Sun & Energy
Pressure, Density & Wind
Global Winds & Coriolis
Local Winds & Geography
Storms & Severe Weather
100

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

What is the Sun?

100

Wind always moves from this type of pressure to this type.

What is high pressure to low pressure?

100

This effect causes moving air to curve instead of moving straight.

What is the Coriolis Effect?

100

This breeze blows from the sea toward land during the day.

What is a sea breeze?

100

This storm forms from strong updrafts inside supercells.

What is a tornado?

200

Uneven heating of Earth leads directly to these two atmospheric differences.

What are temperature and pressure differences?

200

Compared to cold air, warm air is less ______

What is dense?

200

In the Northern Hemisphere, moving air curves in this direction.

What is to the right?

200

At night, air moves from land toward water because land cools faster.

What is a land breeze?

200

A hurricane must form over water at least this warm.

What is 80°F (or warmer)?

300

Warm air does this because its molecules spread out and become less dense.

What is rises?

300

Sinking air is most commonly associated with this type of weather.

What is clear and calm weather?

300

These winds blow from west to east across the United States.

What are the westerlies?

300

Large lakes can create this winter weather phenomenon in Michigan.

What is lake-effect snow?

300

This type of front usually causes short, intense storms.

What is a cold front?

400

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

What are convection currents?

400

This pressure system is linked to clouds and precipitation.

What is low pressure?

400

Name the global circulation cell responsible for rainforests near the equator.

What is the Hadley Cell?

400

Local winds are caused mainly by differences in ______.

What is temperature?

400

Define a blizzard using wind speed, visibility, and duration.

Winds ≥ 35 mph, visibility < ¼ mile, lasting ≥ 3 hours.

500

If Earth received equal solar energy everywhere, this would largely disappear.

What is global wind and weather patterns?

500

Explain why rising air often leads to cloud formation.

Warm air rises, cools, and condenses into clouds

500

Why does Michigan’s weather usually move west to east?

Because of the westerlies and jet stream.

500

Why do areas near large bodies of water have milder climates?

Water heats and cools more slowly than land.

500

This dangerous storm produces widespread straight-line winds over long distances.

What is a derecho?