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Fun weather trivia
100

Spring is peak season for tornados. True or False

True

100

Snow is white. True or false?

False-snow is actually translucent but the light reflections make it appear as if it has color

100

Hurricanes form overland. True or false

False-hurricanes form over the water

100

This person is also known as a weather forecaster. Is it a meteorologist or a scientologist?

A meteorologist

200

Tornados occur where- flat land or mountains?

Flat land

200

What temperature does snow fall? 51 degrees or 32 degrees?

32 degrees

200

What state is the most hurricane prone area in the United States? Is it Alabama or Florida?

Florida-at least 40% of all hurricanes hit Florida

200

How big can a raindrop be? As big as a housefly or a cat?

Raindrops can be as big as a housefly.

300

The safest place to be during a tornado is near the exterior of your house such as by a window. True or False

False-the safest place is an interior room away from glass

300

This house is made of snow. Is it an igloo or an A frame?

An igloo!

300

The center or eye of the hurricane is the most dangerous part. True or false

False-the eye of the hurricane is relatively calm.

300

Does wind make noise? Yes or no?

No-wind itself does not make noise until it blows against an object

400

What color is a tornado? Clear or grey?

A tornado is clear-colors form from light and debris within it.

400

This staff member LOVES snow!

Jennifer

400

How many categories are there of hurricanes? 3 or 5?

There are 5 categories with 5 being the strongest and most dangerous storm.

400

Counting a cricket's chirps can tell you the temperature. True or false

True!

500

This 1996 movie was about chasing tornados. Was it called Tornado Alley or Twister?

Twister

500

This sweet treat from Dairy Queen is also the name of a large snow event. 

A Blizzard!!

500

How long did the longest hurricane last? 12 days or 31 days?

31 days!! Hurricane John in 1994

500

The coldest temperature ever recorded was what? -200 degrees or -89 degrees?

-89 degrees