Fronts
Air Masses
Air Pressure
Instruments
Other
100

This is a boundary between two air masses

What is a front?

100

These air masses originate over water

What are maritime air masses?

100

This is caused by the weight of the air above an area

What is air pressure?

100

This measures temperature in Fahrenheit and Celsius 

What is a thermometer?

100

Cold fronts are represented by this color.

What is blue?

200

These are warm air masses that replace cold air masses

What are warm fronts?

200

You can tell air masses apart by temperature and this

What is humidity?

200

Air pressure does this with increasing height above Earth

What is decreases?

200

This tells you the wind direction.

What is a wind vane?

200

Rainy and cloudy weather is associated with this pressure system

What are low pressure systems?

300

These fronts cause pressure to increase

What are cold fronts?

300

These air masses are less dense

What are warm air masses?

300

This makes sunny clear skies with calm winds that spiral clockwise

What are high pressure systems?

300

Air pressure is measured with this

What is the barometer?

300

A line with red semi-circles is this kind of front.

What is a warm front?

400

Showers and thunderstorms form around the leading edges of these fronts

What are cold fronts?

400

This is a large body of air with relatively similar temperature and humidity 

What are air masses?

400

This creates greater pressure on the barometer

What is high pressure?

400

This measures wind speed in mph

What is the anemometer?

400

Low pressure systems rotate in this direction.

What is counter-clockwise?

500

These cause light rain over several days

What are stationary fronts?

500

These air masses are cold and usually approach from the N or NW.

What are polar air masses?

500

These are lines connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure

What are isobars?

500

This carries instruments to high altitudes

What is a weather balloon?

500

Name the 4 types of fronts.

What is cold, warm, occluded, stationary?