These clouds are low-level clouds that are flat, hazy, and featureless. They can range in color from dark gray to nearly white.
What are Stratus Clouds?
A narrow, violently rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground.
What is a tornado?
This is the safest place to be during a tornado.
Where is a basement?
This is liquid precipitation, falling from the clouds
What is rain?
This is the temperature that liquid turn into ice.
32°F
These clouds are large, white, puffy clouds with flat bottoms that look like cotton balls.
What are cumulus clouds?
A well defined system of rain and thunderstorms with a well defined circulation center with max winds of 74 mph or greater.
What is a hurricane?
You should stay away from these things in your house in the event of a tornado or a hurricane.
What are windows?
This is a type of precipitation that happens when ice crystals from water vapor fall to the ground
What is snow?
This is a condition in which your body temperature gets to low.
What is hypothermia?
These clouds are high-altitude clouds made of ice crystals. They are often whiter than other clouds and can appear wispy, feathery, or silky.
What are cirrus clouds?
A rotating column of air and moisture that forms over water, often appearing as a funnel shaped cloud.
What is a Water Spout?
If you are caught outside in an open area during a lightning storm, the position that you assume is.
What is couched to the ground with 4 points of contact to the ground?
This is a type of precipitation that consists of irregular balls of ice
what is hail?
If a heat Index is over 103 degrees Fahrenheit- you are at risk of this heat related illness
What is heat stroke and heat exhaustion?
This type of cloud is mainly responsible for precipitation.
What is a nimbus cloud?
A series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or large lake.
what is a tsunami?
One thing that you want to avoid during a lightning storm when you are in your house.
What is taking a shower or doing dishes or anything to do with water?
A mix of rain and snow causing little ice pellets to form
What is sleet?
This is the highest temperature ever recorded in the US
What is 134°F