Storms with high winds and heavy rain start as tropical storms that form over warm ocean waters.
What is Typhoon?
Flat clouds that look like a blanket and often cause cloudy weather.
I measure the direction of wind.
What is a weather vane?
The sun heats water from oceans, lakes, rivers, and plants, turning it into water vapor (gas).
What is Evaporation?
A violent rotating column of air that can destroy buildings.
What is a Tornado?
Thin wispy clouds that often bring sunny weather.
What are cirrus clouds?
Used to measure the air pressure around us.
What is a barometer?
Ice crystals that fall in light white flakes to the ground when the outdoor temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is snow?
An act of nature occurs when an area doesn’t receive enough rainfall, drying up rivers and lakes, killing trees and ruining crops.
What is Drought?
Large dark clouds that often bring stormy weather.
What are cumulonimbus clouds?
If you have a fever or to measure the temperature of the air or water, use me.
What is a thermometer?
Water vapor cools and changes back into tiny liquid droplets, forming clouds.
What is Condensation?
a severe snowstorm with strong winds and has low visibility
What is Blizzard?
Fluffy white clouds that look like pillows and bring sunny weather.
What are cumulus clouds?
Used to measure the speed of wind.
What is an anemometer?
When clouds become heavy, water falls back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
What is Precipitation?
An act of nature that occurs when too much rain forces streams, rivers, and lakes to overflow.
What is Flood?
Can be considered a type of low-lying cloud (that you can touch and walk through) making it difficult to see.
What is fog?
Curious about how much rain fell in a certain period of time? Use me to measure it.
What is a rain gauge?
Water flows into rivers, lakes, and oceans (runoff) or soaks into the ground (infiltration) to refill underground water sources.
What is Collection?