Precipitation
Severe Weather
Atmosphere
Air
Mixed bag
100

Frozen water droplets caused by cold temperatures.

Snow

100

A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system characterized by a low-pressure center

Hurricane

100

The layer of the atmosphere where the weather is. 

Troposphere

100

the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen.

Air

100

the high temperature

43°Feels Like
High / Low
66°/33°
Wind
2 mph
Humidity
94%
Dew Point
41°
Pressure
30.07 in
UV Index
1 of 10
Visibility
6 mi



Moon Phase
Full Moon


66º

200

Occurs when a cloud becomes supersaturated

Rain

200

a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.

Blizzard

200

the layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 32 miles (50 km) above the earth's surface (the lower boundary of the mesosphere).


Stratosphere

200

The most abundant gas found in air

Nitrogen

200

an expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster.

Meteorologist

300

Frozen pellets of ice falling from the sky

Hail

300

a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.

Tornado

300

the region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles (50 and 80 km) in altitude.

Mesosphere

300

Air is made up of 21% of this gas

Oxygen

300

hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon monoxide, oxygen are examples of.

Permanent gases

400

a wind that is strong enough to cause at least light damage to trees and buildings and may or may not be accompanied by precipitation

Windstorm

400

an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.

Flood

400
the region of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and below the height at which the atmosphere ceases to have the properties of a continuous medium. It's characterized throughout by an increase in temperature with height.


Thermosphere

400

As you compress a gas the pressure

Increases

400

water vapor, dust particles, and ozone are examples of

Variable gases

500

a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.


Sleet

500

a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.

Drought

500

the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.

Atmosphere

500
As you expand a gas the pressure

Decreases

500

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