How Does Air Move
What Are Air Masses
What Causes Severe Weather
How Are Weather Forecasts Made
What is Climate
100
Convection currents form when air temperature is this.
What is different?
100
A large body of air with similar properties all through it
What is an air mass?
100
Difference between a severe storm watch and a severe storm warning
What is a watch means severe weather might form, and a warning means severe weather has already formed?
100
This measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
100
Average of weather conditions over a long time
What is climate?
200
This happens when you move from the troposphere to the stratosphere.
What is air pressure decreases?
200
Way air masses move from place to place.
What is wind?
200
Full name of M2 cat
Who is Meesha Maria Precious Baby Moxley?
200
This shows air pressure.
What is a barometer?
200
The Gulf Steam and the North Atlantic Drift are large currents that carry warm water northward. These winds make ________________ ___________________ climate much warmer than it would otherwise.
What is northern Europe?
300
Winds generally blow from ______________ to _____________over much of the United States.
What is west to east?
300
Boundary between 2 air masses
What is a front?
300
This describes a column of air spinning like a log rolling on its side.
What is a tornado?
300
Name of M2 cat
Who is Meesha Maria Precious Baby Moxley?
300
Scientists agree 100% on why climates have changed.
What is false?
400
This is a band of very fast wind formed by the different temperatures between the convection currents.
What is a jet stream?
400
A front that does not move much or it moves back and forth over the same area
What is a stationary front?
400
Hurricanes get their energy from this.
What is warm ocean water?
400
At least 2 parts of a weather system
What are temperature, moisture, air pressure, clouds, precipitation, wind speed, and wind direction?
400
Weather and climate are different. Explain how.
What is climate is weather over a long time?
500
Five layers of the atmosphere in order
What are the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere?
500
Rising air at a front often causes this.
What is rain or snow?
500
Things to do if a tornado is coming
What are go into a basement, a closet, or room without a view?
500
This is what H means on a weather map.
What is area of high air pressure?
500
Looking at fossils is one way scientists try to learn about climates before written records. Explain how.
What is scientists can make assumptions about ancient climates, based on similarities between fossils and modern animals?