 

Meteorologists use weather variables to study and predict weather. 

200

Describe relative humidity. 

Relative humidity - the amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum of water vapor the air could contain at that temperature.

200

Name the clouds that are in the middle of the sky.

Nimbostratus, altostratus, altocumulus and cumulonimbus. 

300

Describe air temperature. 

Air temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules in the air. (Energy creates heat so low energy means low temperature and high energy means high temperature.)

300

Describe the dew point

Dew point - the temperature at which air is saturated and condensation can occur. 

300

Name the clouds that are low in the sky.

Nimbostratus, stratus, stratocumulus, cumulus, cumulonimbus. 

400

Describe air pressure.

Is the force that a column of air applies on the air or a surface below (also called barometric pressure). 

400

Describe clouds and fog and how they form. 

Clouds are water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere. Fog - a cloud that forms near Earth’s surface.

500

Describe wind. 

When air moves from a high pressure area to a low pressure area, it creates wind. 

500

Describe precipitation. 

Precipitation is water, in liquid or solid form, that falls from the atmosphere.