weather Crossword Puzzles
Weather and Climate 2023-03-21
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- How hot or cold the air is
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- Pressure system "Suck" air into them because nature wants everything to have equal pressure
- The state of the atmosphere, including temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloud cover
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, and Hail
- Cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- An enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains
- A warm air mass becomes trapped between two cold air masses
- Pressure systems have more air pressure than their surroundings
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The temperature at which water vapor condenses
- When a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
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- Large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout
- This is the percent of water vapor in the air relative to the total amount the air can hold
- A boundary between air masses that have different temperatures
- A huge release of electricity
- Is a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds
- When two air masses stop moving when they meet
- All weather conditions for a particular location averaged over a long period of time
- They form in layers that spread horizontally and may cover the entire sky like a thick blanket
- A snowstorm that has high winds
- Clouds that are white and puffy
- The cloud that is thin and wispy
- Clouds that are close to the ground
24 Clues: How hot or cold the air is • Rain, Snow, Sleet, and Hail • A huge release of electricity • A snowstorm that has high winds • Clouds that are white and puffy • The cloud that is thin and wispy • Clouds that are close to the ground • The amount of water vapor in the air • Cold air mass runs into a warm air mass • When two air masses stop moving when they meet • ...
weather and constellation 2023-06-15
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- constellation that says clearing of the forest
- the big dipper constellation
- the " dragon" constellation
- is a monsoon that comes from the northeast region
- constellation that says its the end of planting season
- an agency in the Philippines that is responsible to monitor the weather
- are persons who are studying weather conditions
- a tropical cyclone that forms in indian ocean
- the designated area of the Philippines that PAGASA monitors
- the "hunter" constellation
- the "twins" constellation
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- comes from the Japanese word TAIFU
- a tropical cyclone that forms in the Western pacific
- the biggest constellation
- local name of the latest supertyphoon before chedeng
- is a monsoon that comes from the southwest region
- also known as the constellation "the Hunter"
- the "bull" constellation
- the constellation that tells its the start of rainy season
- a violent whirling funnel shaped windstorm
- is a breeze in a larger scale that brings either rain or cold air
21 Clues: the "bull" constellation • the biggest constellation • the "twins" constellation • the "hunter" constellation • the " dragon" constellation • the big dipper constellation • comes from the Japanese word TAIFU • a violent whirling funnel shaped windstorm • also known as the constellation "the Hunter" • a tropical cyclone that forms in indian ocean • ...
weather and climate 2023-05-23
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- - denser than a warm front
- - full of or overcast by clouds
- - Two cooler air masses merge, forcing warmer air to rise in between them
- - last a few days
- - a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail
- - less dense than a cold front\
- - Air masses over high latitude regions
- - happens at night when the wind blows from the land to the sea\
- - the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- - happens during the day when the wind blows from the sea to the land
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- - An air mass above over a large body of land
- - Air masses over high latitude region
- - the movement of air
- - An air mass above a large body of water
- -degree of hotness or coldness measured by a thermometer with a numerical scale.
- - A huge body of air
- - When fronts stall or stop moving
- - The weight of the air above you
- - rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
- - last more than 30 years
20 Clues: - last a few days • - A huge body of air • - the movement of air • - last more than 30 years • - denser than a warm front • - full of or overcast by clouds • - less dense than a cold front\ • - The weight of the air above you • - When fronts stall or stop moving • - a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail • - Air masses over high latitude region • ...
Weather and seasons 2021-09-23
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- What's the (7) like in spring?
- At the beach of the pool, go (8).
- spring is (4) and foggy.
- What do you wear in winter? (5)
- (6) summer, autumn, winter.
- Where do you go in autumn? (6)
- cool and (3).
- In summer I eat (3) cream.
- It's very (3).
- In spring I plant (7).
- spring is warm and (5).
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- spring, summer (6), winter.
- spring, summer, autumn, (6)
- Four (7)
- spring, (6), autumn, winter.
- In spring I like to (5) flowers.
- I like to fly (5).
- Winter is very (4).
- Winter is cold and (5).
- Summer is hot and (5).
- autumn is (4) and dry.
21 Clues: Four (7) • cool and (3). • It's very (3). • I like to fly (5). • Winter is very (4). • In spring I plant (7). • Summer is hot and (5). • autumn is (4) and dry. • Winter is cold and (5). • spring is warm and (5). • spring is (4) and foggy. • In summer I eat (3) cream. • spring, summer (6), winter. • spring, summer, autumn, (6) • (6) summer, autumn, winter. • spring, (6), autumn, winter. • ...
Weather and Seasons 2021-09-15
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- veleta; shows which way the wind is blowing
- the season of cool weather and orange leaves
- air blowing very quickly
- too much water covers cars and houses
- bolts of electricity from a cloud
- the earth cracks open
- the season of new leaves and melting snow
- arc of colors in the sky after rain
- long hanging piece of ice
- water coming down from the clouds
- ice balls
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- little drops of ice; each one is different
- a large mass of snow slides down a mountain
- small pool of water after a rain
- the season of cold and snow
- very strong winds in the shape of a funnel
- very strong winds from the ocean
- lying in the sun
- the season of sun, heat, and beaches
- no sun, just clouds
20 Clues: ice balls • lying in the sun • no sun, just clouds • the earth cracks open • air blowing very quickly • long hanging piece of ice • the season of cold and snow • small pool of water after a rain • very strong winds from the ocean • bolts of electricity from a cloud • water coming down from the clouds • arc of colors in the sky after rain • the season of sun, heat, and beaches • ...
weather vocabulary crossword 2021-04-19
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- measures relative humidity
- a natural movement of air, sometimes with considerable force, from an area of high density and pressure to an area of low density and pressure
- the flow of air in circular patterns; air rises, flows parallel to Earth's surface, falls, flows parallel to Earth's surface, and rises again
- measures air temperature
- a large tropical weather system consisting of an extremely low-pressure air mass with heavy rains and wind speeds of at least 119 km/h
- measures wind speed
- a form of energy that spreads out as it travels
- air in convection currents moves parallel to Earth's surface as warm air slides under cooler air
- warm air is less dense, it flows over the cold air at a warm front
- warmer temperature, lower air pressure
- produce other weather events
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- measures wind direction
- directional movements of ocean water; surface currents result from steady winds over the ocean surface; deep currents result from density variations due to temperature and salinity differences
- wind created by sinking cool air
- an air mass with greater atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses; air moves away from the center of the high pressure, traveling in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and a counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere
- cool air is denser, it flows beneath the warm air at a cold front
- a large tropical weather system consisting of an extremely low-pressure air mass with heavy rains and wind speeds of at least 119 km/h
- cooler temperatures, higher air pressure
- weather at such a front tends not to change for as long as the front stays in place
- amount of water vapor or moisture content in the air
- measures air pressure
- wind created by rising warm air
- the day to day state of the atmosphere
- refers to the transfer of heat through liquid or gas, such as air
24 Clues: measures wind speed • measures air pressure • measures wind direction • measures air temperature • measures relative humidity • produce other weather events • wind created by rising warm air • wind created by sinking cool air • warmer temperature, lower air pressure • the day to day state of the atmosphere • cooler temperatures, higher air pressure • ...
Activities and Weather 2022-05-13
26 Clues: When • I love • I hate • To eat • I like • To draw • To sing • To swim • To dance • To study • To travel • It's windy • It's sunny • It's cloudy • I don't like • It's raining • It's hot out • I like a lot • It's snowing • It's cold out • I really like • It's beautiful • To go for a walk • The weather's bad • To listen to music • Go for a bike ride
weather solutions elementary 2025-02-02
21 Clues: дождь • ветер • закат • песок • туман • жарко • ураган • молния • облако • восход • ветрено • облачно • торнадо • холодно • снежинка • туманный • штормовой • холодно, зябко • шторм, буря, гроза • дождливый, дождливо • скала, камень, булыжник
Weather and Season 2025-02-11
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- Musim dingin dengan suhu sangat rendah dan sering turun salju.
- Udara kering tanpa hujan dalam waktu lama.
- Turunnya salju saat musim dingin.
- Musim panas dengan suhu tinggi.
- Cuaca basah karena hujan atau kelembapan tinggi.
- Udara berkabut, membuat pandangan terbatas.
- Kilatan cahaya di langit saat terjadi badai.
- Angin topan yang sangat kuat dan berbahaya.
- Cuaca dengan banyak hujan.
- Cuaca cerah dengan banyak sinar matahari.
- Cuaca berangin dengan udara bergerak kencang.
- Suhu yang nyaman, tidak terlalu panas atau dingin.
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- Cuaca buruk dengan hujan deras dan angin kencang.
- Musim semi, saat bunga mulai bermekaran.
- Suara gemuruh yang terjadi saat badai petir.
- Suhu sangat dingin, sering di bawah nol derajat.
- Suhu tinggi yang membuat tubuh terasa panas.
- Langit tertutup awan, tetapi tidak hujan.
- Suhu rendah yang membuat tubuh terasa dingin.
- Musim gugur, ketika daun berubah warna dan mulai rontok.
20 Clues: Cuaca dengan banyak hujan. • Musim panas dengan suhu tinggi. • Turunnya salju saat musim dingin. • Musim semi, saat bunga mulai bermekaran. • Langit tertutup awan, tetapi tidak hujan. • Cuaca cerah dengan banyak sinar matahari. • Udara kering tanpa hujan dalam waktu lama. • Udara berkabut, membuat pandangan terbatas. • Angin topan yang sangat kuat dan berbahaya. • ...
Weather Patterns Unit 2025-02-26
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- Scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery.
- Rain, snow, sleet,or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground.
- Liquid water droplets suspended in the air.
- The ability to make things move or change.
- One thing that contributes to causing an event.
- Something that becomes different over time.
- Something is mostly the same over time.
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and winds at a particular time and place.
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again.
- An amount of air that moves as a unit.
- Where something comes from.
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- The process by which a liquid changes to a gas.
- The mixture of gases surrounding a planet.
- A measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- The scientific study of weather.
- The movement of air in a particular direction.
- The force on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on earth.
- Water as a gas.
- The layer of atmosphere closest to the earth, where weather happens.
- To move from one object to another or one place to another.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
22 Clues: Water as a gas. • Where something comes from. • The scientific study of weather. • An amount of air that moves as a unit. • Something is mostly the same over time. • The mixture of gases surrounding a planet. • The ability to make things move or change. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • Liquid water droplets suspended in the air. • ...
Climate and Weather 2024-12-20
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- Any form of water falling from the sky
- Long-term weather patterns
- Instrument measuring air pressure
- Rotating storm system
- Traps heat in the atmosphere
- Overflow of water onto land
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Release of gases into the air
- Violent rotating column of air
- Powerful tropical cyclone
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- Large mass of ice
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate
- Chemical element essential to life
- Process waste materials for reuse
- Prolonged period of low rainfall
- Contamination of the environment
- Gas layer protecting Earth from UV rays
- Amount of moisture in the air
- Seasonal wind with heavy rain
- Measure of hotness or coldness
- Prediction of future weather
- Power derived from physical resources
22 Clues: Large mass of ice • Rotating storm system • Powerful tropical cyclone • Long-term weather patterns • Overflow of water onto land • Traps heat in the atmosphere • Prediction of future weather • Amount of moisture in the air • Seasonal wind with heavy rain • Release of gases into the air • Measure of hotness or coldness • Violent rotating column of air • ...
Weather Vocabulary 1 2024-12-12
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- tempestade, tormenta, tempête, tanpèt
- nuvem, nube, nuage, nwaj
- acima, arriba, en haut, enwo
- granizo, grêle, lagrèl
- baixo, abajo, vers le bas, desann
- derretendo, derritiendo, fusion, k ap fonn
- tempo, tiempo, météo, move tan
- neve, nieve, neige, nèj
- condensação, condensación, condensation, kondansasyon
- medir, mesure, mezire
- relámpago, relâmpago, foudre, zèklè
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- precipitação, precipitación, précipitation, presipitasyon
- umidade, humedad, humidité, imidite
- clima, climat, klima
- vento, viento, vent, van
- congelando, congelación, gelé, konjelasyon
- quente, caliente, chaud, cho
- chuva, lluvia, pluie, lapli
- frio, froid, frèt
- Pressure pressão do ar, presión del aire, pression de l'air, presyon lè a
- Chuva congelada, aguanieve, neige fondue, lanèj fondi
21 Clues: frio, froid, frèt • clima, climat, klima • medir, mesure, mezire • granizo, grêle, lagrèl • neve, nieve, neige, nèj • nuvem, nube, nuage, nwaj • vento, viento, vent, van • chuva, lluvia, pluie, lapli • acima, arriba, en haut, enwo • quente, caliente, chaud, cho • tempo, tiempo, météo, move tan • baixo, abajo, vers le bas, desann • umidade, humedad, humidité, imidite • ...
Wild Weather Crossword 2023-12-19
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- A _____ temperature means it's cool
- Heat is measured in _____
- The sun heats water on the ground, turning it into an _____ gas
- She was right next to me, but then she _____
- Wow, all that _____ weather scares me
- A _____ came through here years ago
- They have _____ to measure wind speed and direction
- This wind is making flying _____
- _____ study and predict weather
- When it hits land, high winds and heavy rain can _____ buildings
- It's a _____ of wind that forms in the sky and wrecks what it touches on the ground
- Sometimes storm clouds called _____ clouds form
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- Water droplets _____ and fall as rain
- The water vapor turns into an ice _____
- I don't think wet _____ is good for flying
- My cousin Frank almost got caught in a _____ once
- During a heat wave, the temperature and _____ stay high for two or more days
- Rising air pushes the spinning column of air downward until it's _____
- They are more likely to _____ over flat land
- Oh! So that's why you fly _____
- And because Earth spins, wind can come from any _____
- my wife _____ is missing
- When too much rain falls all at once, a _____ can form
- It's much _____. But the weather can get wild there too
24 Clues: my wife _____ is missing • Heat is measured in _____ • Oh! So that's why you fly _____ • _____ study and predict weather • This wind is making flying _____ • A _____ temperature means it's cool • A _____ came through here years ago • Water droplets _____ and fall as rain • Wow, all that _____ weather scares me • The water vapor turns into an ice _____ • ...
Weather and climate 2023-12-20
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- between the thermosphere and the stratosphere.
- Pole:the southernmost point on Earth
- Hemisphere: the half of Earth that is north of the Equator.
- : model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth's wind circulation
- Polethe northernmost point on the earth's axis, at a latitude of 90°N
- Contract : the purchase of Goods or Services that are an addition to an existing Contract with the same Supplier
- Cells: extend from between 60 and 70 degrees north and south, to the poles.
- Effect:the Earth rotates on its axis, circulating air is deflected toward the right in the Northern Hemisphere and toward the left in the Southern Hemisphere
- : a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere of Earth. It contains 75% of the total mass of the planetary atmosphere and 99% of the total mass of water vapor and aerosols, and is where most weather phenomena occur.
- envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet.
- Current :a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- the first layer to shield the Earth from meteors, asteroids, and cosmic rays.
- Tilt:The earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane.
- WesterliesThe westerlies, anti-trades, or prevailing westerlies, are prevailing winds from the west toward the east in the middle latitudes between 30 and 60 degrees latitude.
- Latitudessubtropical regions known for calm winds and little precipitation
- : the degree of compactness of a substance.
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- the layer of Earth's atmosphere immediately above the troposphere
- Hemisphere: the half of Earth that is south of the Equator.
- Jetstreams:belt of strong upper-level winds lying above regions of subtropical high pressure.
- : in the same direction as the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- Winds:winds that reliably blow east to west just north and south of the equato
- : an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles
- Jetstreams:between the 50°-60° latitude lines in both the northern and southern hemispheres.
- Pressure: the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth
- :in a direction opposite to that in which the hands of a clock rotate as viewed from in front.
- the atmospheric region from ∼85 to ∼500 km altitude, containing the ionosphere
- Easterlies:dry, cold prevailing winds that blow around the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles.
- Cells :low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude
- Easterlies:dry, cold prevailing winds that blow around the high-pressure areas of the polar highs at the North and South Poles
- : a state or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression.
31 Clues: Pole:the southernmost point on Earth • between the thermosphere and the stratosphere. • : the degree of compactness of a substance. • Hemisphere: the half of Earth that is south of the Equator. • Hemisphere: the half of Earth that is north of the Equator. • envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Weather-compass directions 2024-01-15
21 Clues: dél • esik • esős • meleg • ködös • észak • jeges • napos • havas • hideg • hűvös • kelet • nyugat • fagyni • szeles • felhős • száraz • időjárás • forróság • jó, kellemes • csapadékos, nedves
Wild Weather Vocabulary 2024-10-13
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- An ______________ is when the ground shakes very strongly, often causing damage.
- ______________ is the loud sound you hear in the sky during a storm.
- An ______________ is when a large amount of snow suddenly falls down a mountain.
- A ______________ happens when rocks and soil suddenly fall down a hill or mountain.
- A ______________ day has everything covered in water because of the rain.
- A ______________ day has no rain or moisture in the air.
- A ______________ day has rain falling from the sky.
- A ______________ is a big storm with strong winds and heavy rain, usually by the sea.
- A ______________ day has snow falling from the sky.
- A ______________ happens when too much rain covers the ground with water.
- A ______________ day is cold, and ice covers the ground, making it slippery.
- A ______________ happens when there is no rain for a long time, and everything becomes very dry.
- A ______________ is when there is not enough food for people to eat.
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- A ______________ is a very heavy snowstorm with strong winds.
- A ______________ is a very hot period lasting many days.
- A ______________ day has a lot of sunshine and no clouds.
- A ______________ is a huge wave that comes to land after an earthquake in the ocean.
- A ______________ is a strong windstorm that spins and can damage buildings.
- ______________ is the bright flash of light you see in the sky during a storm.
- ______________ are small pieces of ice that fall from the sky like rain.
- A ______________ day has many clouds in the sky, covering the sun.
- A ______________ day has heavy rain, strong winds, thunder, and lightning.
- A ______________ day feels comfortably hot but not too hot.
- A ______________ is a large fire that spreads quickly across land or forests.
- A ______________ day has a lot of wind blowing.
- A ______________ is a mountain that can explode with hot lava and ash.
- A ______________ day has thick fog, making it hard to see far.
- A ______________ day feels a little wet but not raining much.
28 Clues: A ______________ day has a lot of wind blowing. • A ______________ day has rain falling from the sky. • A ______________ day has snow falling from the sky. • A ______________ is a very hot period lasting many days. • A ______________ day has no rain or moisture in the air. • A ______________ day has a lot of sunshine and no clouds. • ...
G'Kayla Franklin weather 2025-03-19
25 Clues: boy • bad • girl • good • tall • funny • class • blond • short • school • teacher • teacher • redheaded • attractive • friend male • good-looking • unattractive • funny comicl • student male • clase course • friend female • student female • young person male • young person female • dark-haired brunette
Weather Patterns Crossword 2025-05-11
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- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- the scientific study of weather
- the force on a surface caused by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth
- rain snow sleet or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth where weather happens
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- water as a gas
- where something comes from
- the movement of air in a particular direction
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
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- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- conditions such as rain clouds and wind at a particular time and place
- one thing that contributes to causing an event
- an amount of air that moves as a unit
- the ability to make things move or change
- when something stays mostly the same over time
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air
20 Clues: water as a gas • where something comes from • the scientific study of weather • an amount of air that moves as a unit • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet • a measure of how hot or cold something is • the ability to make things move or change • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • the movement of air in a particular direction • ...
Unit 15 weather 2025-03-19
35 Clues: ILM • KELK • JAHE • UISK • PILV • INGEL • UDUNE • TOOMA • INETU • KEEGI • TERVIS • KÜHVEL • SULAMA • NIISKE • VÄLINE • PANEMA • LUMINE • KARTUL • ASEMEL • HÄRMAS • LAHING • EELMINE • KINDLUS • PILVINE • LUMEHANG • LUMEPALL • HAVE, OLI • NÄED NÄGI • FIND, LEIA • ALUMINE OSA • KEEP,PIDAMA • MAKE, TEHTUD • AUTOGA SÕITMA • JOOKSE JOOKSIS • GET, SAIN, SAADA
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-13
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- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Liquid water droplets that hang in the air
- The name of the mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
- Water vapor is caused by this
- When liquid water falls from the clouds onto the ground
- Precipitation can occur as rain, hail, sleet, and ____
- The movement of air ina certain direction
- The _____ cycle helps explain the movement of water
- Overflowing water that is caused by a large amount of rainfall
- A scientist who studies weather
- Water that is found underground
- Storm with higher wind speeds than a hurricane but less total damage
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- An air ______ rises until it’s temperature with the surrounding air is equal
- The layer closest to Earth
- Which comes first, precipitation or condensation?
- A measure of how of much water vapor is in the air
- Large, powerful storm that occurs over big bodies of water
- The study of weather
- The most common type of storm
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- Excess water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows over the land
21 Clues: The study of weather • The layer closest to Earth • Water vapor is caused by this • The most common type of storm • A scientist who studies weather • Water that is found underground • A measure of how hot or cold something is • The movement of air ina certain direction • Liquid water droplets that hang in the air • Which comes first, precipitation or condensation? • ...
Additional weather words 2024-02-27
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- the sun is shining and there are no clouds
- A prediction of how the weather will be on a certain day
- heavy rain
- very heavy rain
- water that falls from the clouds in drops
- covered with cloud; dull
- a cloud of pollution hanging over a city (a fog of smoke)
- when frozen rain falls as small balls of ice.
- with dark clouds and dull light; some people consider this weather depressing
- a small pool of water on the ground, usually after rain.
- a very strong wind
- an arch of colors in the sky formed when the sun shines through rain
- blowing (strong) gusts of wind
- the rumbling sound in the clouds that happens after lightning
- snow or hail mixed with rain (often with some wind)
- not raining, clear sky
- a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce winds and heavy rain in Southern Hemisphere
- with many clouds in the sky
- Long periods of time without rain causing a lack of water in the area
- slightly wet (often after the rain has stopped)
- continual wind.
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- to have heavy rain
- a combination of strong winds and rain, often with thunder and lightning, and in some occasions snow.
- an individual piece of snow
- without clouds
- severe snowstorm with strong winds
- light fog, often on the sea or caused by drizzle
- full of light; when the sun is shining strongly
- the light and heat of the sun
- thick cloud close to land
- a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce winds and heavy rain in Northwest Pacific
- light mist, usually caused by heat
- A flash of light in the sky during a storm.
- a short period of rain
- a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce winds and heavy rain in Atlantic/Northeast Pacific
- the small hard balls of ice that fall from the sky
- when there is a mixture of both blue sky and clouds
- a gentle wind (often nice or refreshing)
- a layer of small ice crystals that forms on the ground or other surfaces when the temperate is cold
- to become covered in water usually due to excessive rain
- to rain lightly with very fine drops
41 Clues: heavy rain • without clouds • very heavy rain • continual wind. • to have heavy rain • a very strong wind • a short period of rain • not raining, clear sky • covered with cloud; dull • thick cloud close to land • an individual piece of snow • with many clouds in the sky • the light and heat of the sun • blowing (strong) gusts of wind • severe snowstorm with strong winds • ...
Weather Patterns Vocab 2024-04-02
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- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground
- scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- when something becomes different over time
- water as a gas
- conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth where weather happens
- the force on a surface caused by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth
- one thing that contributes to causing an event
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- a measure of how hot or cold something is; the higher the temperature is, the more energy it has
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- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- the ability to make things move or change
- where something comes from
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- the scientific study of weather
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- an amount of air that moves as a unit
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- the movement of air in a particular direction
- when something stays mostly the same over time even if there are small changes
22 Clues: water as a gas • where something comes from • the scientific study of weather • an amount of air that moves as a unit • the ability to make things move or change • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet • when something becomes different over time • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • the movement of air in a particular direction • ...
Seasons and Weather 2024-02-28
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- heavy rain, lightening, thunder
- I can't see, its too...
- a city with wind is...
- the earth orbits around this big star
- leaves fall
- a sheet of small, white ice crystals on the ground
- a cool breeze
- April showers bring may flowers
- you can see a good sunset when it's...
- a desert is...
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- the windows in the winter are...
- covered with water
- you can relax on the beach when it's...
- puff in the sky
- falling in drops
- let's go to the beach
- hats and coats
- water vapor frozen high up in the atmosphere
- a thick cloud
- a short period of rain
- cars can't drive when the road is...
- frozen water
22 Clues: leaves fall • frozen water • a thick cloud • a cool breeze • hats and coats • a desert is... • puff in the sky • falling in drops • covered with water • let's go to the beach • a city with wind is... • a short period of rain • I can't see, its too... • heavy rain, lightening, thunder • April showers bring may flowers • the windows in the winter are... • cars can't drive when the road is... • ...
Weather Review 2024 2024-04-03
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- the weight of air molecules pressing down on Earth
- most abundant element in our atmosphere
- Type of precipitation: begins frozen, melts and remains liquid
- the atmosphere covers the Earth like a _____
- the measure of how hot or cold something is (the amount of thermal energy)
- type of precipitation: begins frozen, melts, refreezes as ice pellets
- measures wind speed
- hottest layer of the atmosphere, satellites orbit here, thickest layer
- balloons and _____ can fly in the Stratosphere
- 2nd most abundant element in our atmosphere
- the atmosphere protects the Earth from damaging ______ _____
- type of precipitation: begins frozen and stay frozen all the way to the ground
- closest to the earth, thinnest layer, weather found here
- type of precipitation: begins frozen, melts, freezes, melts, and hits the surface as a liquid but immediately freezes
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- fades into space
- coldest layer of the atmosphere
- measures wind direction
- moisture (water vapor) in the air
- measures air pressure
- the distance from Earth’s surface
- the overall weather patterns over a long period of time in a specific location
- protects earth and living things from UV rays
- temperature increases as altitude increases because the ozone layer is found here
- Example used to describe freezing rain
- ______ burn up in the Mesosphere
- Air pressure (increases, decreases) through all the layers in the atmosphere
- measures thermal energy (how hot or cold)
- contains all the gases on our planet
- the atmosphere helps to control ______ (the condition outside right now)
- a mixture of gaseous elements and compounds
- measures amount of rainfall
31 Clues: fades into space • measures wind speed • measures air pressure • measures wind direction • measures amount of rainfall • coldest layer of the atmosphere • ______ burn up in the Mesosphere • moisture (water vapor) in the air • the distance from Earth’s surface • contains all the gases on our planet • Example used to describe freezing rain • most abundant element in our atmosphere • ...
Miller's Weather Pattern 2024-03-19
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- scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth, where weather happens
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- an amount of air that moves as a unit
- water as a gas
- one thing that contributes to causing an event
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- the scientific study of weather
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- where something comes from
- the ability to make things move or change
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- the force on a surface caused by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth
- the movement of air in a particular direction
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air
- when something becomes different over time
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground
- conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
21 Clues: water as a gas • where something comes from • the scientific study of weather • an amount of air that moves as a unit • the ability to make things move or change • a measure of how hot or cold something is • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • when something becomes different over time • ...
Vocabulary of Weather 2024-04-16
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- Clouds in layers
- Where air masses meet
- where both masses of air are moving
- The layer of atmosphere that includes the ozone layer
- The layer above the mesosphere where temperatures go way up
- Global band of fast moving high altitude air that can carry weather patterns under it
- The second most common gas in the atmosphere, making up about 21 percent
- The main gas in the atmosphere, making up about 78 percent
- Precipitation formed when temperatures of the air are near freezing and it falls through cold layers
- The natural process that warms the surface of a planet from its atmosphere
- Precipitation that falls when air is below freezing
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- Puffy clouds
- where warm air moves over cold
- The layer of atmosphere where weather takes place
- Caused by uneven air pressure and the rotation of the earth
- High altitude wispy ice clouds
- Precipitation that falls when air is above freezing
- The effect of wind cycles caused by earth's rotation
- The outer layer of atmosphere where there are almost no gases
- where cold air moves under warm
- The layer of atmosphere above the stratosphere where meteors burn up
- The differences caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface
- Precipitation formed as ice droplets circulate inside clouds
- The other gases that make up the remaining 1 percent of the atmosphere
- where neither masses of air are moving
25 Clues: Puffy clouds • Clouds in layers • Where air masses meet • where warm air moves over cold • High altitude wispy ice clouds • where cold air moves under warm • where both masses of air are moving • where neither masses of air are moving • The layer of atmosphere where weather takes place • Precipitation that falls when air is above freezing • ...
Weather Terms Crossword 2021-09-03
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- another term for atmospheric pressure
- whats a tornados favorite game?
- What kind of bow cant be tied?
- what does a cloud wear under his rain pants
- what do you do with a weather ladder
- the atmospheric temperature
- the level of discomfort somone is thought to experience
- What cloud is so lazy it never gets up?
- the cooling affect of wind
- represents the amount of moisture in the air
- tells people how hot or cold it is.
- the quantity of rain in an area
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- a stirn with violent winds start as storms
- the direction from which it originates
- the visable mass of condensed water floating in the sky
- an expert in or student of meteorology
- fast spinning destructive vortex
- the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage
- what do you get when you cross a shark and ice
- a sudden local flood
20 Clues: a sudden local flood • the cooling affect of wind • the atmospheric temperature • What kind of bow cant be tied? • whats a tornados favorite game? • the quantity of rain in an area • fast spinning destructive vortex • tells people how hot or cold it is. • what do you do with a weather ladder • another term for atmospheric pressure • the direction from which it originates • ...
Watch the Weather 2021-05-27
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- soft wind
- icy rain
- temperature measurer
- blazing
- coldness
- turn into ice
- thick mist
- transport to Oz
- lightning follower
- hot and moist
- kite-flying need
- overcast
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- portable rain protection
- dusk sight
- water shortage
- snow storm
- frozen dew
- parade spoiler
- natural electrical discharge
- showery-day spectrum
- violent weather
- overrun with water
- light rain
23 Clues: blazing • icy rain • coldness • overcast • soft wind • dusk sight • snow storm • frozen dew • thick mist • light rain • turn into ice • hot and moist • water shortage • parade spoiler • violent weather • transport to Oz • kite-flying need • overrun with water • lightning follower • temperature measurer • showery-day spectrum • portable rain protection • natural electrical discharge
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Fluffy clouds
- Are current of air
- A Cold and warm front combined
- Colder near the poles
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Air masses that don't move
- Rising warm air
- A huge body of air
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- Sinking cold air
- No winds blow here
- Dry air from land
- Mass of warmer air
- Warmer near the equator
- The movement of air
- Cooler air
- Spread out clouds
- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- means rain
- Humid air from oceans
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Dry air from land • Spread out clouds • No winds blow here • Are current of air • Mass of warmer air • A huge body of air • The movement of air • Colder near the poles • Humid air from oceans • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Fluffy clouds
- Are current of air
- A Cold and warm front combined
- Colder near the poles
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Air masses that don't move
- Rising warm air
- A huge body of air
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- Sinking cold air
- No winds blow here
- Dry air from land
- Mass of warmer air
- Warmer near the equator
- The movement of air
- Cooler air
- Spread out clouds
- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- means rain
- Humid air from oceans
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Dry air from land • Spread out clouds • No winds blow here • Are current of air • Mass of warmer air • A huge body of air • The movement of air • Colder near the poles • Humid air from oceans • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- A Cold and warm front combined
- The movement of air
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- Air current of air
- Spread out clouds
- Mass of warmer air
- Rising warm air
- Fluffy clouds
- Dry air from land
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- Air masses that don't move
- No winds blow here
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Cooler air
- A huge body of air
- Sinking cold air
- Warmer near the equator
- Humid air from oceans
- Colder near the poles
- means rain
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Spread out clouds • Dry air from land • No winds blow here • A huge body of air • Air current of air • Mass of warmer air • The movement of air • Humid air from oceans • Colder near the poles • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- A Cold and warm front combined
- The movement of air
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- Air current of air
- Spread out clouds
- Mass of warmer air
- Rising warm air
- Fluffy clouds
- Dry air from land
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- Air masses that don't move
- No winds blow here
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Cooler air
- A huge body of air
- Sinking cold air
- Warmer near the equator
- Humid air from oceans
- Colder near the poles
- means rain
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Spread out clouds • Dry air from land • No winds blow here • A huge body of air • Air current of air • Mass of warmer air • The movement of air • Humid air from oceans • Colder near the poles • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
weather terms ch 2022-10-16
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- (ultraviolet) rays- invisible rays that come from the sun, can burn skin, and cause skin cancer.
- starts at top of troposphere to about 50 km, where most jets fly, an ozone layer is found near the 50km mark. The temperature increases with altitude because ozone absorbs UV rays which warms the air.
- a form of oxygen, O3; in the upper atmosphere, it absorbs ultraviolet rays, thereby preventing them from reaching the surface of the earth. This is sandwiched between the top of the Stratosphere and the bottom of the Mesosphere.
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
- to of the atmosphere, satellites orbit here, the upper end of the Thermosphere, blends into space.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, extending from the Earth’s surface to 6-10 km high, within which there is a steady drop in temperature with increasing altitude, cloud formation and weather occurs here.
- a narrow, variable band of very strong, predominantly westerly air currents encircling the globe several miles above the earth.
- warming of the Earth's surface and the air above it caused by gasses in the air that trap energy from the sun; the heat-trapping gasses are called greenhouse gasses and the most common are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane
- 50-80 km above the earth’s surface, coldest layer of the atmosphere & temperature decreases with altitude, meteors burn in this layer.
- the movement caused within a fluid (like air) by warmer, less dense material to rise, and colder, denser material to sink, resulting in heat transfer.
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- the sum of all solid and liquid particles suspended in air, many of which are hazardous; examples include dust, pollen, soot, smoke, and liquid droplets.
- gradient- The change in pressure measured across a given distance.
- is a shell of electrons and electrically charged atoms and molecules, Aurora Borealis occurs here that is in the lower end of the Thermosphere.
- Man's best friend
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- pressure the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air.
- (Doppler)- a radar tracking system using the Doppler effect to determine the location and velocity of a storm, clouds, precipitation.
- temperature increases with altitude, hottest layer (1000+ degrees F).
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • gradient- The change in pressure measured across a given distance. • pressure the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air. • temperature increases with altitude, hottest layer (1000+ degrees F). • ...
Caution Weather Crossing 2022-01-14
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- When water vapor turns into liquid..
- Influences wind patterns..
- Rapid, swift air currents in the atmosphere..
- What's between 2 air masses when neither masses are replacing each other?
- A sizeable body of air with the same temperature, pressure, and humidity..
- When the warmer parts move up, and the cooler parts move down..
- Energy that is brought through by radiation.
- The temperature of a surface..
- A front that tends to bring stormy weather..
- The natural movement of the air..
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- A front that happens when a cold air mass makes it's way into a warmer air mass..
- The air around you has weight..
- Energy that comes from the sun..
- Energy that has to do with heat..
- When a cold front takes over a warm front..
- A strong, harsh kind of wind/storm..
- Movement of the sea water, which can usually be predicted..
- The gases surrounding planets are..
- Pressure that leads to cloudiness and precipitation..
- An ocean flowing northeastwards..
- Pressure that leads to clear, dry weather..
- When water goes from a liquid to a vapor..
- A map that consists of the world's weather...
23 Clues: Influences wind patterns.. • The temperature of a surface.. • The air around you has weight.. • Energy that comes from the sun.. • Energy that has to do with heat.. • An ocean flowing northeastwards.. • The natural movement of the air.. • The gases surrounding planets are.. • When water vapor turns into liquid.. • A strong, harsh kind of wind/storm.. • ...
Caution Weather Crossing 2022-01-10
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- The act of condensing; the state of being condensed.
- An effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force (the Coriolis force ) acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation. On the earth, the effect tends to deflect moving objects to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern and is important in the formation of cyclonic weather systems.
- Strong, generally westerly winds concentrated in a relatively narrow and shallow stream in the upper troposphere of the earth.
- A front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all.
- A body of air covering a relatively wide area, exhibiting approximately uniform properties through any horizontal section.
- When warm, moist air near the surface rises to be above the heavier cool, dry air.
- Energy transmitted in wave motion, especially electromagnetic wave motion.
- The temperature at or near a surface.
- A transition zone between a mass of warm air and the colder air it is replacing.
- Air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface.
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- The zone separating two air masses, of which the cooler, denser mass is advancing and replacing the warmer.
- The force exerted by air, whether compressed or unconfined, on any surface in contact with it.
- Energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation.
- Energy possessed within the object or system due to movement of the particles within the object or system.
- A composite front formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front and forces it aloft.
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- A continuous, directed movement of sea water generated by a number of forces acting upon the water, including wind, the Coriolis effect, breaking waves, cabbeling, and temperature and salinity differences.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- Having or involving a low or below-normal pressure, as steam or water.
- A warm ocean current flowing N from the Gulf of Mexico, along the E coast of the U.S., to an area off the SE coast of Newfoundland, where it becomes the western terminus of the North Atlantic Current.
- Having or involving a pressure above the normal.
- The act or process of evaporating
- A map or chart showing weather conditions over a wide area at a particular time, compiled from simultaneous observations at different places.
23 Clues: The act or process of evaporating • The temperature at or near a surface. • Having or involving a pressure above the normal. • The act of condensing; the state of being condensed. • Energy derived from the sun in the form of solar radiation. • The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Weather Quick Check 2022-04-25
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- measures wind direction
- How full the air is with water
- The temperature in which dew forms
- Measures relative humidity
- When water changes from a gas to a liquid
- Short term conditions of the atmosphere
- Measures Air pressure
- Mother nature is always trying to create this
- Measures temperature
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- When the dew point and air temperature are close, you are likely to get
- warm, wet air
- lines of equal pressure on a map
- Calm, cool, dry air
- When the air is full of water
- When isobars are close together on a map, this creates
- layer of the earth where weather occurs
- When winds are deflecte
- Measures wind speed
- Weight of Air
- incoming solar radiation
20 Clues: warm, wet air • Weight of Air • Calm, cool, dry air • Measures wind speed • Measures temperature • Measures Air pressure • measures wind direction • When winds are deflecte • incoming solar radiation • Measures relative humidity • When the air is full of water • How full the air is with water • lines of equal pressure on a map • The temperature in which dew forms • ...
Study Aide - Weather 2023-01-16
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- Cold air - High or Low air pressure?
- Global wind also known as jet ___.
- Wind moves from an area of cold air pressure to ___ air pressure.
- Wind that blows across the entire earth.
- Wind is the ___ of air.
- Earth's uneven heating is due to the earth being ___.
- Liquid water.
- Person who studies weather.
- Lumps of ice.
- Warm air - High or Low air pressure?
- Warm air becomes More or Less dense?
- Forms of water falling from clouds.
- Cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Mixture of snow and rain.
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- How much moisture there is in the air.
- Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere.
- State of the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
- Uneven heating of earth cause some areas to be ___ than others.
- Cold air Expands or Condenses?
- Wind that blows over small areas of the earth.
- The measure of how much matter is in a specific location.
- The study of weather.
- Air is more dense closer to the surface of the earth due to ___.
- Solid water.
- Warm air Expands or Condenses?
- Cold air becomes More or Less dense?
- The ___ of the plane is the plane relative to sea level.
27 Clues: Solid water. • Liquid water. • Lumps of ice. • The study of weather. • Wind is the ___ of air. • Mixture of snow and rain. • Person who studies weather. • Cold air Expands or Condenses? • Warm air Expands or Condenses? • Global wind also known as jet ___. • Forms of water falling from clouds. • Cold air - High or Low air pressure? • Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere. • ...
Weather and climate 2022-12-01
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- lowest part of the atmosphere
- fourth layer of the atmosphere above the mesosphere
- the same way a clocks hands move
- how cold or hot it is outside
- southern point on earth and is the opposite side from the North Pole
- the four parts of the year (spring, summer, august, and winter
- a current in a fluid that results from convection
- the northern half of earth
- the result of Earth's rotation on weather patterns and ocean currents.
- the third layer of the atmosphere above the statosphere
- the outer layer of the atmosphere
- belt around earth near equator where there is little to no wind
- layer of atmosphere above the troposphere
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- cold winds that blow at the north and South Pole
- a sloping position or movement
- 30 degrees north and south of the equator with sunny skies and calm winds
- the opposite way of the way a clocks hands move
- belt of powerful upper level winds that sit atop the polar front
- the point in the northern hemisphere where earths axis meets its surface
- layers of gas surrounding the planet
- the souther half of earth
- mass per unit volume
- east to west winds that flow in earths equator
- imaginary line surrounding the middle of earth where latitude 0 is
24 Clues: mass per unit volume • the souther half of earth • the northern half of earth • lowest part of the atmosphere • how cold or hot it is outside • a sloping position or movement • the same way a clocks hands move • the outer layer of the atmosphere • layers of gas surrounding the planet • layer of atmosphere above the troposphere • east to west winds that flow in earths equator • ...
ADJECTIVE FOR WEATHER 2025-11-04
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- Having strong or gusty wind blowing
- Very high temperature; makes you sweat
- Air feels wet and sticky; lots of moisture
- Low temperature; need warm clothes
- Water falling from clouds; precipitation
- Having thunder, lightning, and heavy rain
- Thick mist makes it hard to see
- Slightly wet; a little moisture
- No clouds; blue sky visible
- Bright sunshine; no clouds blocking the sun
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- No wind; calm and peaceful
- Comfortable temperature; not too hot or cold
- A little wet; slight dampness in the air
- Covered with ice; very slippery and cold
- Sky covered with clouds; sun is hidden
- No rain or moisture; opposite of wet
- Neither too hot nor too cold; pleasant temperature
- Covered with water or rain
- So cold that water turns to ice; temperatures below 0°C
- Very bad weather; terrible conditions
20 Clues: No wind; calm and peaceful • Covered with water or rain • No clouds; blue sky visible • Thick mist makes it hard to see • Slightly wet; a little moisture • Low temperature; need warm clothes • Having strong or gusty wind blowing • No rain or moisture; opposite of wet • Very bad weather; terrible conditions • Very high temperature; makes you sweat • ...
Weather Vocab Crossword 2026-03-18
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- The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth’s surface
- The continual movement of water among Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
- The temperature at which condensation begins
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- Band of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth’s surface
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- A tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
- A long period of low precipitation
- The boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
- A huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height
- An overflowing of water in a normally dry area
- A high-pressure center of dry air
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
- pressure The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- A violent disturbance in the atmosphere
- Elevation above sea level
- A small storm, often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning
- The relatively thin layer of gases that forms Earth’s outermost layer
- A “dome” of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
23 Clues: Elevation above sea level • A high-pressure center of dry air • A long period of low precipitation • A swirling center of low air pressure • A violent disturbance in the atmosphere • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • The temperature at which condensation begins • An overflowing of water in a normally dry area • The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air • ...
Winds and Weather 2026-03-27
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- Water in its gaseous form that is invisible and found in the atmosphere, created by evaporation or transpiration.
- Lines that measure how far north or south a location is from the equator.
- The process in which plants release water vapor into the air from their leaves.
- The layer of Earth’s atmosphere above the mesosphere, where temperatures rise sharply and the auroras occur.
- The outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere, where air is extremely thin and merges into space.
- A cold, dense ocean current that sinks in the North Atlantic and helps drive global ocean circulation.
- Winds that blow steadily from east to west near the equator, caused by Earth’s rotation and uneven heating.
- Patterns of air movement around the Earth caused by the uneven heating of Earth’s surface and the rotation of the planet.
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- Energy from heat inside the Earth that can be used to produce electricity or heat buildings.
- The process by which water vapor changes directly into ice without becoming liquid first.
- The layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere that contains the ozone layer and has stable air.
- A sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere during a storm.
- A space that contains very little or no matter, including air, so there is extremely low pressure.
- The middle layer of the atmosphere, located above the stratosphere, where meteors burn up.
- Energy produced by splitting atoms in a reactor to create heat, which is used to generate electricity.
- A device that produces electricity by combining hydrogen and oxygen, releasing only water as a byproduct.
- A gas found in the atmosphere that traps heat and contributes to warming of Earth.
- A warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico along the east coast of the United States and across the Atlantic Ocean, affecting climate and weather patterns.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs and where humans live.
- The sound caused by air rapidly expanding after being heated by lightning.
20 Clues: A sudden discharge of electricity in the atmosphere during a storm. • Lines that measure how far north or south a location is from the equator. • The sound caused by air rapidly expanding after being heated by lightning. • The lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs and where humans live. • ...
Weather and Climate Vocab 2022-05-02
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- chemicals used in coolants, solvents, and aerosol cans that damage the ozone layer
- all the plants and trees in an area
- layer of Earth's atmosphere closest to Earth's surface (where weather takes place and where most pollution occurs)
- The layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
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- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- something different from the norm
- caused by human activities
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- A description of surface features of land.
- A gas produced both through natural sources and human activities, including the decomposition of wastes in landfills, agriculture, and especially rice cultivation, as well as digestion and manure management
- a gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms
14 Clues: caused by human activities • something different from the norm • all the plants and trees in an area • A description of surface features of land. • a gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms • The layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit • permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground • ...
Climate Change 2025-01-26
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- Common term for a feline
- A significant effect of climate change resulting in extreme weather
- This process helps mitigate climate change by absorbing Carbon
- The day before today
- Renewable energy source harnessed from the sun
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature
- The process of converting natural habitats into urban areas
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- refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather pattern
- gas primarily released from burning fossil fuels
- Gas emitted from livestock that contributes to global warming
- The phenomenon of rising sea levels due to melting ice
- Common term for a canine
- Short term changes of the atmosphere
13 Clues: The day before today • Common term for a feline • Common term for a canine • Short term changes of the atmosphere • Renewable energy source harnessed from the sun • gas primarily released from burning fossil fuels • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature • The phenomenon of rising sea levels due to melting ice • ...
Resources and Weather 2018-01-16
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- parts of the year that are classified by normal temperatures known as Spring, summer, autumn, winter
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- A natural resource that can’t be replaced in a reasonable amount of time
- a tool that is used to tell the direction from which the wind blows
- the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- Water that doesn't soak into the ground and flows across Earth's surface
- ____ formation is caused by water vapor cooling and condensing
- The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth
- A ____ front caused when cold air mass replaces warmer air and the temperature decreases
- The condition of the atmosphere at a certain place and time
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- The use of less of something to make its supply last longer
- provides the major source of energy for water to move through the water cycle
- Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface
- the boundary between two air masses
- the process in which water continuously moves from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again
- a change in the appearance of the moon’s shape as it orbits Earth
- A natural resource that can be replaced in a reasonable amount of time.
- a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between rays of light and a surface
- A ____ front caused when warm air mass replaces cooler air and the temperature rises
20 Clues: the boundary between two air masses • The mixture of gases that surrounds Earth • Water that falls from clouds to Earth's surface • The process by which a gas changes into a liquid • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas • the rise and fall in the water level of the ocean • The use of less of something to make its supply last longer • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
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- when a warm ocean current travels
- escanor in seven deadly sins
- When you go outside and it is cold and breeze of freezing air comes through
- The aang of the weather
- The blanket covering the Earth
- when warm air touch cold ocean
- if it is hot or cold the surface of the earth
- Jedia of the force in science
- When the world from jojo stops time and weather
- the waves that come at you in the ocean and how whrilpools are made
- A strorng current of air
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- The system of how cold and warm fronts converge into different areas
- The line that has has bumps on the news
- when you put on the heater on in your room and the energy coming from it
- when water droplets form
- Body of what we breath
- when it is cloudy and rainy
- Twins when fighting
- when it is sunny and dry
- radiation man from the flash
- when heat make water less dence which makes the material rise
- the thing that tells you were rain will occur or if it will be cloudy
- mist breather in demon slayer
23 Clues: Twins when fighting • Body of what we breath • The aang of the weather • when water droplets form • when it is sunny and dry • A strorng current of air • when it is cloudy and rainy • escanor in seven deadly sins • radiation man from the flash • Jedia of the force in science • mist breather in demon slayer • The blanket covering the Earth • when warm air touch cold ocean • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
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- hot air rises and cold air sinks
- a map that shows the weather
- affects global and local weather by moving water around the Earth
- the temperature, pressure, and humidity or air
- liquid turns into the vapor
- the weight of air
- electromagnetic radiation
- a gas that surrounds a planet
- warm water creates a -
- an air current
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- air movement that are affected because of the rotation of the Earth
- air currents moving around the globe
- moves warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean
- energy from the sun
- warm air
- when water vapor turns into a liquid again
- air is more dense
- when a cold front takes over a warm front
- cold air
- the air's temperature of the air closest to the Earth's surface
- air is less dense
- when a cold front and a warm push against each other
- another way of saying "heat energy"
23 Clues: warm air • cold air • an air current • air is more dense • air is less dense • the weight of air • energy from the sun • warm water creates a - • electromagnetic radiation • liquid turns into the vapor • a map that shows the weather • a gas that surrounds a planet • hot air rises and cold air sinks • another way of saying "heat energy" • air currents moving around the globe • ...
Vocabulary Topic Weather 2022-01-20
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- a layer around Earth that protects us from space radiation
- coverd with fog
- to effect something
- to happen
- moisture that falls from the air to the ground
- heavy rain with loud noise and flashes of light
- to change from water to vapour
- become hot
- relating to the sun
- rain that freezes into balls of ice and falls from the sky
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- the amount of water vapour in the air.
- water in the form of gas
- to rain in a very light way
- a measure of the warmth or coldness
- a mixture of snow and rain
- a change frome vapour to water
- ice crystals
- a large amount of rain that falls quickly
- a force upon an object
- the state of atmosphere at a definite time and place
- a lot of dark clouds in the sky
- condensed water:
22 Clues: to happen • become hot • ice crystals • coverd with fog • condensed water: • to effect something • relating to the sun • a force upon an object • water in the form of gas • a mixture of snow and rain • to rain in a very light way • a change frome vapour to water • to change from water to vapour • a lot of dark clouds in the sky • a measure of the warmth or coldness • ...
Caution Weather Crossing 2022-01-06
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- where a cold or warm front stop moving
- the temperature at or near the surface of the earth
- winds follow curved paths across the Earth’s surface
- where a warm front is being immediatly replaced with a cold front
- narrow bands of strong air in the upper part of the atmosphere
- layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
- energy caused by the sun
- the force exerted onto a surface by the weight of the air
- where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is greater than its surrounding environment
- a tropical storm that is caused when warm moist air of warm water begins to rise
- when water is heated to the point it becomes water vapor
- energy that is caused by electromagnetic raditation
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- the process of water vapor turning back into liquid water
- the predictable movement of seawater due to gravity
- the movement of air caused by differential heating
- where the atmospheric pressure at the surface of the planet is lower than its surrounding environment
- the boundry of a mass of cold air
- a map showing the state of the weather over a large area
- a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- energy caused by heat
- the boundry of a mass of warm air
- the cycling movement in which warm water or air rises and cold water or air falls
- a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean
23 Clues: energy caused by heat • energy caused by the sun • the boundry of a mass of cold air • the boundry of a mass of warm air • where a cold or warm front stop moving • the movement of air caused by differential heating • the predictable movement of seawater due to gravity • the temperature at or near the surface of the earth • ...
Seasons/Weather G7th 2021-10-27
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- use this word to describe a beautiful or nice day
- seasons
- cool
- You say this when you see that "white" stuff in the air
- season
- chilly
- There's not much sun on a ______ day.
- On a super _____ day, it feels good to go swimming.
- "__ ______ cats and dogs!"
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- "Baby it's ______ outside." (popular song)
- use this word to describe a day with bad weather
- Hold onto your hat on a _____ day!
- It's hard to see far on a _____ day.
- This season is usually full of snow!
- Wear sunscreen on a _____ day!
- weather
- This season has lots of falling leaves.
- This season it's fun to watch things turn green again.
- This season is usually nice and hot!
- It's not hot, not cold, but it's _______ .
20 Clues: cool • season • chilly • seasons • weather • "__ ______ cats and dogs!" • Wear sunscreen on a _____ day! • Hold onto your hat on a _____ day! • It's hard to see far on a _____ day. • This season is usually full of snow! • This season is usually nice and hot! • There's not much sun on a ______ day. • This season has lots of falling leaves. • "Baby it's ______ outside." (popular song) • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2020-09-02
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- the overall temperature with wind
- intense rain causes this
- walking on vigorous terrain
- a storm with dangerously high winds
- also known as mudding
- solid form of water vapor
- a person who studies weather
- also known as an electrical storm
- atmospheric pressure is called this
- result of rapid air movement
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- direction that wind blows (N,E,S,W)
- temperature and humidity
- amount of moisture in the atmosphere
- catching fish with a fishing pole
- correct temperature for condensation
- can be read in Fahrenheit or Celcius
- how do you avoid catching a summercold
- tesla
- rain, snow, wind etc.
- precipitation that falls from the sky
20 Clues: tesla • also known as mudding • rain, snow, wind etc. • temperature and humidity • intense rain causes this • solid form of water vapor • walking on vigorous terrain • a person who studies weather • result of rapid air movement • the overall temperature with wind • catching fish with a fishing pole • also known as an electrical storm • direction that wind blows (N,E,S,W) • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-02-14
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- It is the process where water vapors become liquid.
- This refers to air masses which form over oceans, so it brings moist air.
- This would happen when our bodies don’t have enough water.
- The water that falls from the clouds towards the ground, especially as rain or snow.
- This happens because of too much rain.
- The scientific study of the atmosphere.
- This refers to ‘chunk’ of air with the same temperature and humidity.
- This refers to an area of low pressure.
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- This refers to an area of high pressure, which causes clear skies and sunny weather.
- This refers to air masses which form over land, so it brings dry air.
- The average weather over a long period of time and over large areas
- The day to day changes in the atmosphere
- This would happen when our bodies become overheated on very hot days. It can cause headaches, dizziness or even death.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
- The type of rainfall that occurs when two air masses meet
- This refers to air masses bring cold temperatures.
- A long period of extremely high temperatures.
- This technology helps to see storms over ocean
- This refers to air masses that bring warm temperatures.
- The type of rainfall that occurs when warm moist air from the Atlantic Ocean rises up over mountains.
20 Clues: The amount of water vapor in the air. • This happens because of too much rain. • The scientific study of the atmosphere. • This refers to an area of low pressure. • The day to day changes in the atmosphere • A long period of extremely high temperatures. • This technology helps to see storms over ocean • This refers to air masses bring cold temperatures. • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- When a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- Winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet
- A transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing the cold air
- Any device that measures weather-related conditions
- Hot, dry, unstable at low levels
- 2 different air masses come together
- Measures air and sea surface temperature
- Air mass Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm
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- air masses are cool, moist, and unstable
- Area of the Earth's atmosphere has a high or low pressure compared to the air around it
- Area where the northeast and the southeast trade winds converge
- Measures solar radiation
- Change over region where a cold air mass is replacing a warmer air mass
- Low pressure is at its center than the areas around it
- Showing the direction of the wind
- Applied to the trade winds when they are shallow and exhibit a strong vertical shear
- Gauge Collects water falling on it and records the change over time in the rainfall depth
- A permanent outflow of plasma from the polar regions of Earth's magnetosphere
- Measures wind speed
- A large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity
20 Clues: Measures wind speed • Measures solar radiation • Hot, dry, unstable at low levels • Showing the direction of the wind • 2 different air masses come together • air masses are cool, moist, and unstable • Measures air and sea surface temperature • Any device that measures weather-related conditions • Air mass Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- Low pressure is at its center than the areas around it
- Area of the Earth's atmosphere has a high or low pressure compared to the air around it
- air masses are cool, moist, and unstable
- Any device that measures weather-related conditions
- Change over region where a cold air mass is replacing a warmer air mass
- Area where the northeast and the southeast trade winds converge
- When a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- The transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing the cold air
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- Measures air and sea surface temperature
- Collects water falling on it and records the change over time in the rainfall depth
- Applied to the trade winds when they are shallow and exhibit a strong vertical shear
- Winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet
- A large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity
- Hot, dry, unstable at low levels
- Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm
- Showing the direction of the wind
- Measures wind speed
- 2 different air masses come together
- A permanent outflow of plasma from the polar regions of Earth's magnetosphere
- Measures solar radiation
20 Clues: Measures wind speed • Measures solar radiation • Hot, dry, unstable at low levels • Showing the direction of the wind • 2 different air masses come together • Measures air and sea surface temperature • air masses are cool, moist, and unstable • Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm • Any device that measures weather-related conditions • ...
Personality adjectives/weather 2013-11-27
30 Clues: vēss • vējš • kluss • silts • dāsns • sauss • karsts • runīgs • lietus • jautrs • auksts • jūtīgs • nedrošs • pļāpīgs • savtīgs • nomākts • prātīgs • saulains • izlēmīgs • miglains • kautrīgs • mākoņains • draudzīgs • nožēlojams • garlaicīgs • sabiedrisks • piesardzīgs • ļoti auksts • interesants • pašpārliecināts
Weather and Climate 2013-10-14
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- seasonal movements of large air masses across the Earth
- the state where the air is carrying the maximum amount of water vapour it can hold at a given temperature
- a force generated from the Earth's rotation that causes the deflection of winds
- the direction the Earth rotates towards
- all forms of water that fall from the atmosphere onto the Earth's surface
- the hemisphere that experiences winter between June and September
- the height of a point above sea level
- the type of rain that is formed due to the uplifting of a heated air mass in the atmosphere
- the weather pattern over a prolonged period of time
- the amount of water vapour in the air
- the effect that large ocean bodies have on the climate of coastal areas
- the hemisphere that experiences summer between June and September
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- regions with this climate experiences four seasons
- the type of breeze that occurs at night where air over the land blows out into the sea
- the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- the process where cooled water vapour changes into water droplets
- the imaginary horizontal line that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemisphere
- the monsoon wind that brings heavy rains to India between June and September
- the atmospheric layer characterised by the presence of ozone gas
- the angle of the Sun's rays that strike the Earth's equator
- the type of rain that occurs in places where moist air form the sea is forced to rise above a highland
- the type of breeze that occurs during the day where air over the sea blows towards the land
- the monsoon wind that causes India to experience cold and dry weather from October to January
- the distance (measured in degrees) to the north or south of the equator
- the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- a force that pulls air molecules towards the ground
26 Clues: the height of a point above sea level • the amount of water vapour in the air • the direction the Earth rotates towards • regions with this climate experiences four seasons • the weather pattern over a prolonged period of time • a force that pulls air molecules towards the ground • seasonal movements of large air masses across the Earth • ...
Elements of Weather 2013-07-04
24 Clues: Krug • Staub • sanft • Blitz • Nebel • Brise • Skala • Sturm • heftig • frisch • leicht • mässig • notieren • ersetzen • erzeugen • Windstille • Veränderung • Unterschied • Beobachtung • verschwinden • weitermachen • beeinflussen • fallen lassen • Schlussfolgerung
Chapter 21 Weather 2014-04-29
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- two air masses of different properties collide with each other
- this forms when water vapor in the air passes over a cooler area
- rarely moves above freezing
- a narrow belt of high-speed upper atmosphere winds
- one who observes, records and make predictions about the weather
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere caused by the collision of different types of fronts
- used to show the direction of the wind
- raindrops that pass through extremely cold layers of air that freeze and become ice pellets
- a very powerful cyclone that forms over tropical waters
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- when molecules within a cloud rub against each other building up a static charge
- bottom layer of the atmosphere
- the flow of air from sea to land
- predicting the weather
- a device used to measure atmospheric pressure
- beyond the thermosphere.
- heat moving in waves
- a type of front when different types of air masses meet and stall
- the study of the changes that take place in a particular spot within the atmosphere.
- moisture(water vapor)in the air
- a type of cloud that looks like a cotton ball
20 Clues: heat moving in waves • predicting the weather • beyond the thermosphere. • rarely moves above freezing • bottom layer of the atmosphere • moisture(water vapor)in the air • the flow of air from sea to land • used to show the direction of the wind • a device used to measure atmospheric pressure • a type of cloud that looks like a cotton ball • ...
Weather and Clothes 2014-07-17
28 Clues: dia • sol • ano • mes • frio • chor • jean • nieve • clima • otono • calor • viento • semana • verano • lluvia • camisa • zapatos • feriado • sombrero • camiseta • sudadera • invierno • estacion • tormenta • primavera • pantalones • cumpleanos • calcetines
Weather Words Crossword 2012-10-18
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- a boundary between two different air masses, neither of which is strong enough to replace the other.
- a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities
- an instrument for measuring the humidity of the air or a gas
- The eye is a region of mostly calm weather found at the center of strong tropical cyclones
- A balloon equipped with meteorological apparatus that is sent into the atmosphere to provide information about the weather
- a map showing the principal meteorological elements at a given time and over an extended region
- An instrument containing a magnetized pointer that shows the direction of magnetic north and bearings from it.
- An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used esp. in forecasting the weather and determining altitude
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- A body of air with horizontally uniform levels of temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.
- very hot and humid
- A simple form of a hygrometer
- An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel
- A device for collecting and measuring the amount of rain that falls
- mechanical device attached to an elevated structure that rotates freely to show the direction of the wind
- An instrument for measuring the speed of the wind, or of any current of gas
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- Things living or found in or near the sea
- the front of an advancing mass of colder air.
20 Clues: very hot and humid • A simple form of a hygrometer • Things living or found in or near the sea • the front of an advancing mass of colder air. • The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air. • An instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • an instrument for measuring the humidity of the air or a gas • ...
Weather and Climate 2012-11-14
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- the general weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a longer period of time
- a cloud of a class characterized by a gray, horizontal layer with a uniform base, found usually below 8000 feet (2400 meters).
- pressure pressure resulting in stormy weather
- a cloud of a class characterized by thin white filaments or narrow bands and a composition of ice crystals: of high altitude, about 20,000–40,000 feet (6000–12,000 meters).
- very hot and humid
- front a front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all; brings longer periods of rain
- any instrument for measuring the speed of wind
- the angular distance north or south from the equator of a point on the earth's surface, measured on the meridian of the point.
- the region of the upper atmosphere extending upward from the tropopause to about 30 miles (50 km) above the earth, characterized by little vertical change in temperature; jets and ozone are found here
- front a composite front formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front and forces it aloft; creates the most severe storms
- gauge an instrument for measuring rainfall
- effect an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation being readily transmitted inward through the earth's atmosphere but longer-wavelength heat radiation less readily transmitted outward, owing to its absorption by atmospheric carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and other gases; thus, the rising level of carbon dioxide is viewed with concern.
- the highest region of the atmosphere, where the air density is so low that a fast-moving air molecule is more than 50 percent likely to escape from the atmosphere instead of hitting other molecules.
- layer located in the stratosphere and is composed of gas made of 3 oxygen atoms (O3); Absorbs 99% of suns harmful UVB rays
- stream Any of the high-speed, high-altitude air currents that circle the Earth in a westerly direction.
- pressure pressure resulting in clear weather
- a system of colloidal particles dispersed in a gas; smoke or fog.
- The reflectiveness of a surface. Black absorbs all colors while white reflects all colors.
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- the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind, temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure, etc.
- warming an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- front a transition zone between a mass of warm air and the colder air it is replacing; brings drizzle or snow flurries
- a cloud of a class indicative of thunderstorm conditions, characterized by large, dense towers that often reach altitudes of 30,000 feet (9000 meters) or more, cumuliform except for their tops, which appear fibrous because of the presence of ice crystals: occurs as a single cloud or as a group with merged bases and separate tops.
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere, 6 miles (10 km) high in some areas and as much as 12 miles (20 km) high in others, within which there is a steady drop in temperature with increasing altitude and within which nearly all cloud formations occur and weath
- the region of the upper atmosphere in which temperature increases continuously with altitude, encompassing essentially all of the atmosphere above the mesosphere; where find the northern lights and space shuttles
- exposure to the sun's rays; the amount of solar radiation reaching a given area
- pressure the force exerted by air, whether compressed or unconfined, on any surface in contact with it.
- a line on a weather map or chart connecting points having equal temperature.
- a cloud of a class characterized by dense individual elements in the form of puffs, mounds, or towers, with flat bases and tops that often resemble cauliflower: as such clouds develop vertically, they form cumulonimbus.
- any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- effect the apparent deflection of a body in motion with respect to the earth, as seen by an observer on the earth, attributed to a fictitious force but actually caused by the rotation of the earth and appearing as a deflection to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and a deflection to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Zone the part of the earth's surface lying between the tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle in the Northern Hemisphere or between the tropic of Capricorn and the Antarctic Circle in the Southern Hemisphere, and characterized by having a climate that is warm in the summer, cold in the winter, and moderate in the spring and fall.
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air.
- vane any instrument for measuring the direction of wind
- an elevated region; plateau
- front the zone separating two air masses, of which the cooler, denser mass is advancing and replacing the warmer; brings storms
- Niño a warm ocean current of variable intensity that develops after late December along the coast of Ecuador and Peru and sometimes causes catastrophic weather conditions.
36 Clues: very hot and humid • an elevated region; plateau • gauge an instrument for measuring rainfall • pressure pressure resulting in clear weather • pressure pressure resulting in stormy weather • any instrument for measuring the speed of wind • any instrument that measures atmospheric pressure. • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air. • ...
Earth's Atmosphere & Weather 2013-01-08
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- a large body of air that has the same amount of mosture(humidty) and pressure througout
- thick, flat, gray clounds low in the sky formed at medium and low elevations
- clouds that form at or near the ground
- the condition of the atmosphere associated with fair weather where the cool and dry air is descending the air particles are close together
- larger and thicker cumulus clouds that are darker on the bottom that can produce thunderstorms, lightning, and hail
- a storm with thunder,lightning,heavy rains, and stronng winds; usually form along a cold front
- the formation of a visible mass in air where water condenses on tiny particles such as airborne dust,salt and ash
- a breeze that comes from thesea toward the land
- a rapidly whiring, funneling-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud
- rain drops that fall through layers of air that are below 30
- rain falls and lands on colder surfaces and freezes
- feather, wispy clouds high in the sky made of ice crystals often indicating fair weather following imminent rain or snow
- a formation that occurs when a mass of cold air meets and pushed under a mass of warm air creating violent storms followed by coold weather
- the amount of water vapor in the air
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- a formation that occurs when a mass of warm air overtakes a cold air mass and moves over it forming rain and showers- hot humid weather
- the meeting of two air masses having different properties and that do not mix readily
- circulations of warm and cold ocean waters in convection patterns
- a front that occurs when a cold front travels faster than a warm front and overs the warm front.
- a breeze coming from the land toward the sea
- thick, fluffy clouds formed at medium or low elevation; usually an indication of fair weather
- a fron that occurs when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass and no movement occurs(can result in rainfall for days).
- means rain; can be included with the basic cloud shape name as a prefix or suffix
- a powerful cyclone (low pressure area that contains rising warm air) that forms over a tropical ocean
- energy that come to the earth from the sun
- the condition of the atmosphere associated with heavy clouds and precipitation where warmer air particles are rising and moving farther apart allowing the air to hold more moisture
25 Clues: the amount of water vapor in the air • clouds that form at or near the ground • energy that come to the earth from the sun • a breeze coming from the land toward the sea • a breeze that comes from thesea toward the land • rain falls and lands on colder surfaces and freezes • rain drops that fall through layers of air that are below 30 • ...
Weather for Kristin 2013-04-30
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- , state of atmosphere
- , measures speed of wind
- , storage for water
- , freezing rain
- ex: desert, polar
- , land's height
- , water vapor in air
- cycle, evaporation-->condensation-->precipitation--->(repeat)
- , even heat everywhere
- , ex: rain, snow, sleet
- , water vapor
- gauge , measures rain fall
- , mid level clouds
- , 54° north
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- , pressure measure
- , measure tempeture
- , cloud at ground level
- , cloud that cover hole sky
- ice changing into water vapor
- , air in natural motion
- , anywhere with water on earth
- layered freezing rain
- , on windows
- , cloud with rising air in it
- rain cloud
25 Clues: rain cloud • , 54° north • , on windows • , water vapor • , freezing rain • , land's height • ex: desert, polar • , pressure measure • , mid level clouds • , measure tempeture • , storage for water • , water vapor in air • , state of atmosphere • layered freezing rain • , even heat everywhere • , cloud at ground level • , air in natural motion • , ex: rain, snow, sleet • , measures speed of wind • ...
rachel's weather crossword 2014-12-16
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- the lowest clouds
- the______ outside is very lovely today
- a streak of light across the sky
- Winnipeg is _____ most of the year
- these clouds mean thunder
- when water turns in to a gasous form
- like rain, this comes from clouds
- its so snowy and cold outside they had to cancel school!
- frosty the ____ man
- white puffy balls in the sky
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- in winter its ______
- puffy and white clouds
- more than just hot
- tells you how warm or cold it is outside
- when water vapour is tiny little water droplets
- the sun is shining!
- twister
- frozen rain is falling from the sky
- frozen water
- just a bit of rain
20 Clues: twister • frozen water • the lowest clouds • more than just hot • just a bit of rain • the sun is shining! • frosty the ____ man • in winter its ______ • puffy and white clouds • these clouds mean thunder • white puffy balls in the sky • a streak of light across the sky • like rain, this comes from clouds • Winnipeg is _____ most of the year • frozen rain is falling from the sky • ...
JACOB'S WEATHER CROSSWORD 2014-12-17
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- hard and slippery
- leaves
- second lowest cloud
- loud
- also known as stratus
- anything that falls from the sky
- second highest cloud
- helps evaporation
- lots of snow and ice
- 5,000 ft. in the air
- heat helps it do this
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- dizzy… if your in it
- the yearly pattern of weather for a place or area
- it`s nickname is “thunder head”
- cool but dangouros
- many water particles
- chilly
- highest cloud known
- 15,000 ft. in air
- 0 feet in the air
20 Clues: loud • chilly • leaves • hard and slippery • 15,000 ft. in air • 0 feet in the air • helps evaporation • cool but dangouros • second lowest cloud • highest cloud known • dizzy… if your in it • many water particles • second highest cloud • lots of snow and ice • 5,000 ft. in the air • also known as stratus • heat helps it do this • it`s nickname is “thunder head” • anything that falls from the sky • ...
colleens weather crossword 2014-12-17
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- what forms a cloud
- we tell the temperature of the….
- when a gas turns into a cloud
- when sun takes rain up its called….
- after rain comes….
- what cools you down
- what’s straight like a bed
- it hard to see when your in….
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- it melts snow
- what cloud that looks like smoke
- it’s like ice
- when rain fall’s it’s called
- what brings water up
- what’s it all
- it has thunder
- it fall’ from the sky and hits the ground
- what washes away homes
- it go’s round and round
- we breath….
- it comes in winter
20 Clues: we breath…. • it melts snow • it’s like ice • what’s it all • it has thunder • what forms a cloud • after rain comes…. • it comes in winter • what cools you down • what brings water up • what washes away homes • it go’s round and round • what’s straight like a bed • when rain fall’s it’s called • when a gas turns into a cloud • it hard to see when your in…. • what cloud that looks like smoke • ...
Weather and Energy 2015-11-03
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- Transfer of heat from one substance to another through direct contact.
- Hot air holds more of this
- Layer of atmosphere where air is thin and very hot
- Long term average of the weather
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules
- Amount of water vapor present in the air.
- At a particular time and place the condition of the atmosphere
- Transfer of heat by the circulation or movement of a fluid
- Side of mountain that air rises, cools & condenses
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- This occurs December 21
- Wind is powered by this
- Layer of atmosphere that protects us from UV rays
- Water changes from a gas to a liquid
- When water, in liquid or solid form, is pulled from the atmosphere by gravity
- Layer of atmosphere that has weather
- Water changes from a liquid to a gas
- Layer of atmosphere that is coldest
- pressure Weight of a column of air
- Transfer heat by electromagnetic waves.
- As this increases, temperature decreases
- This type of heating of the Earth results in our seasons
- This occurs March 22
- Air in motion
23 Clues: Air in motion • This occurs March 22 • This occurs December 21 • Wind is powered by this • Hot air holds more of this • Long term average of the weather • pressure Weight of a column of air • Layer of atmosphere that is coldest • Water changes from a gas to a liquid • Layer of atmosphere that has weather • Water changes from a liquid to a gas • ...
weather and things 2016-04-16
26 Clues: юбка • лето • зима • лодка • туфли • носки • осень • шорты • весна • жаркий • цветок • остров • музыка • джинсы • куртка • пальто • погода • снежный • футболка • праздник • холодный • нас, нам • волшебный • ветренный • дождливый • солнечный
Weather Cross-Word 2023-03-08
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- Transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves
- The amount of water vapor in a volume of air relative to the amount of water vapor needed for that volume of air to reach saturation
- Lines of equal temperature
- A channel of partially charged air
- A weather instrument that measures the humidity
- Layered sheet like cloud that covers much or all of the sky in a given area
- A violent whirling column of air in contact with the ground
- Transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another
- Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- The area over which the air mass forms
- Self sustaining, extremely powerful storms
- This effect results in fluids and objects moving in apparent curved path rather than a straight line
- All forms of water that fall from clouds to the ground
- A narrow band of fast wind
- Transfer of thermal energy between objects when their atoms or molecules collide
- A small particle in the atmosphere around which water droplets can form
- An instrument used for gathering upper-atmospheric data
- The outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere, this layer has no clear boundary and is found 500 km to more than 10,000 km above Earth’s surface
- Short term variations in atmospheric phenomena that interact and affect the environment and life on Earth
- Forecast created by applying physical principles and mathematics to atmospheric variables and then making a prediction about how these variables will change over time
- A large volume of air that has the same characteristics, such as humidity and temperature
- A record of weather data for a particular site at a particular time
- A collision of two air masses
- A weather instrument that measures temperature
- Air temperature decreases with altitude and is located 50 km to 100 km above Earth’s surface
- The layer in which the air temperature mainly increases with altitude and contains the ozone layer
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- A thunderstorm that occurs when an air mass rises near an orographic lifting.
- Violent downdrafts that are concentrated in a local area
- Increase in temperature with height and atmospheric layer
- A branched channel of positively charged particles
- The wind systems on Earth located between latitudes of 30* North through 60* North, and 30* South through 60* South
- This layer is located between 100 km to 500 km above Earth’s surface and the extremely low density of air causes the temperature to rise
- When an air mass is forced to rise over a topographic barrier
- Lines of equal pressure
- A weather instrument that measures wind speed
- Temperature to which air must be cooled at constant pressure to reach saturation
- When air rises because of unequal heating of earth's surface within one air mass this creates a thunderstorm called ______.
- These clouds often have a wispy and distinct appearance as they form high in the sky
- These clouds are puffy looking and usually occur below 2,000 meters
- Thunderstorms that form because of the different release of energy from the land and the water
- The change in pitch or frequency that occurs due to the relative motion of a wave
- Between latitudes 30* North and 30* South are two circulation belts of wind
- The lowest atmospheric layer and contains the most mass of the atmosphere
- Long term average of variations in weather for a particular area
- The wind zones between 60* North Latitude and the North Pole and 60* South Latitude and the South Pole
- Occurs when the amount of water vapor in a volume of air has reached the maximum amount
- Extended periods of well below average rain fall
- When cloud droplets collide and join together to form a larger droplet
- A weather instrument that measures air pressure
- The extra thermal energy contained in water vapor compared to liquid water
50 Clues: Lines of equal pressure • Lines of equal temperature • A narrow band of fast wind • A collision of two air masses • A channel of partially charged air • The area over which the air mass forms • Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • Self sustaining, extremely powerful storms • A weather instrument that measures wind speed • A weather instrument that measures temperature • ...
Weather Test Review 2023-03-20
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- current off NL which is slow and warm
- current off NL which is fast and cold
- instrument used to measure precipitation
- a storm with lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes hail
- instrument used to measure temperature
- the amount of water vapour in the air
- the transfer of energy through the collision of particles in a solid
- the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- instrument that uses radio waves sent in to the atmosphere to view precipitation
- pressure system-air masses that travel over warm land or oceans may develop into ____
- water on or near Earth’s surface
- instrument used to study the upper atmosphere
- pressure system-when an air mass cools over an ocean or a cold region on land
- a severe component of a thunderstorm in which a rotating funnel of air extends from the base of the thunderstorm clouds to the ground
- pressure the force of the atmosphere on the surface below it
- the portion of the sky that is covered by clouds
- any liquid or solid form of water that falls to Earth from the atmosphere
- a severe snow storm with strong winds and low temperatures
- the vertical transfer of energy through fluids by the movement of particles
- the horizontal transfer of energy through fluids by the movement of particles
- any substance that can absorb and retain energy without changing state
- instrument used to measure wind speed
- global wind pattern between 30 and 60 degrees latitude
- instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
- made up of the land-forming continental crust above sea level and oceanic crust at the ocean bottom
- the transfer of energy by means of waves
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- the first 12km of the atmosphere, the region in which all weather takes place
- instrument that detects radiation in the upper atmosphere and provide cloud cover images
- water at the equator absorbs the intense, direct rays of the sun and becomes heated
- a severe cyclone that occurs in the western Atlantic ocean, the Caribbean sea, the gulf of Mexico, or the eastern Pacific ocean
- thermal energy transfer in which atoms or molecules give off energy as electromagnetic waves
- high altitude, fast moving winds in the troposphere that generally flow from west to east over the mid-latitudes
- massive high-energy low pressure systems which have resulted from the large amounts of energy from hot, tropical marine air masses spinning off of equatorial ocean areas
- a severe cyclone that develops in the northwestern Pacific ocean or the China sea
- global wind pattern from the Equator to 30 degrees latitude
- describes patterns of weather conditions in a large region over a long period of time—years, decades, centuries, and even longer
- instrument used to measure relative humidity
- the physical conditions of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- humidity compares the amount of water vapour in the air with the amount if it were totally saturated
- effect causes circulating air to be deflected in different directions in the northern and southern hemispheres
- instrument used to measure absolute humidity
- consists of all the areas on and under the lithosphere, in the atmosphere, and the hydrosphere that are inhabited by and support life
- global wind pattern between 60 degrees and the Pole
- are powerful storms that bring high winds, heavy precipitation, flooding, and surging waves
- large bodies of air in which temperature and moisture content at a specific height are the same
- the temperature at which air is saturated with water vapour so that it condenses and falls as precipitation
- how quickly air is travelling
- the reflectivity of a surface – how much energy it reflects
- zone that develops as a result of the meeting of two air masses with different characteristics
49 Clues: how quickly air is travelling • water on or near Earth’s surface • current off NL which is slow and warm • current off NL which is fast and cold • the amount of water vapour in the air • instrument used to measure wind speed • instrument used to measure temperature • instrument used to measure precipitation • the transfer of energy by means of waves • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- a light that electricity travels through
- a person who studies weather and climate
- snow storms with high winds
- white and puffy clouds
- a loud roar after lightning
- funnel shaped cloud with high winds
- red and blue triangles and semi-circles
- amount of water vapor in the air
- clouds near the ground
- red triangles and high pressure
- known for heavy rains and lightning
- an enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains
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- low in the trophosphere and like a blanket
- the amount of water vapor in the air that is expressed in the present time
- how hot or cold something or someone is
- contains isobars on a map
- rain,snow,sleet,and hail
- purple and semi circles
- the temperature at which water vapor condenses
- blue semi-circle and low pressure
- thin and wispy and made of ice crystals
- moves the water and moves it up and down and all around the Earth
- high water located in a low pressure area in hurricanes
23 Clues: white and puffy clouds • clouds near the ground • purple and semi circles • rain,snow,sleet,and hail • contains isobars on a map • snow storms with high winds • a loud roar after lightning • red triangles and high pressure • amount of water vapor in the air • blue semi-circle and low pressure • funnel shaped cloud with high winds • known for heavy rains and lightning • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- A person who studies the weather in the atmosphere
- The conditions of the atmosphere
- Measures wind speed
- Occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- A cycle that repeated water goes through
- layers of clouds that can cover the whole sky
- High water located in the low pressure eye of a hurricane
- Heat expanding so much it explodes
- The temperature when water vapor condenses
- Formed high in the troposphere
- A boundary between air masses that have different temperatures
- Occurs when a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- A snow storm with high winds
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- The average weather conditions over a long period of time
- A cloud extremely close to the ground
- Measures the amount of air pressure at different heights
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- A huge storm with high winds and heavy rain
- Occurs when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses
- White puffy clouds
- A large body of air that has the same conditions throughout
- Measures the amount of air pressure
- A big release of energy
- How hot or cold something is
24 Clues: White puffy clouds • Measures wind speed • A big release of energy • How hot or cold something is • A snow storm with high winds • Formed high in the troposphere • The conditions of the atmosphere • Heat expanding so much it explodes • Measures the amount of air pressure • The amount of water vapor in the air • A cloud extremely close to the ground • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- occur low in the troposphere. They form in layers that spread horizontally and may cover the entire sky like a thick blanket.
- systems have more air pressure than their surroundings.
- When a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass.
- a snow storm that has high winds.
- is the state of the atmosphere, including temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloud cover.
- form high in the troposphere. Because it is so cold they are made of ice crystals. They are thin and wispy.
- Systems that have less pressure
- an enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains.
- known for their heavy rains and lightning.
- the amount of water vapor in the air.
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- The air heats and expands so quickly that it explodes.
- The temperature at which water vapor condenses
- a huge release of electricity.
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- all weather conditions for a particular location averaged over a long period of time.
- a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds.
- This is the percent of water vapor in the air relative to the total amount the air can hold.
- is very high water located in the low pressure eye of the hurricane.
- Sometimes two air masses stop moving when they meet.
- This instrument is used to measure wind speed.
- a warm air mass becomes trapped between two cold air masses.
- measures the amount of air (barometric) pressure in the air.
- white and puffy. Convection currents make them grow upward and they may grow very tall.
24 Clues: a huge release of electricity. • Systems that have less pressure • a snow storm that has high winds. • the amount of water vapor in the air. • known for their heavy rains and lightning. • a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds. • The temperature at which water vapor condenses • When a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-09-19
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- wind that blows over a short distance
- the forth layer of the atmosphere
- the movement of one thing around another
- neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
- cooler air over land blows toward water
- 23.5 degrees south to 66.5 degrees south
- a colorful display of light in the sky
- earths surface warming lower atmosphere
- when the sun is 23.5 degrees north or 23.5 south
- The curving effect that earths rotation has on all free moving objects
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- the condition of the atmosphere
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- the highest level of the atmosphere
- horizontal movement of air
- the third layer of the atmosphere
- 66.5 degrees north to 66.5 degrees south
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- winds that blow over long distances
- force exerted by the weight of air
- a tool that measures air pressure
- stream a belt of high speed wind in the troposphere
- a region of high ozone concentration
- the spinning of earth on its axis
- layers of the earth
- a wind system characterized by seasonal reverse of direction
- the cooler air over the water flows toward land
- 23.5 degrees south and 23.5 degrees north
27 Clues: layers of the earth • horizontal movement of air • the condition of the atmosphere • the third layer of the atmosphere • the forth layer of the atmosphere • a tool that measures air pressure • the spinning of earth on its axis • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • force exerted by the weight of air • the second layer of the atmosphere • the highest level of the atmosphere • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-09-19
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- cooler air from land moves towards water.
- Winds that blow over long distanced from a specific direction.
- The curving effect that Earth's rotation has on all free moving objects, including global winds.
- A region of high ozone concentration
- Which are generally cold.
- Where Earth is generally cooler.
- Is not a distinct layer of the atmosphere.
- Extends form an altitude of 12km to 50km.
- A colorful layer in the sky.
- Lowest layer on Earth's atmosphere.
- Where Earth is generally warm.
- Outermost layer starts at 80km till space.
- Warming of the lower hemisphere.
- Air flows from areas of higher to lower pressure.
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- Occurs when the sun is directly overhead.
- Neither hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.
- Layer of gases that surrounds earth.
- Movement of one body in space around another.
- Begins at an altitude of 50km to 80km.
- Cooler air over the the water goes to the land.
- A belt of high-speed wind in the upper troposphere.
- Force exerted by weight on Earth's surface.
- Measured air pressure with an
- wind that blows over a short distance.
- The condition of the atmosphere.
- A wind system that is characterized by seasonal reversal of direction.
- The spinning of Earth on it's axis.
27 Clues: Which are generally cold. • A colorful layer in the sky. • Measured air pressure with an • Where Earth is generally warm. • Where Earth is generally cooler. • The condition of the atmosphere. • Warming of the lower hemisphere. • Lowest layer on Earth's atmosphere. • The spinning of Earth on it's axis. • Layer of gases that surrounds earth. • A region of high ozone concentration • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-12-05
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- Latitudes, The horse latitudes are located at about 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
- Cells, Ferrel cell, model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth's wind circulation, proposed by William Ferrel (1856).
- Pole, The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface.
- Effect, An effect whereby a mass moving in a rotating system experiences a force (the Coriolis force ) acting perpendicular to the direction of motion and to the axis of rotation.
- Current, a current in a fluid that results from convection.
- Pole, The South Pole, also known as the Geographic South Pole, Terrestrial South Pole or 90th Parallel South, is one of the two points where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface.
- the layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 32 miles above the earth's surface.
- the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet.
- 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.
- Air Pressure, is a unit of measurement equal to the average air pressure at sea level at a temperature of 15 degrees Celsius.
- Winds, The trade winds or easterlies are the permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region.
- Clockwise optimizes teams' calendars to create more time in everyone's day. It's a new way of working that gives us flexibility and focus. Get started free.
- Cells, Hadley Cells are the low-latitude overturning circulations that have air rising at the equator and air sinking at roughly 30° latitude.
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- the region of the earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, between about 30 and 50 miles in altitude.
- Astate or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression.
- the degree of compactness of a substance.
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles.
- In the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- Cells, The smallest and weakest cells are the Polar cells, which extend from between 60 and 70 degrees north and south, to the poles.
- decrease in size number or range.
- the outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
24 Clues: decrease in size number or range. • become or make larger or more extensive. • the degree of compactness of a substance. • the outermost region of a planet's atmosphere. • Astate or period of inactivity, stagnation, or depression. • Current, a current in a fluid that results from convection. • the envelope of gasses surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
Weather and climate 2022-12-07
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- The degree of compactness of a substance.
- a belt of powerful upper-level winds that sits atop the polar front.
- either of the two locations ( North Pole or South Pole ) on the surface of the earth (or of a celestial object) which are the northern and southern ends of the axis of rotation.
- an imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0°.
- the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body.
- the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth.
- the half of the earth that lies north of the equator.
- The result of Earth's rotation on weather patterns and ocean currents.
- move or cause to move into a sloping position.
- belt around the Earth near the equator where sailing ships sometimes get stuck on windless waters.
- dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east.
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- 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).
- Each of the four divisions of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) marked by particular weather patterns and daylight hours, resulting from the earth's changing position with regard to the sun.
- the lowest region of the atmosphere, extending from the earth's surface to a height of about 3.7–6.2 miles (6–10 km), which is the lower boundary of the stratosphere.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
- A current fluid that results from convection.
- a belt of calm air and sea occurring in both the northern and southern hemispheres between the trade winds and the westerlies.
- Dry and cold prevailing winds that blow from the east.
- In the opposite direction to the way in which the hands of a clock move around.
- model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth's wind circulation,
- a large-scale atmospheric convection cell in which air rises at the equator and sinks at medium latitudes, typically about 30° north or south.
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
24 Clues: become or make larger or more extensive. • The degree of compactness of a substance. • A current fluid that results from convection. • The outermost region of a planet's atmosphere. • move or cause to move into a sloping position. • dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the east. • the half of the earth that lies north of the equator. • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-12-01
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- Spring, summer, winter and fall
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere
- To grow
- A written or spoken agreement
- Convection cell in which air rises
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- The region of atmosphere above the mesosphere
- The layer of earths atmosphere above the troposphere
- Pole where the northern axis ends
- cold winds that blow from the east
- A mid-latitude atmospheric circulation cell for weather
- The force exerted by air
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- Movement of energy in a one place or more
- The degree or intensity of an object
- A state or period of inactivity
- Move or cause to move into a sloping position
- mass moving in rotation system
- the outermost region of a planets atmosphere
- A belt of air and sea occurring in the northern and Southern Hemisphere
- the opposite way a clock turns
- Region of the atmosphere above the stratosphere
- pole where the southern axis ends
- layers of gas
- an imaginary line that splits the earth
- The way the clock spins
25 Clues: To grow • layers of gas • The way the clock spins • The force exerted by air • A written or spoken agreement • mass moving in rotation system • the opposite way a clock turns • Spring, summer, winter and fall • A state or period of inactivity • pole where the southern axis ends • Pole where the northern axis ends • the lowest layer of the atmosphere • ...
Climate and Weather 2022-12-01
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- An equatorial region of the Atlantic Ocean with calms, sudden storms, and light unpredictable winds
- Effect It affects everything that moves through the air and it makes everything turn
- Cells A large-scale atmospheric convection cell in which air rises at the equator and sinks at medium latitudes
- Cells A mid-latitude atmospheric circulation cell
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- Cells The smallest and weakest cell
- The degree of compactness of a substance
- An imaginary line in the center of the Earth
- wind A wind blowing towards the equator from the northeast or southeast
- Pole The northern geographical pole of the Earth
- Become or make larger or more extensive
- The 4 seasons that change depending on the climate
- The atmosphere is the blanket of gasses which surrounds Earth
- Pressure Weight of air is known as air pressure
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- Easterlies Dry, cold prevailing winds that blow from the high-pressure areas of the polar
- Highest layer of the atmosphere
- Lowest layer of the atmosphere
- The way the hand moves on the clock moves
- The layer above the troposphere
- A sloping position
- The layer above the stratosphere
- Current A current in a fluid that results from convection
- The opposite way the hand on the clock moves
- The layer above the mesosphere
- Decrease in size, number, or range
25 Clues: A sloping position • Lowest layer of the atmosphere • The layer above the mesosphere • Highest layer of the atmosphere • The layer above the troposphere • The layer above the stratosphere • Decrease in size, number, or range • Cells The smallest and weakest cell • Become or make larger or more extensive • The degree of compactness of a substance • ...
Unit 2 Weather 2022-12-01
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- a weather __ is used to gather atmospheric data
- variable tested/changed by scientist
- movement of water through earth's systems
- ___ tropical air masses have warm, moist air
- a _____ continental air mass is dry and cold
- before a hailstorm humidity will
- describes daily conditions like temp., precipit.
- type of cloud that form hailstorms
- boundaries that separate air masses
- before a hailstorm temperature will
- variable being measured/responds to changes
- measure of moisture in the air
- ___ occurs when water moves thru surface
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- where in USA do hailstorms take place most
- when temp increases, air pressure ____
- type of pressure associated with clouds & precipit.
- temp ___ as atmospheric height increases
- measure of average KE of particles
- the ___ the air, the more moisture it can hold
- water falls from clouds in sky
- _____ air is less dense
- air __ to the ground is warmer
- large body of air with uniform conditions
- season in which hailstorms don't usually occur
- when thermal energy is added to air it is __ dense
- a ___ maritime air mass is warm and moist
26 Clues: _____ air is less dense • water falls from clouds in sky • air __ to the ground is warmer • measure of moisture in the air • before a hailstorm humidity will • measure of average KE of particles • type of cloud that form hailstorms • boundaries that separate air masses • before a hailstorm temperature will • variable tested/changed by scientist • ...
Weather (20 words) 2023-01-20
20 Clues: tihe • äike • libe • sula • kaste • lörts • kerge • udune • laviin • niiske • uduvihm • sademed • õhurõhk • hoovihm • nähtavus • lumetorm • mõõdukas • tuulelipp • jääpurikas • põud, ikaldus
Chapter 12 Weather 2023-04-18
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- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere.
- any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface.
- Air masses that are cut off
- An open-ended tube that collects rain
- a huge body of air in the lower atmosphere that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height.
- A swirling center of low air pressure
- Relative humidity is the percentage of water vapor that is actually in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.
- is a sudden spark or electrical discharge that jump between parts of a cloud, or nearby clouds, or between the cloud and the ground
- Wispy,feathery clouds
- that form in flat layers
- process by which water vapor becomes liquid water
- to leave behind or leave temporarily.
- a rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a thunderstorm to touch Earth's surface.
- The movement of water through Earth's systems, powered by the sun's energy
- A long period of scarce rainfall or dry weather
- scientists who study and try to predict weather.
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- Lines joining places on the map that have the same air pressure
- has two thermometers, a wet-bulb thermometer and a dry-bulb thermometer.
- The boundary where the air masses meet
- warm air masses form in the tropics and have low air pressure.
- an overflowing of water in a normally dry area.
- a tropical cyclone with winds of 119km or higher.
- process by which molecules of liquid water escape into the air after becoming water vapor
- a high-pressure centers of dry air.
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.
- a "dome" of water that sweeps across the coast where the hurricane lands.
- bands of high-speed winds about 10 km above Earth's surface.
- cold air masses from north of 50 degrees north latitude and south of 50 degrees south latitude.
- lines joining places that have the same temperature
- that look like cotton
- a small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning.
- The temperature at which condensation begins
- air masses form over oceans.
- air masses form over land.
34 Clues: Wispy,feathery clouds • that look like cotton • that form in flat layers • air masses form over land. • Air masses that are cut off • air masses form over oceans. • a high-pressure centers of dry air. • An open-ended tube that collects rain • A swirling center of low air pressure • to leave behind or leave temporarily. • The boundary where the air masses meet • ...
Extreme Weather - Vocabulary 2023-04-25
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- a mobile, destructive vortex or rotating wind
- the occurrence of precipitation
- an increase in temperatures worldwide due to greenhouse gases
- a light form of precipitation
- a mild shaking of the ground that doesn't result in destruction
- a mass of mud and earthy material that is falling down a slope of some kind
- a period of weather where there is no precipitation
- an occurence of strong winds in the desert that picks up and carries sand
- a period of time with excessively warm weather
- a violent shaking of the ground that can lead to great destruction
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- a severe cause of precipitation that usually happens in certain seasons
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling down a slope
- a sudden flood caused by unexpected, heavy downpours
- a severe snowstorm
- a loud noise that is usually preceded by lightning
- a veil of humidity caused by water droplets that obscures visibility conditions
- a violent disturbance in the atmosphere, accompanied by sever winds, rain, thunder and lightning
- a severe storm with chaotic winds
- a giant wave caused by undersea eruptions
- the change in weather patterns globally due to environmental changes caused by mankind
20 Clues: a severe snowstorm • a light form of precipitation • the occurrence of precipitation • a severe storm with chaotic winds • a giant wave caused by undersea eruptions • a mobile, destructive vortex or rotating wind • a period of time with excessively warm weather • a loud noise that is usually preceded by lightning • a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling down a slope • ...
weather vocabulary crossword 2023-02-24
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- Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere
- How much water vapor is in the air compared to the max amount that the air can hold
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea-level
- A line on a weather map that connects places with the same air pressure
- The temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor
- A boundary between a warm air mass and two cold ones, where the warm air is pushed up
- A tool used to measure humidity
- A tool used to measure wind speed
- A huge volume of air that has a uniform temperature and humidity
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to earths surface where weather occurs
- A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass
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- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place and specific time
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- A tool used to measure precipitation in inches or centimeters
- A cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass
- An area where air is sinking and winds blow out from the center
- The boundary where two air masses meet
- A boundary between a warm and cold air mass that is not moving
- Air that is moving from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
- A tool used to find the wind direction
- An air where wind is rising and Winds blow to the center
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure
- Water droplets that form on surfaces due to condensation of water vapor
23 Clues: A tool used to measure humidity • A tool used to measure wind speed • The boundary where two air masses meet • A tool used to find the wind direction • A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure • The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air • A cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass • A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass • ...
5 weather crossword 2023-02-01
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- where
- ninth month of the year
- the fourth day is very special in this month
- to sleep
- wednesday
- how
- when
- sledding and skiing
- why
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- month with thanksgiving
- leaves change colors
- who
- monday
- flowers begin to bloom
- a pen
- month with halloween
- to eat
- barbeques and pool parties
- first month of the year
- fifth month of the year
20 Clues: who • how • why • when • where • a pen • monday • to eat • to sleep • wednesday • sledding and skiing • leaves change colors • month with halloween • flowers begin to bloom • month with thanksgiving • ninth month of the year • first month of the year • fifth month of the year • barbeques and pool parties • the fourth day is very special in this month
French Weather Crossword 2023-05-01
24 Clues: may • june • july • march • april • august • winter • summer • january • october • its hot • november • its cold • december • february • september • its snowy • its windy • its cloudy • It's sunny • its raining • autumn/fall • printemps spring • its bad(the weather)
Weather and climate 2023-05-02
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- what is the name for the zone of the earth's atmosphere where most meteoroids burn up upon entering the atmosphere?
- which climate has dry summers?
- what is the term for the process by which solar radiation is absorbed and then re-emitted as heat by the earth's surface and atmosphere?
- how many types of clouds are there?
- what is the term for the boundary between two air masses of different temperatures?
- what is the name for the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere?
- what is the term for the measure of the amount of radiation from the sun that reaches the earth's surface?
- which climate has very cold winter's but also short cold summers?
- what is the term for the process by which the earth's magnetic field deflects charged particles from the solar wind?
- what is the name for the process by which ice changes directly into water vapor without melting?
- what is hail made out of?
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- what is the name given to the process by which water moves from the surface of the earth into the atmosphere?
- what is the term for the amount of water vapor that the atmosphere can hold at a given temperature and pressure?
- what is the term for the average weather condition in a region over a long leriod of time?
- which climate is very dry and had very little rain?
- what is the term for the vertical movement of air caused by temperature differences in the atmosphere?
- what is the term for the cooling of air as it rises and expands?
- what is the scientific study of climate called?
- what is the term for the measure of the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere?
- what is the term for the process by which the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation and reflects is back to the earth's surface?
20 Clues: what is hail made out of? • which climate has dry summers? • how many types of clouds are there? • what is the scientific study of climate called? • which climate is very dry and had very little rain? • what is the term for the cooling of air as it rises and expands? • which climate has very cold winter's but also short cold summers? • ...
Seasons and Weather 2017-10-05
22 Clues: июнь • лето • зима • снег • июль • осень • весна • мороз • гроза • дождь • облако • январь • жаркий • август • теплый • декабрь • влажный • февраль • холодный • ветреный • туманный • солнечный
Cold Weather & Exercise 2020-05-03
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- Fat metabolism _____ while carb metabolism increases when exposed to cold weather and/or high altitude leading to a higher need for carbohydrate intake.
- A higher level of _____ mitochondria enhances fat metabolism & spares muscle glycogen in cold environments.
- The layer of clothing that should be worn in cold weather described as that closest to the skin and moisture-wicking and breathable fabric type which helps to remove sweat.
- Chattering of the _____ is a very common initial symptom of hypothermia.
- An example of this method of heat loss is sleeping on the cold ground when backpacking.
- Cold-induced _____ causing increased urinary water loss occurs at temperature above 20 degrees F. due to peripheral vasoconstriction, which increases blood pressure in kidneys promoting more urination.
- Shivering is invoked by a decline in body temperature generally to about _____ degrees F. or an approximate drop of 2-4 degrees F.
- Both _____ and sweat decline during exercise that occurs in cold weather conditions and/or at high altitude.
- The term for low body temperature that occurs with prolonged exposure to a cold environment without sufficient protection.
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- A high level of aerobic fitness improves _____ to cold weather activity.
- The 2 primary risks when exercising in a cold environment include hypothermia and _____.
- Hypoglycemia is the term for low blood _____ that may likely result in cold weather as blood glucose & muscle glycogen fuel stores become depleted via intense shivering.
- The part of the human body that is greatly impacted by hypothermia making it more difficult to think clearly, talk properly, move appropriately, and make informed decision is the _____.
- The C-O-L-D Acronym stands for the following in order: Cover- up /Over-exertion or Over-heating / _____ / Dry
- The most important initial treatment goal for a victim of hypothermia is to prevent further _____ loss and call 9-1-1 ASAP; then implement other specific guidelines while waiting for medical help.
- This condition often starts as a “tingling or stinging sensation” affecting the face (nose & ears), fingers, and toes.
- This condition occurs via a CNS-induced mechanism causing involuntary muscle contractions to produce metabolic heat in response to cold conditions in an attempt to raise body core temperature. (CNS = central nervous system)
- Adequate and appropriate ____ intake is vital to maintain proper hydration in cold climates and at high altitude – these choices don’t include alcohol and caffeinated beverages.
- An _____ is very vulnerable to cold exposure due to their small size and body mass.
- Wearing a _____ in cold conditions will help to prevent heat loss via the head which has an extensive blood supply.
20 Clues: A high level of aerobic fitness improves _____ to cold weather activity. • Chattering of the _____ is a very common initial symptom of hypothermia. • An _____ is very vulnerable to cold exposure due to their small size and body mass. • An example of this method of heat loss is sleeping on the cold ground when backpacking. • ...
Weather and Climate 2020-12-17
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- Ocean currents move ___ around the world
- air masses that form over cold water and are cool and moist are ____ polar air masses.
- the event that occurs when trade winds slow or stop and so not move surface waters away (2wds)
- the horizontal movement of air
- a strong current from the Gulf of Mexico(2wds)
- a large body of air with similar humidity and temperature (2wds)
- the repeated movement of water from earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to earth's surface(2wds)
- the primary source of energy on Earth
- the polar zones are the coldest areas on earth because the sun's rays hit the surface ____ .
- the vertical distance above or below sea level
- the up and down movement of a fluid due to differences in temperature.
- ____ is the distance north or south of the equator a place is located.
- the zone we live in.
- air masses that form over Canada are cold and dry and are called ___ polar air masses.
- the amount of water vapor in the air
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- air that is moving down to earth's surface is an area of ___ pressure
- the prevailing winds in the mid-latitude zone.
- the side of the mountain facing away from an ocean that receives little rain is called a ___.(2wds)
- the layer of the atmosphere we live in and where most weather occurs
- global winds appear to curve due to earth's rotation is called the ____. (2wds)
- ____winds come from a particular direction on a regular basis.
- the amount of dissolved salt in a liquid
- the current that occurs when trade winds move surface water away
- air that is rising exerts less pressure on earth's surface is an area of ___ pressure.
- water moving in a particular direction within the ocean
- average weather over many years
- the amount of matter in a given space
- air masses that form over Mexico are warm and dry and are called continental ___ air masses.
- the tropical zone is the warmest area on earth because the sun's rays hit the surface ____.
29 Clues: the zone we live in. • the horizontal movement of air • average weather over many years • the amount of water vapor in the air • the primary source of energy on Earth • the amount of matter in a given space • Ocean currents move ___ around the world • the amount of dissolved salt in a liquid • the prevailing winds in the mid-latitude zone. • ...
Weather and Climate 2020-12-07
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- cycle, the way water changes and moves in Earth's atmosphere and on land; has no beginning or end
- forms over an ocean & has heavy winds and rain. The center of this is called an "eye."
- formed when warm air rises & cold air fall, which creates turning wind (AKA funnel cloud or twister)
- a tool that measures wind speed
- a manmade instrument that orbits the earth to gather weather data
- pressure, the weight of the air
- precipitation falling from clouds in the form of ice crystals
- partially melted snow (or a mixture of rain and snow)
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a tool that measures air pressure
- Substance going from a liquid to a solid
- clouds, flat, low clouds that stretch across the sky ; usually grey; these clouds usually forecast precipitation
- a measure of the amount of heat energy in the atmosphere
- moisture that falls to the ground from clouds; Examples: rain, sleet, snow, hail
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- a prediction of what the weather will be like
- the changing of a liquid to a gas
- clouds, puffy, fluffy clouds that are heaped together; these clouds usually forecast a change in the weather
- pressure, an area where cold air sinks and pushes down on the earth's surface with more pressure
- vane, a tool that shows wind direction
- gauge, a tool that measures precipitation
- clouds that form at ground level
- an area where warm air rises and pushes down on the earth's surface with less pressure
- Substance going from a solid to a liquid
- water from precipitation that flows over the ground into streams, lakes, and oceans
- scientific reasoning based on an observation
- a tool used to measure air temperature
- tool that measures humidity
- the changing of a gas to a liquid
- clouds, clouds that form high in the sky; they are thin & wispy; these clouds usually forecast fair to pleasant weather
29 Clues: tool that measures humidity • a tool that measures wind speed • pressure, the weight of the air • clouds that form at ground level • the changing of a liquid to a gas • the changing of a gas to a liquid • a tool that measures air pressure • the amount of water vapor in the air • vane, a tool that shows wind direction • a tool used to measure air temperature • ...
Weather Crossword + Interests 2021-03-26
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- The amount of water vapor in air.
- Furry companion used by humans for protection or comfort.
- Maximum atmospheric temperature that allows droplets of dew to form.
- Measurement that indicates the amount of heat present in an object.
- Perceived temperature felt by humans due to the increasing moisture limiting human sweat.
- Flooding caused by an intense period of rainfall.
- Precipitation in the form of water droplets.
- The orientation of wind flow.
- The study of rocky materials that compose Earth's crust.
- Pressure felt by the ground due to the air in the atmosphere.
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- Device used to create pictures using a shutter.
- Person who studies the weather as a job.
- Visible clumps of water droplets in the atmosphere.
- Intense electric discharge that creates a bright white flash.
- Perceived temperature felt by humans due to wind stripping away the body's natural insulation.
- Intense tropical storm that has wind speeds of at least 74 mph.
- Potatoes sliced into deep-fried strips.
- Funnel cloud caused by an intense thunderstorm that touches the surface.
- What type of cloud is so lazy, because it will never get up?
- Portable computer that has a keyboard built into it.
20 Clues: The orientation of wind flow. • The amount of water vapor in air. • Potatoes sliced into deep-fried strips. • Person who studies the weather as a job. • Precipitation in the form of water droplets. • Device used to create pictures using a shutter. • Flooding caused by an intense period of rainfall. • Visible clumps of water droplets in the atmosphere. • ...
Emma's weather crossword 2021-03-28
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- water droplets that fall from a cloud when they get too heavy
- moisture in the air is
- a temperature where air is saturated with water vapor.
- air temperature + wind, shows how cold it feels outisde
- what am I going to school for?
- air temperature + humidity, shows how hot it feels outside
- how warm or cold the air is
- what is my favorite animal?
- a violent destructive windstorm common in Kansas
- why does Snoop Dogg carry an umbrella?
- the direction you feel the wind coming from
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- rapid flooding
- a violent windstorm which forms over tropical water
- the force the atmosphere exerts,"weight of the air"
- water in the sky that appears as a white/grey mass
- a flash of light from a cloud
- what is my favorite food?
- what is my favorite color?
- someone who studies the atmosphere
- what is my zodiac sign?
20 Clues: rapid flooding • moisture in the air is • what is my zodiac sign? • what is my favorite food? • what is my favorite color? • how warm or cold the air is • what is my favorite animal? • a flash of light from a cloud • what am I going to school for? • someone who studies the atmosphere • why does Snoop Dogg carry an umbrella? • the direction you feel the wind coming from • ...
Weather and Climate 2021-04-07
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- small pellet of ice
- part of Earth's surface with hot climate
- mild or free from extremes
- a wave of unusually hot weather
- a severe tropical cyclone
- a short local flood of great volume
- a prediction about a future development
- gradual transformation into arid land
- atmospheric system where air circulates
- a cooling wind from the sea
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- wetness in the atmosphere
- a storm with snowfall and strong winds
- periods into which the year is divided
- plant life in a region or period
- weather in some location over time
- rainy season in southern Asia
- rain and snow combined
- elevation above sea level
- air pollution; mixture of smoke and fog
- a shortage of rainfall
20 Clues: small pellet of ice • rain and snow combined • a shortage of rainfall • wetness in the atmosphere • elevation above sea level • a severe tropical cyclone • mild or free from extremes • a cooling wind from the sea • rainy season in southern Asia • a wave of unusually hot weather • plant life in a region or period • weather in some location over time • ...
Weather and Months 2021-10-04
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- Turkey month
- The weather is like this in the summer
- Christmas is this month
- 12 of these on a calendar
- Sunny
- 1st Month
- Mexican independence day is this month
- much
- This month starts summer
- Last day of the school week
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- What time is it?
- First of the month
- Halloween is in this month
- It's cold outside
- When clouds cry wet tears
- very
- The date
- When the clouds cry frozen tears
- shortest month of the year
- Flex days are on these days
20 Clues: very • much • Sunny • The date • 1st Month • Turkey month • What time is it? • It's cold outside • First of the month • Christmas is this month • This month starts summer • 12 of these on a calendar • When clouds cry wet tears • Halloween is in this month • shortest month of the year • Flex days are on these days • Last day of the school week • When the clouds cry frozen tears • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-05-12
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- a storm with violent wind categories 1-5
- The path of an object in space
- comes from the Latin word for "rain"
- very long time period with little to no rainfall
- A mountain or a hill with an opening (vent);magma
- Cover about 70 percent of Earth's surface
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- sunlight that travels in a straight path
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
- large wave from underwater earthquakes
- caused by heavy or excessive rainfall
- thunderheads; rain, thunder, lightning
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- A sudden spark between parts of a cloud
- thin and wispy clouds
- rotating, funnel-shaped cloud
- a prediction about weather
- a small rocky object that orbits the Sun
- pictures from above the earth
- white, puffy clouds
- rotation causes day and night; 24 hours to occur
- shaking caused by plate boundaries
- imaginary circle around the middle of the earth,
- The average weather conditions in an area
- revolution movement of earth around the sun
- an uncontrolled fire
- Far from the equator; cold climates.
- An imaginary line that Earth spins around
27 Clues: white, puffy clouds • an uncontrolled fire • thin and wispy clouds • a prediction about weather • rotating, funnel-shaped cloud • pictures from above the earth • The path of an object in space • shaking caused by plate boundaries • a tool used to measure air pressure • comes from the Latin word for "rain" • Far from the equator; cold climates. • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-05-20
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- Group of layers surrounding the earth
- an invisible force pushing down
- the sphere we live in
- pressure in the air caused by the gravity
- when ice pellets mix with either rain or sometimes snow
- how far above sea level you are
- what you look at to know the weather
- things made up by atoms
- when the clouds rumble
- when heavy snow comes down with heavy wind
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- the top sphere
- the middle sphere
- the force pushing in on everything
- air parallel to earths surface
- the ozone layer is in this sphere
- fluffy looking groups of water vapor in the troposphere
- the type of cloud we mostly see
- how much matter something has
- when wind carries water in a circular motion
- the measurement for pressure
20 Clues: the top sphere • the middle sphere • the sphere we live in • when the clouds rumble • things made up by atoms • the measurement for pressure • how much matter something has • air parallel to earths surface • an invisible force pushing down • how far above sea level you are • the type of cloud we mostly see • the ozone layer is in this sphere • the force pushing in on everything • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Fluffy clouds
- Are current of air
- A Cold and warm front combined
- Colder near the poles
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Air masses that don't move
- Rising warm air
- A huge body of air
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- Sinking cold air
- No winds blow here
- Dry air from land
- Mass of warmer air
- Warmer near the equator
- The movement of air
- Cooler air
- Spread out clouds
- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- means rain
- Humid air from oceans
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Dry air from land • Spread out clouds • No winds blow here • Are current of air • Mass of warmer air • A huge body of air • The movement of air • Colder near the poles • Humid air from oceans • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- A Cold and warm front combined
- The movement of air
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- Are current of air
- Spread out clouds
- Mass of warmer air
- Rising warm air
- Fluffy clouds
- Dry air from land
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- Air masses that don't move
- No winds blow here
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Cooler air
- A huge body of air
- Sinking cold air
- Warmer near the equator
- Humid air from oceans
- Colder near the poles
- means rain
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Spread out clouds • Dry air from land • No winds blow here • A huge body of air • Are current of air • Mass of warmer air • The movement of air • Humid air from oceans • Colder near the poles • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- A Cold and warm front combined
- The movement of air
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- Air current of air
- Spread out clouds
- Mass of warmer air
- Rising warm air
- Fluffy clouds
- Dry air from land
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- Air masses that don't move
- No winds blow here
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Cooler air
- A huge body of air
- Sinking cold air
- Warmer near the equator
- Humid air from oceans
- Colder near the poles
- means rain
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Spread out clouds • Dry air from land • No winds blow here • A huge body of air • Air current of air • Mass of warmer air • The movement of air • Humid air from oceans • Colder near the poles • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- A Cold and warm front combined
- The movement of air
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- Air current of air
- Spread out clouds
- Mass of warmer air
- Rising warm air
- Fluffy clouds
- Dry air from land
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- Air masses that don't move
- No winds blow here
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Cooler air
- A huge body of air
- Sinking cold air
- Warmer near the equator
- Humid air from oceans
- Colder near the poles
- means rain
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Spread out clouds • Dry air from land • No winds blow here • A huge body of air • Air current of air • Mass of warmer air • The movement of air • Humid air from oceans • Colder near the poles • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
