Vocabulary
Types of Weather
Precipitation
Weather Instruments
Water Cycle
100

The conditions in the atmosphere at a particular place and time.

Weather

100

 A long period of time with little to no rain.

Drought

100

This precipitation comes down from the sky as a liquid and forms puddles on the ground.

Rain

100

This instrument measures temperature. 

Thermometer

100

What does water fall from out of the sky.

Clouds

200

To tell what is likely to happen in the future.

Predict

200

A large funnel-shaped mass of swirling wind formed over land.

Tornado

200

This precipitation is frozen water that comes down as flakes.

Snow

200

This instrument measures the amount of rain that falls.

Rain guage

200

Water in puddles does this as it returns to the air.

Evaporates

300

The measure of how hot or cold something is.

Temperature

300

Water that comes down as large flakes.

Snow

300

This precipitation comes down from the sky as large balls of ice and happens during some thunderstorms.

Hail

300

You can put this into snow to see how many inches of snow fell.

Ruler or measuring stick

300

True or False:

Water that goes into the clouds fall immediately as precipitation.

False

400

The amount of water vapor in the air.

Humidity

400

A large storm that forms over the ocean with strong winds and a lot of rain.

Hurricane

400

This precipitation comes down as rain but then freezes on surfaces on the ground.

Freezing rain

400

This instrument measures the amount of humidity in the air.

Barometer

400

True or False:

The more water that is in the air, the higher the humidity.

True

500

The blanket of air that surrounds the planet.

Atmosphere

500

A winter storm with lots of snow and strong winds.

Blizzard

500

This precipitation comes down as tiny balls of ice that accumulate on the ground. 

Sleet

500
This instrument shows the direction of the wind.

Weather vane

500

True or False:

Air is not needed for the water cycle to occur.

False