What type of front forms when a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass?
Cold front
What type of air mass is cold and dry?
Continental polar
What tool measures air pressure?
Barometer
What symbol on a weather map represents a cold front?
Blue line with triangles
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is short-term conditions; climate is long-term patterns
What type of weather is usually found along a stationary front?
Long periods of clouds, rain, and snow.
What type of air mass is warm and humid and forms over oceans near the equator?
Maritime tropical
What tool measures wind speed?
Anemometer (not a wind sock)
What symbol represents a warm front on a weather map?
Red line with semicircles
What describes the average weather of an area over many years?
Climate
What type of front occurs when two air masses meet but neither one moves?
Stationary front
What type of air mass forms over land in the tropics and is hot and dry?
Continental tropical
What tool measures temperature?
Thermometer
What does a big “H” on a weather map represent?
High pressure system
What describes daily conditions like rain, temperature, and wind?
Weather
What type of front forms when a cold front overtakes a warm front?
Occluded front
Why do maritime air masses contain more moisture than continental air masses?
They form over oceans where it is more humid cause water evaporates into the air.
What tool measures rainfall?
Rain gauge
What does a big “L” on a weather map represent?
Low pressure system
What time scale is usually used to measure climate patterns?
About 30 years
Which front usually brings fast-moving storms and heavy rain?
Cold front
What two characteristics are used to describe air masses?
Temperature and moisture
What tool shows wind direction?
Wind vane
What do isobars connect on a weather map?
Areas of equal air pressure
Which changes faster: weather or climate?
Weather