Weather Basics
Pressure & Wind
Fronts
Land & Water
Ocean Currents
100

This is the main source of energy that powers Earth’s weather.

The Sun

100

Air moves from areas of _____ pressure to areas of _____ pressure.

High to low

100

This type of front forms when cold air pushes under warm air.

Cold front

100

During the daytime, a sea breeze moves from the _____ to the _____.

Sea/ocean to land

100

Surface currents are mostly driven by this.

Wind

200

This process occurs when water vapor cools and forms clouds.

Condensation

200

This type of pressure is usually connected to clear skies.

High pressure

200

This front usually brings light rain and clouds over a longer period of time.

Warm front

200

Land heats up and cools down _____ than water.

Faster

200

Deep ocean currents are driven by differences in this property.

Density 

300

Meteorologists study this to predict upcoming weather conditions.

Weather patterns/data

300

Cold air sinks because it is more ____.

Dense

300

This front occurs when two air masses stop moving.

Stationary front

300

At night, colder, denser air forms over the land creating this type of pressure.

High pressure

300

These are the two factors that affect ocean density.

Temperature and salinity

400

This process happens when water changes from liquid to gas.

Evaporation

400

This type of pressure is commonly associated with clouds and precipitation.

Low Pressure

400

In the United States, weather systems usually travel in this direction.

West to East

400

At night, this type of breeze moves from land toward the ocean.

Land breeze

400

This current brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico toward Massachusetts.

Gulf Stream

500

This type of current forms when warm material rises and cool material sinks.

Convection current

500

This usually happens to air pressure when warm air rises.

Low pressure forms

500

A cold front moving toward Massachusetts would most likely bring these two weather changes.

Cooler temperatures and precipitation/storms

500

Most of Earth’s thermal energy is stored in the ____.

Ocean

500

This is the name of the global circulation pattern of ocean currents.

Great Ocean Conveyor Belt