weather Crossword Puzzles
Weather and Climate Vocab 2022-05-02
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- The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- something different from the norm
- 2nd layer of atmosphere; contains the ozone layer
- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- 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
- layer of Earth's atmosphere closest to Earth's surface (where weather takes place and where most pollution occurs)
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- The layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit
- A description of surface features of land.
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- all the plants and trees in an area
- caused by human activities
- a gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms
- chemicals used in coolants, solvents, and aerosol cans that damage the ozone layer
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
15 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. • 2nd layer of atmosphere; contains the ozone layer • a gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms • The layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit • ...
Climate 2022-05-03
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- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- layer of the earth’s atmosphere closest to the surface where weather takes place
- the layer of Earths atmosphere immediately above the stratosphere where the meteors and other space debris burn up.
- second layer of atmosphere (contains the ozone layer).
- a line of weather on a map that join places that have the same air pressure
- a description of surface features of land.
- bands of high speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earths surface, typically go from East to West.
- a gas molecule that is made up of three oxygen atoms
- a huge body of air that has similar temperatures humidity and air pressure at any given height.
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- cold climate zone where the suns rays strike Earth at a very low angle
- the condition of Earths atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- all the plants and trees in an area
- the outer layer of the thermosphere extending outward to space.
- the layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit
- something different from the norm.
15 Clues: 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 • second layer of atmosphere (contains the ozone layer). • the layer of the atmosphere where space shuttles orbit • the outer layer of the thermosphere extending outward to space. • ...
Clothing 2023-12-01
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- A head-covering accessory that comes in various styles, shapes, and sizes.
- Open-toed footwear with straps, perfect for warm weather and casual occasions.
- Comfortable sleepwear, usually consisting of loose-fitting pants and a top.
- Waterproof outerwear designed to protect from rain, often with a hood.
- A warm and cozy knitted garment worn over other clothing to keep warm.
- Casual and comfortable knee-length or shorter pants, ideal for warm weather.
- A lightweight outerwear garment with long sleeves, often worn in cool weather.
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- Hand-covering accessories, essential for keeping hands warm in cold weather.
- Tight-fitting stretch pants often worn for comfort and ease of movement.
- A comfortable short-sleeved shirt often made of cotton with various designs.
- Athletic shoes with rubber soles, perfect for sports and everyday activities.
- A one-piece garment, typically worn by girls, suitable for formal occasions.
- Durable and casual pants made of denim fabric, suitable for everyday wear.
- A sweatshirt with a hood that can be worn to keep the head warm.
- A garment worn by girls that hangs from the waist and covers the lower body.
15 Clues: A sweatshirt with a hood that can be worn to keep the head warm. • Waterproof outerwear designed to protect from rain, often with a hood. • A warm and cozy knitted garment worn over other clothing to keep warm. • Tight-fitting stretch pants often worn for comfort and ease of movement. • A head-covering accessory that comes in various styles, shapes, and sizes. • ...
crossword DOZAL 2021-05-29
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- THIS WEATHER CAN BE GOOD FOR SOME PEOPLE, BECAUSE YOU CAN GO TO THE POOL TO SWIM
- THIS WEATHER COVERS THE SUN, AND SOMETHIMES IT´S A SIGN FOR RAIN
- IF YOU EAT A ICE-CREAM OUTSIDE IN THIS WEATHER, YOU´LL BE PROBABLY EATING A BUGS AND DIRT ICE-CREAM
- IN THIS WEATHER, YOU CAN BARELY CAN SEE THE PERSON NETX TO YOU, BECAUSE A CLOUD IS IN THE GROUND
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- IN THIS WEATHER, YOU CAN DO MANY THINGS WITH THE LITTLE FROZEN DROPS THAT FELL FORM THE SKY
- WHEN THE SKY IS BRIGHT AND BLUE
- IN THIS WEATHER, LOTS OF DROPS OF WATER FALL FROM THE SKY TO THE GROUND
- IF YOU LEAVE A GLASS OF JUICE OUTSIDE YOU CAN MAKE A POPSICLE
- IN THIS WEATHER, IT´S REALLY DIFFICULT TO GO OUTSIDE IT FEELS LIKE IT´S BURNING
9 Clues: WHEN THE SKY IS BRIGHT AND BLUE • IF YOU LEAVE A GLASS OF JUICE OUTSIDE YOU CAN MAKE A POPSICLE • THIS WEATHER COVERS THE SUN, AND SOMETHIMES IT´S A SIGN FOR RAIN • IN THIS WEATHER, LOTS OF DROPS OF WATER FALL FROM THE SKY TO THE GROUND • IN THIS WEATHER, IT´S REALLY DIFFICULT TO GO OUTSIDE IT FEELS LIKE IT´S BURNING • ...
Earth Science - Weather 2021-03-11
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- type of cloud that is sheet like and forms in layers
- a storm with thunder, lightning, and often with heavy rain and strong winds
- a large volume of air that has about the same temperature and moisture throughout
- type of cloud that is light and feathery
- when water falls to Earth from clouds
- a device that measures rain fall
- a front that forms when a cold air mass pushes underneath a warm air mass
- when the dew point is below freezing and water vapor changes to ice
- changing of water from a gas to liquid
- a boundary between two air masses
- a warm air mass that forms over warm regions
- the amount of matter something can hold
- the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the capacity it can hold
- a tropical storm with very strong winds
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- an instrument that measures relative humidity
- type of cloud that is big and puffy
- a front that forms when warm air pushes over a cold air mass
- changing of water from a liquid to gas
- the actual amount of water vapor in the air
- a cold air mass that forms over cold regions
- a violent, funnel-shaped cloud
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- temperature at which condensation takes place
- when plants give off water vapor
- when air is completely filled with water vapor
25 Clues: a violent, funnel-shaped cloud • a device that measures rain fall • when plants give off water vapor • a boundary between two air masses • type of cloud that is big and puffy • the amount of water vapor in the air • when water falls to Earth from clouds • changing of water from a liquid to gas • changing of water from a gas to liquid • the amount of matter something can hold • ...
WHATEVER THE WEATHER 2021-03-04
26 Clues: wet • blow • hazy • gust • damp • gale • hail • misty • humid • foggy • shine • shower • icicle • thunder • drizzle • blizzard • downpour • raindrop • forecast • hailstorm • snowdrift • snowflake • hailstones • cloudburst • lightening • spit .
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 terms-Paige 2020-03-31
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- Direction that the wind is coming from
- Where I'm going to college
- Liquid precipitation
- Measure of how hot it feels outside
- Favorite college team
- Measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere
- Degrees of heat
- Favorite tv show
- Floating water vapor high above ground
- Violent rotating wind storm
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- Weather expert
- Flash of voltage seen coming from a cloud
- Lowering of air temperature caused by wind
- Moisture in the air
- What happens when the fog lifts in California?
- Tropical windy storm
- Sport I played
- Standing water caused by excessive rainfall in a short period of time
- Temp where water vapor turns into liquid water
- My favorite animal
20 Clues: Weather expert • Sport I played • Degrees of heat • Favorite tv show • My favorite animal • Moisture in the air • Liquid precipitation • Tropical windy storm • Favorite college team • Where I'm going to college • Violent rotating wind storm • Measure of how hot it feels outside • Direction that the wind is coming from • Floating water vapor high above ground • ...
Spanish Weather & Body 2020-10-02
20 Clues: eye • arm • leg • hand • nose • head • foot • fall • mouth • finger • winter • summer • spring • Its hot • stomach • Its cold • Its sunny • Its windy • its raining • its snowing
Vocab Months & Weather 2020-09-08
24 Clues: may • july • june • april • march • august • october • january • november • it's hot • december • february • it's cold • september • the winter • the summer • it's sunny • it's windy • the autumn • the spring • it's cloudy • it's raining • it's snowing • what's the weather
Weather Master's Puzzle 2021-04-06
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- It is when rain and snow precipitates together.
- Small droplets of water combines and becomes heavy and then, it falls from the sky.
- Moving air from the sky.
- Tiny water droplets floating in the atmosphere.
- the precipitation in the form of ice crystals.
- Clouds that are thin and feathery and can be seen at clear skies.
- Used to measure wind speed.
- A cloud that looks very fluffy that looks like cotton.
- A type of precipitation that is very strong and has very strong wind that can give chances of houses getting destroyed.
- Used to measure atmospheric pressure.
- The amount of water vapor in the air.
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- The progress where in water is released from the clouds in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet.
- Clouds that overcast the skies and indicate a light rainy weather.
- A large amount of rain water stranded on the ground.
- Clouds that are formed at the lower part of the atmosphere.
- Used to measure air temperature.
- Used to measure humidity.
- When you can only see clouds from the sky.
- A non cloudy and pleasant day.
- The transition zone between air masses with different temperature and moisture properties.
20 Clues: Moving air from the sky. • Used to measure humidity. • Used to measure wind speed. • A non cloudy and pleasant day. • Used to measure air temperature. • Used to measure atmospheric pressure. • The amount of water vapor in the air. • When you can only see clouds from the sky. • the precipitation in the form of ice crystals. • It is when rain and snow precipitates together. • ...
Ecosystems, Weather & Climate 2021-03-25
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- living component
- Equatorial air cell
- Taiga
- temp plus rainfall
- Yellow billed bird
- cold ocean current
- hot dry ecosystem
- Siberia or Indian cat
- type of Taiga tree
- frozen soil biome
- coldest ecosystem
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- cold Taiga location
- Indian Ocean storm
- large ecosystem
- UK woodland biome
- horizontal lines
- causes seasons
- tropical latitude
- grassland carnivore
- grassland herbivore
- abiotic component
21 Clues: Taiga • causes seasons • large ecosystem • living component • horizontal lines • UK woodland biome • tropical latitude • hot dry ecosystem • frozen soil biome • abiotic component • coldest ecosystem • Indian Ocean storm • temp plus rainfall • Yellow billed bird • cold ocean current • type of Taiga tree • cold Taiga location • Equatorial air cell • grassland carnivore • grassland herbivore • ...
Weather and Water 2021-03-30
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- mid-level clouds
- describes the condition of outside air.
- the process of laying down materials.
- thick air
- the hard parts of earth.
- Air movement.
- When water rises.
- water particles
- low, cover whale grey sky.
- Frozen chunks of ice.
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- when water,snow or ice falls to earth.
- water and snow
- dunes hills of sand.
- The movement of materials from one place.
- A liquid changing to a gas.
- Water drops.
- The living part of Earth.
- Frozen Precipitation.
- when air moves in a circle.
- when water melts and turns into clouds
20 Clues: thick air • Water drops. • Air movement. • water and snow • water particles • mid-level clouds • When water rises. • Frozen Precipitation. • Frozen chunks of ice. • dunes hills of sand. • the hard parts of earth. • The living part of Earth. • low, cover whale grey sky. • A liquid changing to a gas. • when air moves in a circle. • the process of laying down materials. • ...
WEATHER WORDS + DISASTERS 2020-11-25
26 Clues: nass • Flut • Flut • klar • Blitz • Hagel • Dürre • ruhig • Lawine • neblig • Donner • Schnee • windig • sonnig • trocken • Tsunami • bewölkt • Hurrikan • Gewitter • Erdbeben • Waldbrand • stürmisch • regnerisch • Schlammlawine • Vulkanausbruch • teilweise bewölkt
the weather puzzle 2022-03-27
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- rotating column of air touching the
- direction the wind is blowing
- rapid flooding of low areas
- specialist who studies processes in
- what the temperature feels like to the body
- hotness and coldness
- i travel all around the south
- something i do with family and
- amount of vapor in air
- large rotating storms will high winds
- rate of heat loss from skin
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- temperature the air needs to be cooled
- something i do for work
- powerful electric discharge
- measurement of air pressure in the atmosphere
- when i want have fun by my self
- always got to be doing something
- how to hurricanes see
- water vapor in air
- falls from clouds and hit land or water
- earth's atmosphere
- the only thing i do in my free time
22 Clues: water vapor in air • earth's atmosphere • hotness and coldness • how to hurricanes see • amount of vapor in air • something i do for work • powerful electric discharge • rapid flooding of low areas • rate of heat loss from skin • direction the wind is blowing • i travel all around the south • something i do with family and • when i want have fun by my self • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
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- Hot, dry, unstable at low levels
- 2 different air masses come together
- A transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing the cold air
- Gauge Collects water falling on it and records the change over time in the rainfall depth
- Area of the Earth's atmosphere has a high or low pressure compared to the air around it
- Applied to the trade winds when they are shallow and exhibit a strong vertical shear
- Area where the northeast and the southeast trade winds converge
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- When a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses
- Air mass Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm
- Showing the direction of the wind
- A large body of air with generally uniform temperature and humidity
- Any device that measures weather-related conditions
- Low pressure is at its center than the areas around it
- Change over region where a cold air mass is replacing a warmer air mass
- Measures air and sea surface temperature
- Measures wind speed
- Measures solar radiation
- Air masses are cool, moist, and unstable
- A permanent outflow of plasma from the polar regions of Earth's magnetosphere
- Winds that occur in belts that go all around the planet
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 • Air mass Low-latitude areas and are moderately warm • Any device that measures weather-related conditions • ...
Weather & Climate Crossword 2022-03-10
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- A large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity
- short term condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- warm air mass catches up to and override a cold air mass
- liquid water gains enough energy to escape the liquid surface and form water vapor (liquid-gas)
- stream like movements of ocean water in a regular pattern
- water that flows across earth's surface
- solid water changes directly to water vapor without first becoming a liquid
- A boundary between air masses
- driven by prevailing winds… they carry warm water away from the equator and cool water away from the poles
- occurs during the winter months when normal atmospheric conditions (cool air above, warm air below) become inverted (or flipped). These trap a dense layer of cold air under a layer of warm air. The warm layer acts much like a lid, trapping pollutants in the cold air near the valley floor. The Wasatch Front valleys and their surrounding mountains act like a bowl, keeping this cold air in the valleys.
- fast moving cold front catches up to a warm front where the warm air mass has risen over a cool air mass
- Measured amount of water vapor in the air
- The movement of water between the atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things
- warm moist air rising from a body of water mixes with cold dry air overhead resulting in precipitation, especially downwind
- prediction about the state of the atmosphere at a given place and time
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- any form of water that falls to earth from clouds (rain, snow, and hail)
- how hot or cold something is, which has to do with the motion of the particles that make up matter
- release of water vapor into the air by plants
- Sunlight passes through the atmosphere and warms the surface of Earth. Some of the energy is absorbed by greenhouse gases (water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone) in the atmosphere. This phenomenon is what makes Earth warm enough for humans and may plants and animals to live
- currents that flow below the ocean surface and are driven by differences in water densities that cause water to sink below surrounding water in some parts of the ocean
- a place’s distance above sea level
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- cool dense air sinks to earth surface causing warm less dense air to rise
- The force of air pushing on an object
- a surface current that moves water from the Gulf of Mexico northeast toward Europe
- cold front slows down and stops as warm air moves towards it
- water that seeps below earth's surface into spaces in rock and soil
- As earth rotates is its axis, wind and water in both hemispheres curve
- Cold air mass moves under a warm air mass
29 Clues: A boundary between air masses • a place’s distance above sea level • The force of air pushing on an object • water that flows across earth's surface • Measured amount of water vapor in the air • Cold air mass moves under a warm air mass • release of water vapor into the air by plants • warm air mass catches up to and override a cold air mass • ...
Weather Science Test 2021-12-17
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- A boundary between two air masses
- a warm body of air that reflects the conditions of the region below
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- where the sun's rays hit earth with the most direct angle
- how does water vapor get into the air
- What front is occurring when dense cold air pushes under warm air and lifts warm air up?
- Differences in air pressure causes______. as warn air rises, cold air fills it's place
- the intensity of sun rays striking Earth causes a variation in temperatures across the planet
- leads to dry weather with clear skies
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction
- moisture condensed in the atmosphere that falls visibly in drops
- what is needed in the aid for it to snow
- which city has higher relative humidity? Miami, Florida or Las Vegas, Nevada
- is the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
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- a cold body of air that reflects the conditions of the region below it.
- smallest unit of water consisting of 2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen
- the process of a substance changing from its liquid to a gaseous state.
- the angle at which the sun hits the earth. this is what causes the seasons. it is summer on the area of the earth that is pointed towards the sun and winter on the area that is pointed away
- what does warn air do?
- cloudy skies with rain as warm air condenses
- Which front is it when warm air slides up on top of clod air underneath?
- what happens to air particles that spread apart producing less dense air
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- what happens to dense air particles that are closer together
- what type of weather is associated with warm fronts
- what happens when warm air rises, cools and condenses
- The force exerted on a surface by the weight of the air
27 Clues: what does warn air do? • A boundary between two air masses • The amount of water vapor in the air • how does water vapor get into the air • leads to dry weather with clear skies • what is needed in the aid for it to snow • cloudy skies with rain as warm air condenses • what type of weather is associated with warm fronts • ...
Clothes and weather 2021-12-21
34 Clues: év • sál • ing • ősz • tél • cipő • póló • nyár • esős • ködös • kabát • tócsa • sapka • meleg • zokni • havas • tavasz • pulcsi • csizma • nadrág • évszak • dzseki • szeles • falevél • szoknya • kesztyű • szandál • női ruha • esőkabát • fürdőruha • rövidnadrág • napszemüveg • farmernadrág • kötött, meleg sapka
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-10
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- air movements that are affected because of the rotation of the Earth
- air is more dense
- moves warm water from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean
- when a cold front and warm front push against eachother
- a large body of air
- when a cold front takes over a warm front
- affects global and local weather by moving water around the Earth
- electromagnetic radiation
- the air's temperature of the air closest to the Earth's surface
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- air is less dense
- warm air over water makes the water rise
- the weight of air
- air currents moving around the globe
- liquid turns into water
- when water vapor turns into a liquid again
- differences of air temperature cause-
- energy from the sun
- a gas that surrounds a planet
- a map that shows the weather
- another way of saying "Heat energy"
- an air current
21 Clues: an air current • air is less dense • the weight of air • air is more dense • energy from the sun • a large body of air • liquid turns into water • electromagnetic radiation • a map that shows the weather • a gas that surrounds a planet • another way of saying "Heat energy" • air currents moving around the globe • differences of air temperature cause- • ...
Weather Terms Crossword 2021-09-03
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- another term for atmospheric pressure
- the level of discomfort somone is thought to experience
- tells people how hot or cold it is.
- the atmospheric temperature
- the direction from which it originates
- whats a tornados favorite game?
- what do you do with a weather ladder
- represents the amount of moisture in the air
- the occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage
- a sudden local flood
- what does a cloud wear under his rain pants
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- a stirn with violent winds start as storms
- What kind of bow cant be tied?
- an expert in or student of meteorology
- the cooling affect of wind
- What cloud is so lazy it never gets up?
- the quantity of rain in an area
- fast spinning destructive vortex
- the visable mass of condensed water floating in the sky
- what do you get when you cross a shark and ice
20 Clues: a sudden local flood • the cooling affect of wind • the atmospheric temperature • What kind of bow cant be tied? • the quantity of rain in an area • whats a tornados favorite game? • 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 • an expert in or student of meteorology • ...
Weather 1 review 2017-02-04
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- air that can hold water
- All rain forests will be humid
- tropic zone is hot and
- It will be 78 degrees tomorrow
- changed the atmosphere
- burns up meteors
- Thermosphere filters out
- water takes _____ than land to heat up
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- cold and dry
- the ____ weather conditions of area
- float in the exosphere
- best at storing heat for longer
- fades into space
- planes above the clouds
- volcanic ashes is an example
- temperature is ____ due to no ozone
- the U.S. is in which climate zone?
- higher altitudes means less
- is the most abundant gas today
- colder air molecules move ____
20 Clues: cold and dry • fades into space • burns up meteors • float in the exosphere • tropic zone is hot and • changed the atmosphere • air that can hold water • planes above the clouds • Thermosphere filters out • higher altitudes means less • volcanic ashes is an example • All rain forests will be humid • It will be 78 degrees tomorrow • is the most abundant gas today • ...
Weather and Climate 2018-10-29
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- a boundary where two masses of cold air meet
- the daily atmospheric conditions of a specific area at a specific time
- the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface
- the process that happens when liquid or solid water falls from the sky
- movement of air and thermal energy regionally and globally due to unequal heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation
- the average weather conditions of an area over an extended time period
- the layer of gas surrounding planet Earth, held in place by gravity and composed of a limited number of elements primarily nitrogen and oxygen
- the process by which liquid water becomes solid
- the movements of ocean water in a continuous flow
- boundary where warm air mass replaces cold air mass
- A term used to describe the dissolved salt content of a substance
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- Mass per unit volume
- the liquid component of the Earth that includes the oceans, seas, lakes, ponds, rivers and streams
- (water cycle) a process through which water continuously moves between the geosphere hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere as a result of phases changes and chemical reactions
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor
- boundary where cold and warm air masses do not move
- the process by which plants release water vapor to the air
- energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation, such as light, X-rays, gamma rays, and thermal radiation
- a constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
- changes in movement in atmospheric water affected by wind, land forms, ocean temperatures and current
- a process in which cold, nutrient-rich water from the bottom of an ocean basin or lake is brought to the surface due to atmospheric effects such as the Coriolis force or wind
- strong wind current that pushes air masses and weather patterns across the United States
- the process by which water vapor changes to liquid water
- front boundary where cold air mass replaces warm air mass
24 Clues: Mass per unit volume • a boundary where two masses of cold air meet • the process by which liquid water becomes solid • the movements of ocean water in a continuous flow • boundary where cold and warm air masses do not move • boundary where warm air mass replaces cold air mass • the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor • ...
The weather forecast 2018-10-14
31 Clues: udu • soe • ilm • külm • kuum • pilv • lumi • kuiv • jahe • suvi • talv • vihm • välk • kraad • udune • sügis • kevad • jäine • lumine • taevas • pakane • piknik • sulama • pilvine • tuuline • tibutama • vihmahoog • päikseline • äikesetorm • müristamine • temperatuur
Natural Disasters & Weather 2018-05-14
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- be in motion due to some air or water current
- the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto land
- droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
- an imperfection in an object or machine
- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
- a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
- darkness resulting from the extinction of lights
- a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
- a dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricity; associated with thunderstorms
- a violent storm in which air moves in a circular direction
- malicious burning to destroy property
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- a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
- a shortage of rainfall
- the process of wearing or grinding something down
- the process of combustion of inflammable materials
- bringing death
- a slide of large masses of snow, ice and mud down a mountain
- vibration from underground movement along a fault plane
- a criminal who illegally sets fire to property
- a hard outer layer that covers something
20 Clues: bringing death • a shortage of rainfall • malicious burning to destroy property • an imperfection in an object or machine • a hard outer layer that covers something • be in motion due to some air or water current • a criminal who illegally sets fire to property • an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure • darkness resulting from the extinction of lights • ...
Atmosphere and Weather 2016-05-30
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- Largest cell of the tricellular model
- _____ winds. Regular easterly winds that move towards the ITCZ.
- The layer of the atmosphere where a majority of the water vapour is found.
- Microscopic particles that attract water.
- _____ humidity. The mass of water vapour in a given volume of air in grams per cubic metre.
- When a rising parcel of unsaturated air cools more rapidly then the air around it.
- Why cities are often warmer then surrounding areas.
- Cloud at ground level
- Type of rainfall caused by local ground surface heating
- the level of reflectivity of a surface
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- When warm air overlies colder air.
- A warm dry wind that decends on the lee side of a mountain.
- When relative humidity reaches 100%
- High altitude winds found between cells.
- High level wispy clouds that indicate stability
- ______ cooling. Type of cooling that can lead to fog or dew forming.
- When warm moist air flows horizontally over a cooler surface.
- Acronym for a rising and falling parcel of air that does not reach 100% RH
- incoming solar radiation
- Type of rainfall caused by a meeting of cold and warm air masses.
- CH4
21 Clues: CH4 • Cloud at ground level • incoming solar radiation • When warm air overlies colder air. • When relative humidity reaches 100% • Largest cell of the tricellular model • the level of reflectivity of a surface • High altitude winds found between cells. • Microscopic particles that attract water. • High level wispy clouds that indicate stability • ...
Weather Unit Review 2019-04-14
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- Wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels.
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
- the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
- coldest layer, protects us from meteors.
- Cold dry air mass.
- the lower part of the thermosphere, where electrically charged particles called ions are found
- Layer of the atmosphere that contains weather.
- A line on a weather map that joins places that have the same air pressure
- winds that blow west to east and influence weather patterns in the US.
- type of front involving opposite and different air masses. Can cause several days clouds and rain.
- a warm, moist air mass.
- generally brings clear skies and calm air or gentle breezes
- Fluffy, white clouds, usually with flat bottoms, that look like rounded piles of cotton.
- Ozone is found here, protects us from UV.
- occurs during the daytime at a beach where wind moves from the sea towards the land.
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- type of front involving a warm air mass caught between two cold air masses.
- The change from a gas to a liquid
- a cold, moist air mass
- a weather system that usually brings cloudiness and stormy weather
- rain containing high amounts of chemical pollutants
- Hot, dry air masses
- type of front that moves slow and often produces light rain and clouds.
- Process by which, in a fluid being heated, the warmer part of the mass will rise and the cooler portions will sink.
- type of front that moves quickly and can produce storms.
- The outer layer of the thermosphere, extending outward into space.
- Global winds that flow toward the equator, turning west as they go. Used frequently by early sailors.
- Latin root word meaning "middle"
- the contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources
- are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble fog that doesn't reach the ground. Light mist or drizzle sometimes falls out of these clouds.
- The uppermost layer of the atmosphere, in which temperature increases as altitude increases
- flow of air from land to water, found during the night.
31 Clues: Cold dry air mass. • Hot, dry air masses • a cold, moist air mass • a warm, moist air mass. • Latin root word meaning "middle" • The change from a gas to a liquid • coldest layer, protects us from meteors. • Ozone is found here, protects us from UV. • Layer of the atmosphere that contains weather. • A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon. • ...
Atmosphere/weather vocab 2019-05-06
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- Pollution mixing with rain.
- When water gets heated and changes into a gas.
- The Dangerous/toxic things in air and water.
- When warm air rises and cold air sinks.
- An air mass that occurs over the sea advancing towards land in the Daytime.
- The First Layer, where weather occurs.
- Split into 2 Layers.
- How good the air is for us.
- A band of westerly air masses.
- A measure of water vapor in the air.
- An advancing mass of Cold Air.
- When the Earth rotates and winds curve.
- The gases around our Earth enabling us to live.
- Evaporation of water from plants.\
- Huge, Puffy cloud.
- Layer where Ions protect us from Auroras.
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- An advancing mass of Warm Air.
- Clouds.
- An air mass.
- An air mass that occurs over the land advancing towards the sea in the Nighttime.
- A air mass nearby.
- The Third Layer, where meteors burn up.
- Taking care of air
- Stretched out cloud.
- The final Layer.
- The Second Layer, where the OZONE is.
- Event that occurs in the troposphere.
- Middle.
- A air mass over a large area.
- A pair of air masses pushing against each other with an equal amount of force.
- Rainfall.
- No Clouds.
- Storm cloud.
- Any type of wind.
- Thin Wispy clouds high in the air.
35 Clues: Clouds. • Middle. • Rainfall. • No Clouds. • An air mass. • Storm cloud. • The final Layer. • Any type of wind. • A air mass nearby. • Taking care of air • Huge, Puffy cloud. • Stretched out cloud. • Split into 2 Layers. • Pollution mixing with rain. • How good the air is for us. • A air mass over a large area. • An advancing mass of Warm Air. • A band of westerly air masses. • ...
Earth's atmosphere & Weather 2013-01-08
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- 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
- a rapidly whiring, funneling-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud
- clouds that form at or near the ground
- larger and thicker cumulus clouds that are darker on the bottom that can produce thunderstorms, lightning, and hail
- a breeze coming from the land toward the sea
- a breeze that comes from thesea toward the land
- thick, flat, gray clounds low in the sky formed at medium and low elevations
- the meeting of two air masses having different properties and that do not mix readily
- 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
- energy thatcome to the earth from the sun
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- feather, wispy clouds high in the sky made of ice crystals often indicating fair weather following imminent rain or snow
- the condition of the atmosphere associated with fair weather where the cool and dry air is descending the air particles are close together
- a large body of air that has the same amount of mosture(humidty) and pressure througout
- 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
- 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).
- a front that occurs when a cold front travels faster than a warm front and overs the warm front.
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a powerful cyclone (low prussure area that contains rising warm air) that forms over a tropical ocean
- 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
- means rain; can be included with the basic cloud shape name as a prefix or suffix
22 Clues: the amount of water vapor in the air • clouds that form at or near the ground • energy thatcome to the earth from the sun • a breeze coming from the land toward the sea • a breeze that comes from thesea toward the land • thick, flat, gray clounds low in the sky formed at medium and low elevations • ...
WEATHER VOCABULARY CROSSWORD 2013-02-26
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- breeze A breeze coming from the sea toward the land
- A powerful cyclone (low pressure area that contains rising warm air) that forms over a tropical ocean
- Clouds that form at or near the ground
- breeze A breeze coming from the land towards the sea
- The process of changing a liquid to a gase; water enter the atmosphere
- Frozen particals of water vapor that falls to eath in the form of white, crystalline flacks
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- Water falling to earth when condensation occurs when water molecules reach about 0.2mm in size
- occurs When water vapor condenses directly onto a surface
- The general conditions of temperature and precipitation for an area over a long period of time
- The changing of a gas to a liquid; in the water cycle this occurs when invisible water vapor changes into a liquiad water
- front A front that occurs when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass and no movement occurs
- Frozen raindrops that form when droplets freeze in layers around a small nucleus of ice
- The meeting of two air masses having differnt properties and that do not mix readily
- A larg body of air that has the same amount of moisture (humidity) and pressur throughout
- Raindrops that falls through layers of air that below 30 degrees
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- currents Circulation of warm and cold ocean waters in convection patterns
- Plants release water vapor into the air
- Rain falls and land on cold surface and freezes
- Moving air, especially a natural and perceptible movement of air parallel to or along the ground
- The formation of a visible mass in air where water condenses on tiny
- A rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud
- winds Convection regions in Earth's atmosphere and the spinning of Earth on its axis cause winds to blow in prevailing directions around Earth
- A storm with thunder, lightning, heavy rains, and strong winds
- front A formation that occurs when a mass of cold air meets and pushes under a mas of warm air creating violent storms followed by cool weather
- The day-to-day condition of the atmospere
- The temperature at which water vapor in the air condenses
- stream A narrow belt of strong, high-speed, high-pressure air flowing from west to east around Earth
- Lines on a weather map that connect areas of equal temperature readings
- fron A formation that occurs when a mass of warm air overtakes a cold air mass and moves over it forming rain and showers
30 Clues: The amount of water vapor in the air • Clouds that form at or near the ground • Plants release water vapor into the air • The day-to-day condition of the atmospere • Rain falls and land on cold surface and freezes • breeze A breeze coming from the sea toward the land • breeze A breeze coming from the land towards the sea • ...
Weather and Climate 2013-05-20
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- A climatic type found in the interior of landmasses (11)
- A tall thunder-cloud shaped like an anvil at the top (12)
- It occurs on March 20 and September 22 (7)
- Conversion of water to water vapour (11)
- A kind of precipitation consisting of white flakes (4)
- A unit of measurement of temperature (7)
- Transmission of snow or rain from the atmosphere to the ground (13)
- Type of rainfall caused by rising thermal currents (12)
- Loss of heat energy by an object (9)
- Type of rainfall caused by air rising over hills (6)
- Type of rainfall caused when one air mass rises over another (8)
- Very fine rain (7)
- A type of climate influenced strongly by the sea (8)
- Puffy white cloud (7)
- A scale for measuring wind speed (8)
- High-level cloud composed of ice crystals (6)
- A line joining points of equal barometric pressure (6)
- The study of weather (11)
- A layer of gases around the Earth (10)
- Moisture content of air (8)
- June 21 and December 21 are examples (8)
- A very strong wind (4)
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- Crystallisation of ice on solid objects (5)
- Boundary between to contrasting air masses (5)
- Change from water vapour to water droplets (12)
- A device used to measure wind speed (10)
- Movement of air (4)
- Part of a depression which contains tropical air (4,6)
- The layer of the atmosphere below 10,000 metres where weather occurs (11)
- A measurement of heat in an environment (11)
- Energy from the sun transmitted through space (10)
- An area of high atmospheric pressure (11)
- Sound generated by rapidly expanding air around a lightning fork (7)
- A mixture of snow and rain (5)
- A body of air with properties inherited from its source region (3,4)
- A gentle wind (6)
- A line joining points of equal temperature (8)
- Type of energy originating in the sun (5)
- An area of low atmospheric pressure (10)
- Units for recording cloud cover (5)
- An ice pellet formed by turbulence inside a cloud (9)
- Layer cloud which may create overcast conditions (7)
- Tropical cyclone affecting Caribbean (9)
- Cloud at ground level (3)
44 Clues: A gentle wind (6) • Very fine rain (7) • Movement of air (4) • Puffy white cloud (7) • A very strong wind (4) • The study of weather (11) • Cloud at ground level (3) • Moisture content of air (8) • A mixture of snow and rain (5) • Units for recording cloud cover (5) • Loss of heat energy by an object (9) • A scale for measuring wind speed (8) • A layer of gases around the Earth (10) • ...
Elements of Weather 2013-07-04
24 Clues: Blitz • sanft • Staub • Skala • Brise • Nebel • mässig • leicht • heftig • frisch • notieren • ersetzen • erzeugen • Windstille • Beobachtung • Unterschied • Veränderung • Kanne, Krug • weitermachen • beeinflussen • verschwinden • Sturm, Orkan • fallen lassen • Schlussfolgerung
Elements of Weather 2013-07-04
24 Clues: Krug • Skala • Blitz • Staub • Brise • Nebel • sanft • Sturm • leicht • mässig • heftig • frisch • erzeugen • ersetzen • notieren • Windstille • Beobachtung • Veränderung • Unterschied • verschwinden • beeinflussen • weitermachen • fallen lassen • Schlussfolgerung
Seasons and weather 2015-09-27
20 Clues: лёд • жара • муха • комар • мороз • осень • трава • таять • урожай • ливень • цвести • влажный • оттепель • снежинки • сосулька • скользкий • безоблачный • лист, былинка • знойный, душный • скучный, пасмурный
All About Weather 2015-11-09
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- a tool used to measure wind speed
- a tool used to find direction
- a cloud that is large and puffy and appear during fair weather
- a tool used to measure temperature
- a tool used to measure air pressure
- water that falls to Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- a tool used measure humidity
- the process of changing from a gas to a liquid
- the season that occurs during December, January, and February
- the season where leaves on trees turn color or fall
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- a cloud that is like a flat blanket covering the sky, creating overcast conditions.
- the season where temperatures are typically hot
- the layer of air that surrounds Earth
- the collection of something, such as water in a lake
- moving air
- lacy or wispy clouds that form at high altitudes
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a person who studies weather conditions
- the season where plants bloom and babies are born
- a prediction of whether conditions for future days
20 Clues: moving air • a tool used measure humidity • a tool used to find direction • a tool used to measure wind speed • a tool used to measure temperature • a tool used to measure air pressure • the amount of water vapor in the air • the layer of air that surrounds Earth • a person who studies weather conditions • the process of changing from a gas to a liquid • ...
Kenna's Weather Cossword 2014-12-12
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- something white and fluffy in the sky
- when water goes into the clouds
- when ice falls from the sky it is called ______
- stops you from seeing clearly
- to measure pressure
- high, wispy cloud made out of ice crystals
- another word for cold
- when rain falls from the sky
- _______ means it is hot outside
- when cars slide there is ¬¬_____ on the road
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- really strong wind that does a lot of damage
- I am going to Mexico because the _______ is to cold here
- another word for warm
- the _______ is 12◦C outside
- a tornado on water
- when rain drops freezes it turns into ____________
- when a whole bunch of ________ falls down
- carbon dioxide is type of ____
- you can measure the _____ wind speed
- the main weather throughout the country
20 Clues: a tornado on water • to measure pressure • another word for warm • another word for cold • the _______ is 12◦C outside • when rain falls from the sky • stops you from seeing clearly • carbon dioxide is type of ____ • when water goes into the clouds • _______ means it is hot outside • you can measure the _____ wind speed • something white and fluffy in the sky • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-03
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- condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place
- process by which heat is trapped in the atmosphere by certain gases
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of capricorn
- force that is the result of the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- moist cold air mass
- spinning motion of Earth about its axis
- day when the noontime sun is directly overhead at the tropic of cancer
- one of the greenhouse gases
- movement of Earth around the sun
- direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves
- this and the earth's revolution cause the changing seasons
- layer of gases that surrounds Earth
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- instrument used to measure temperature
- average year-after-year conditions of temperature precipitation winds and clouds in an area.
- day marking the beginning of the spring when day light equals night time
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- day marking the beginning of fall when day light equals night time
- gradual increase in the temperature of Earth's atmosphere
- Air moving from water to land after the land heats up making low pressure.
- a body of air with certain temperature and moisture characteristics depending on where it's been
- the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- horizontal movement of air from area of high pressure to area of lower pressure
- lowest layer of the Earths atmosphere where weather occurs
- the ground acting as a sponge to energy
- distance from the equator measured in degrees
26 Clues: moist cold air mass • one of the greenhouse gases • movement of Earth around the sun • layer of gases that surrounds Earth • instrument used to measure temperature • the most abundant gas in the atmosphere • spinning motion of Earth about its axis • the ground acting as a sponge to energy • transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2014-11-13
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- a leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing (at ground level) a warmer mass of air.
- a periodic change in the ocean-atmosphere system in the equatorial Pacific; characterized by above average sea – surface temperatures across the Pacific Ocean
- an area where the atmospheric pressure is lower than that of the area surrounding it. 18
- volume of air measure by its temperature of air and the amount of water vapor
- a stream like movement of water far below the surface.
- Conditions of atmosphere over a long period of time (30 years)
- movement of denser (cooler) air over the sea to less dense (warmer) air over the land.
- an area where the atmospheric pressure is greaterthan that of the surrounding area.
- a leading edge of a warmer mass of air, replacing (at ground level) a cooler mass of air.
- occurs during the process of cyclogenesis (cyclone forming) when a cold front overtakes a warm front.
- A narow band of strong winds moving west to East
- the movement of deep, cold and nutrients rich water to the surface.
- movement of air over a particular area caused by differences in air pressure
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- the curving of the path of a moving object due to the rotation of the Earth.
- a horizontal movement of ocean water caused by wind and occurs near or at the surface.
- energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. It is a form of energy that can travel through space. Our sun is a form of radiant energy.
- a periodic change in the ocean-atmosphere system in the equatorial Pacific; characterized by below average sea – surface temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean
- is water in its gaseous state-instead of liquid or solid (ice). Water vapor is totally invisible. If you see a cloud, fog, or mist,these are all liquid water, not water vapor.
- a type of weather map that shows the amount of rainfall and snow across a region
- movement of matter that results from differences in density.
- a type of weather map that shows fronts and pressure systems.
- Amount of moisture in the air
- giant, spiraling tropical storms that form in warm water ocean currents near the equator.
- calculated by considering the mass of an object to its unit volume
- movement of denser (cooler) air over the land to less dense (warmer) air over the sea.
- movement of air involving the entire Earth that is caused by differences in air pressure
- the amount of salt in a solution or substance
27 Clues: Amount of moisture in the air • the amount of salt in a solution or substance • A narow band of strong winds moving west to East • a stream like movement of water far below the surface. • movement of matter that results from differences in density. • a type of weather map that shows fronts and pressure systems. • ...
severe Weather Terms 2014-11-13
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- pellets of frozen rain that fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds.
- an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
- a large usually stationary fire characterized by very high temperatures in which the central column of rising heated air induces strong inward winds
- a mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- a large-scale cyclone that circles either of the planet's geographical poles
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside
- a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather.
- a gigantic wave of water
- the underground smouldering of a coal deposit
- a spinning wind storm
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia, bringing rain
- a mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope.
- the sliding down of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff.
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- any unwanted, unplanned, damaging fire burning in forest, shrub or grass
- strong cyclones that occur across the continent of europe
- a storm that consists hail and damaging winds
- a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- a spell of cold weather over a wide area.
- a storm of freezing rain that leaves a coating of ice.
- an event in which the varieties of precipitation are formed that only occur at low temperatures, such as snow or sleet
- a storm with very strong wind but little or no rain or snow; a gale.
- a spinning water storm
- a localized, very intense low-pressure wind system, forming over tropical oceans and with winds of hurricane force.
- a strong, turbulent wind that carries clouds of fine dust, soil, and sand over a large area.
- a sudden local flood, typically due to heavy rain.
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that obscures or restricts visibility
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this.
27 Clues: a spinning wind storm • a spinning water storm • a gigantic wave of water • a spell of cold weather over a wide area. • a storm that consists hail and damaging winds • a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather. • the underground smouldering of a coal deposit • a sudden local flood, typically due to heavy rain. • a severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • ...
Severe Weather Storms 2014-11-16
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- a violent rotating pile of air
- flood warning- issued to alert the public for flash floods
- a small current of air rising
- snow- lots of snow
- an intense winter storm with very high winds
- A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone that develops in the western part of the North Pacific Ocean between 180° and 100°E.
- sky- when the sky has no clouds
- storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean
- sudden flooding
- liquid water precipitation
- composed of frozen precipitation, with ice crystals
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- family- a series of tornadoes produced by a supercell
- sometimes the size of grape fruits
- the sound produced by lightning
- rain- rain that falls in liquid form but freezes upon impact
- a form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.
- the shaking or movement of a portion of the earths surface
- a light wind
- it is a term variously applied to tornadoes
- national weather services
- produced by thunder storms, comes before wind
- climate conditions that are good
- white ice crystals that form on a surface
- thunderstorms- storms with winds up to 50 mph and lots of rain storms
- very small amounts of water droplets
25 Clues: a light wind • sudden flooding • snow- lots of snow • national weather services • liquid water precipitation • a small current of air rising • a violent rotating pile of air • the sound produced by lightning • sky- when the sky has no clouds • climate conditions that are good • sometimes the size of grape fruits • very small amounts of water droplets • ...
Climate and Weather 2015-01-07
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- A human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases
- Latin word where climate originated
- Layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by Earth's gravity
- Any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
- How the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time
- It became the specialized agency of the United Nations for meteorology (weather and climate)
- The interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere
- Angular distance between horizontal lines parallel to the equator
- The study of climate
- He is best known for devising a climate classification system in 1948 that is still in use worldwide
- Flow of gases on a large scale
- Measure of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere
- It is a scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure
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- The amount of water vapor in the air
- His most notable contribution to science was the development of the climate classification system
- Device that measures temperature
- Angular distance between vertical lines parallel to the Prime Meridian
- Seasonal prevailing wind which lasts for several months
- A device used for measuring wind speed
- The study of changes in climate taken on the scale of the entire history of Earth
- The direction upwind from the point of reference
- what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time
- The adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects
- Branch of Climatology that deals with the interpretation of factors responsible for the spatial and temporal variations of exchange of air circulations, heat and humidity
- The direction downwind from the point of reference
25 Clues: The study of climate • Flow of gases on a large scale • Device that measures temperature • Latin word where climate originated • The amount of water vapor in the air • A device used for measuring wind speed • The direction upwind from the point of reference • Measure of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere • The direction downwind from the point of reference • ...
Climate and Weather 2015-01-07
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- Latin word where climate originated
- Layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by Earth's gravity
- Flow of gases on a large scale
- A device used for measuring wind speed
- The adjustment in natural or human systems in response to actual or expected climatic stimuli or their effects
- His most notable contribution to science was the development of the climate classification system
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The study of changes in climate taken on the scale of the entire history of Earth
- Branch of Climatology that deals with the interpretation of factors responsible for the spatial and temporal variations of exchange of air circulations, heat and humidity
- Device that measures temperature
- Angular distance between vertical lines parallel to the Prime Meridian
- Seasonal prevailing wind which lasts for several months
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- How the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of time
- The direction upwind from the point of reference
- It is a scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure
- what conditions of the atmosphere are over a short period of time
- Measure of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere
- The study of climate
- It became the specialized agency of the United Nations for meteorology (weather and climate)
- Any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravity
- Angular distance between horizontal lines parallel to the equator
- A human intervention to reduce the sources or enhance the sinks of greenhouse gases
- He is best known for devising a climate classification system in 1948 that is still in use worldwide
- The direction downwind from the point of reference
- The interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere
25 Clues: The study of climate • Flow of gases on a large scale • Device that measures temperature • Latin word where climate originated • The amount of water vapor in the air • A device used for measuring wind speed • The direction upwind from the point of reference • Measure of hotness or coldness of the atmosphere • The direction downwind from the point of reference • ...
weather and things 2016-04-16
26 Clues: юбка • лето • зима • туфли • носки • шорты • весна • лодка • осень • джинсы • музыка • погода • куртка • остров • цветок • жаркий • пальто • снежный • нас, нам • холодный • футболка • праздник • солнечный • волшебный • дождливый • ветренный
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
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- when the clouds are close to the ground
- when snow falls from the sky
- when the sky is gray
- when there is rain, thunder, and lightning
- when fire covers the land
- a giant wave
- when the earth shakes
- giant storms that come from the ocean
- how temperature is measured around the world
- the tool we use to measure temperature
- when the sky is clear and the sun is out
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- °
- when the wind blows hard
- when there is not enough water
- how hot or cold it is
- when rain falls from the sky
- a powerful snow storm
- a dangerous, spinning column of air
- how temperature is measured in America
- what the sky and air outside are like
- when water covers the land
21 Clues: ° • a giant wave • when the sky is gray • how hot or cold it is • a powerful snow storm • when the earth shakes • when the wind blows hard • when fire covers the land • when water covers the land • when snow falls from the sky • when rain falls from the sky • when there is not enough water • a dangerous, spinning column of air • what the sky and air outside are like • ...
WEATHER Important facts 2023-11-03
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- __________pressure systems move clockwise and out in the northern hemisphere.
- When dew point & air temperature are far apart relative humidity is ____________.
- A low pressure system has ______ weather.
- As temperature decreases air pressure ______________.
- When air temperature reaches the dew point temperature _______________ occurs.
- measures both dew point & relative humidity
- measures air pressure
- High pressure ___________.
- Weather moves over the United States from West to ________.
- ________ temperature holds more moisture.
- High pressure is usually cool and __________.
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- _______pressure systems move counterclockwise and inward in the Northern hemisphere.
- Wind is caused by differences in air pressure that is caused by the uneven ____________of Earth's atmosphere.
- To figure out relative humidity you must ________ the dry-bulb & wet bulb temperatures then use the ESRT, the dry bulb & the difference.
- On a hot sunny day wind blows from the water to the land. At night the wind blows from the land to the water. This is because the _______ heats up & cools off faster than the water.
- Winds curve due to the ___________ Effect (or rotation of earth on its axis)
- measures temperature.
- As dew point temperature decreases the amount of moisture in the air ______________.
- measures wind speed.
- Low pressure ___________.
- Ocean currents are caused by ________ (ESRT pg. 4)
- Wind will be _________ where the pressure gradient is steep.
22 Clues: measures wind speed. • measures temperature. • measures air pressure • Low pressure ___________. • High pressure ___________. • A low pressure system has ______ weather. • ________ temperature holds more moisture. • measures both dew point & relative humidity • High pressure is usually cool and __________. • Ocean currents are caused by ________ (ESRT pg. 4) • ...
Amplify Weather Patterns 2024-01-11
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- the force on a surface caused by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth
- to move from one object to another or one place to another
- one thing that contributes to causing an event
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air
- when something becomes different over time
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth where weather happens
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground
- when something stays mostly the same over time even if there are small changes
- the ability to make things move or change
- here's the list with the specified modifications:
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
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- water as a gas
- the scientific study of weather
- a measure of how hot or cold something is; the higher the temperature is, the more energy it has
- scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery
- the movement of air in a particular direction
- conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place
- where something comes from
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
- something we observe to be similar over and over again
- an amount of air that moves as a unit
23 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 • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • when something becomes different over time • the movement of air in a particular direction • ...
ALL ABOUT WEATHER 2024-02-01
Across
- LOW SHHET LIKE GRAY CLOUDS
- THE AMOUNT OF MOISTURE IN THE AIR
- USED TO MEASURE WIND SPEED
- THE CONDITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE AT A CERTAIN TIME AND PLACE
- TINY MASSES OF WATER DROPLETS OR ICE CRYSTALS
- AN IMAGINARY LINE THAT DIVIDES THE EARTH IN HALF HORIZONTALLY
- FALLS IN DROPS
- A LARGE BODY OF AIR WITH THE SAME TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY THROUGHOUT
- FALL FROM COLD CLOUDS WHEN ICE CRYSTALS STAY FROZEN AS THEY FALL
- PUFFY CLOUDS THAT ARE FLAT AT THE BOTTOM
- SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES WEATHER
- TO SORT OBJECTS, IDEAS, OR INFORMATION INTO GROUPS BASED ON THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
- SHOWS DATA AS BARS OF DIFFERENT LENGTHS
- SHOWS WHERE THE WIND IS BLOWING FROM
- A COLD AIR MASS MBUMOS AGAINST A WARM AIR MAS
- INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE
- CLOUDS THAT BRING THUNDERSTORMS
- USED TO MEASURE AIR PRESSURE
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- FORMS WHEN TWO AIR MASSES AND STOP MOVING
- USED TO MEASURE PRECIPITATION
- THE WEIGHT OF THE ATMOSPHERE PRESSING AT A CERTAIN PLACE
- DISTANCE NORTH OR SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR
- A PLACE WHERE TWO AIR MASSES MEET
- A STATEMENT ABOUT WHAT IS LIKELY TO HAPPEN IN THE FUTURE
- FROZEN OR PARTLY FROZEN RAIN
- A WARM AIR MASS MEETS A COLDER AIR MASS AND SLOWLY RISES ABOVE IT
- PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF BALLS OR CHUNKS OF ICE.
- EACH HALF OF EARTH
- A PLACE'S LONG TERM WEATHER CONDITION
- WATER THAT FALL FROM THE ATMOSPHERE AS RAIN, HAIL, SNOW OR SLEET
- HIGHEST CLOUDS IN THE SKY
- THE MEASURE OF HOW WARM SOMETHING IS
- A LARGE STORM THAT BRINGS HEAVY RAINS AND STRONG WINDS
33 Clues: FALLS IN DROPS • EACH HALF OF EARTH • HIGHEST CLOUDS IN THE SKY • LOW SHHET LIKE GRAY CLOUDS • USED TO MEASURE WIND SPEED • FROZEN OR PARTLY FROZEN RAIN • USED TO MEASURE AIR PRESSURE • USED TO MEASURE PRECIPITATION • SCIENTIST WHO STUDIES WEATHER • CLOUDS THAT BRING THUNDERSTORMS • THE AMOUNT OF MOISTURE IN THE AIR • A PLACE WHERE TWO AIR MASSES MEET • ...
Weather crossword puzzle 2022-10-04
24 Clues: sea • rain • snow • tree • lake • fall • beach • plant • River • storm • in/on • forest • cloudy • summer • flower • spring • desert • degree • its hot • mountain • it is cool • it is cloudy • there is a storm • Very sunny
Weather and Clothing 2022-10-18
weather terms 22 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). • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 and clitmate 2023-03-22
Across
- Scientist who observes weather conditions
- A air system with high air pressure
- A boundary between air masses
- A storm with heavy rain and lighting with thunder.
- A big storm gains its strength over the ocean
- Tool used to observe wind speed
- A front where the faster-moving warm air rises over the cold air bringing nice
- The atmospheric of an area over time
- A low cloud that covers the surface
- Any form of water such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A tool that observes air pressure
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- A air system with low air pressure
- The atmospheric conditions right here and now
- A front where neither air mass is moving
- A storm with high winds and bad storms with clouds on the ground
- A front where a warm air mass is in between two cold air masses
- Huge release of electricity
- Hot or cold
- A storm with high winds and snow
- A mass of air that shares the same qualities
- A front where the faster-moving cold air sinks under the warm air bringing bad
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The path water takes around the world
- Caused by heat expanding quickly to cause a loud noise
24 Clues: Hot or cold • Huge release of electricity • A boundary between air masses • Tool used to observe wind speed • A storm with high winds and snow • A tool that observes air pressure • A air system with low air pressure • A air system with high air pressure • A low cloud that covers the surface • The atmospheric of an area over time • The amount of water vapor in the air • ...
weather and clitmate 2023-03-22
Across
- Scientist who observes weather conditions
- A air system with high air pressure
- A boundary between air masses
- A storm with heavy rain and lighting with thunder.
- A big storm gains its strength over the ocean
- Tool used to observe wind speed
- A front where the faster-moving warm air rises over the cold air bringing nice
- The atmospheric of an area over time
- A low cloud that covers the surface
- Any form of water such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- A tool that observes air pressure
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- A air system with low air pressure
- The atmospheric conditions right here and now
- A front where neither air mass is moving
- A storm with high winds and bad storms with clouds on the ground
- A front where a warm air mass is in between two cold air masses
- Huge release of electricity
- Hot or cold
- A storm with high winds and snow
- A mass of air that shares the same qualities
- A front where the faster-moving cold air sinks under the warm air bringing bad
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- The path water takes around the world
- Caused by heat expanding quickly to cause a loud noise
24 Clues: Hot or cold • Huge release of electricity • A boundary between air masses • Tool used to observe wind speed • A storm with high winds and snow • A tool that observes air pressure • A air system with low air pressure • A air system with high air pressure • A low cloud that covers the surface • The atmospheric of an area over time • The amount of water vapor in the air • ...
weather and climate 2023-03-22
Across
- gauge measure the amount of rain over time
- a snow storm that is hits you with a bunch of cold air
- surge is something that tells you that there will be a storm coming
- is rain snow sleet hail
- is the different in degrees hot/cold
- Measure the amount of air pressure
- Measure temperature
- is something that is very hot and is very fast
- is a tunnel of wind in a circle getting faster that will most likey form in farms
- that form in the heights troposphere
- is clouds that are on the ground
- Measure humidity
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- is the bigger version of the tornado
- the movement of water
- is something that is loud after lighting hits
- Measure the amount of air
- Measure theamount of precipitation
- when different temperature will change
- contains many instruments
- is when water will fall from the sky that is not rain snow sleet hail
- is a storm that has very heavy rain and lighting
- measure the speed of the wind
22 Clues: Measure humidity • Measure temperature • the movement of water • is rain snow sleet hail • Measure the amount of air • contains many instruments • measure the speed of the wind • is clouds that are on the ground • Measure theamount of precipitation • Measure the amount of air pressure • is the bigger version of the tornado • is the different in degrees hot/cold • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- A weather front is a boundary between air masses that have different temperatures.
- a storm with large amounts of snow or blowing snow, winds
- known for their heavy rains and lightning.
- all weather conditions for a particular location averaged over a long period of time.
- a cloud that touches the ground.
- have more air pressure than their surroundings.
- a huge release of electricity.
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- They form in layers that spread horizontally and may cover the entire sky like a thick blanket.
- refers to relative humidity.
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- "suck" air into them because nature wants everything to have equal pressure.
- the conditions at a specific location and time.
- the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
- a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout.
- runs into a cold air mass it creates
- Hail,snow,rain,sleet
- occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass.
- The temperature at which water vapor condenses
- an enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains.
- The air heats and expands so quickly that it explodes. This creates the loud sound of
- is made of ice crystals. They are thin and wispy.
- clouds are white and puffy. Convection currents make them grow upward and they may grow very tall.
- a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds.
23 Clues: Hail,snow,rain,sleet • refers to relative humidity. • a huge release of electricity. • a cloud that touches the ground. • runs into a cold air mass it creates • 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 • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-22
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- front a warm air mass becomes trapped between two cold air masses.
- occur low in the troposphere.
- have more air pressure than their surroundings.
- is the amount of water vapor in the air.
- is the science dealing with the atmosphere
- mass is a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout.
- is a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds.
- are known for their heavy rains
- is white and puffy.
- front two air masses stop moving when they meet.
- is a snow storm that has high winds. To be called a blizzard
- point If this temperature is below freezing, ice crystals
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- suck" air into them because nature wants everything to have equal pressure.
- measures the amount of air (barometric) pressure in the air.
- surge is very high water located in the low pressure eye of the hurricane.
- front The warm air mass is moving faster than the cold air mass
- forms high in the troposphere.
- is an enormous storm with high winds and heavy rains.
- water vapor condenses as ice crystals but they melt in warmer air in the atmosphere and then refreeze closer to the ground as small ice pellets
- is used to measure humidity.
- Hail forms in thunderstorms when strong updrafts carry rain high into the troposphere.
- front occurs when a cold air mass runs into a warm air mass.
- water vapor condenses as ice crystals and the temperature remains below freezing as it falls to the ground
- water droplets that fall when the temperature is above freezing
24 Clues: is white and puffy. • is used to measure humidity. • occur low in the troposphere. • forms high in the troposphere. • are known for their heavy rains • is the amount of water vapor in the air. • is the science dealing with the atmosphere • have more air pressure than their surroundings. • is a funnel-shaped cloud of whirling high winds. • ...
6th grade Weather 2023-02-28
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- this state of matter is the one with the highest energy
- used to measure relative humidity- a sling _____
- air masses are described by their ___ and ___ content
- an air mass coming from the equator off of the south American continent would be called this
- when sparks form releasing light, heat and sound in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm
- precipitation that falls as snow, melts and then refreezes into an ice pellets
- clouds on the ground
- the sound of the explosion during a lightning strike is called this
- leaving an area because nad weather is on the way is called ___
- temperature at which watervapor condenses
- sent into the atmosphere to measure temperature, wind speed/direction and humidity
- this radar instrument can show precipitation movement and winds
- overflow of water due to a lot of rainfall and quickly
- violent winter storm with lots of snow and winds
- when a cold air mass and warm air mass meet and neither has the energy to move the other
- when snow falls, the equivalent amount of rain is ___ times the amount of snow
- disturbances in the atmosphere
- matter change directly from a solid to a gas
- thunderstorms form from this type of cloud
- this suffix is used to show that a cloud is a rainy one
- pellet of ice larger than 5mm
- rain less than 0.5mm
- liquid rain that falls then freezes when it contacts something cold on land
- the percentage of water vapor in the air compared to what it can hold at that temperature
- intense tropical storm with winds over 74mph
- swirling wind with a high pressure are, brings in drier good weather
- scientists that study weather
- clouds form when water vapor ______ to form liquid water or solid ice crystals
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- standalone instrument that can measure temperature, humidity, pressure, etc
- these take images of Earth in space to help meteorologists
- long period of time with little rain
- when a cold air mass comes in and moves a warm air mass up and out
- storm that arises quickly with little to no warning- funnel shaped clouds and swirling fast winds
- 2 things are required to make clouds- cold air and the presence of ___ in the air
- an air mass that forms over land is called this
- clouds that resemble cotton balls
- used to measure the amount of rainfall
- an air mass that forms over water is called this
- swirling center of low air pressure that causes clouds wind and rain (Australia areas)
- lines on a map showing areas of similar air pressure
- any form of water that falls from the sky
- you can add this form of energy to a solid or liquid to convert its state of matter to a gas
- water moves through the atmosphere and back to the ground in a never-ending ___ ___
- at a cold front, cold air meets warm air and goes ___ it because it is heavier
- when a warm air mass moves in slowly pushing the colder air in front of it away
- polar air masses bring ___ air
- a boundary where 2 air masses meet is called this
- a cold air mass coming in from the Pacific ocean would be called this type of air mass
- lines on a map connecting areas of similar temperatures
- continental air masses bring ___ air
- matter change directly from a gas to a solid
- when water vapor converts directly to an ice crystal it is called this
- when a warm air mass is trapped between 2 cold air masses it is called this
- wispy feather like clouds at very high altitudes
- this prefix means mid-level clouds
- parcel of air with the same temperature, pressure, and humidity
- clouds that cover the sky like a blanket
57 Clues: clouds on the ground • rain less than 0.5mm • pellet of ice larger than 5mm • scientists that study weather • polar air masses bring ___ air • disturbances in the atmosphere • clouds that resemble cotton balls • this prefix means mid-level clouds • long period of time with little rain • continental air masses bring ___ air • used to measure the amount of rainfall • ...
Weather Patterns Amplify 2023-02-27
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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
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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
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 • a measure of how hot or cold something is • when something becomes different over time • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • ...
Adjectives and weather 2023-03-29
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- the snow
- reserved (f,s)
- difficult
- it is raining
- brunette (m,s)
- rainbow
- talented (f,p)
- blonde (f,p)
- easy
- organized (m,s)
- it is cloudy
- it is cool
- it is cold
- it is snowing
- nice (f,p)
- long
- penguin
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- clouds
- the sun
- spring
- disorganized
- young (m,s)
- winter
- fall
- impatient (s)
- strict (f, s)
- scarecrow
- short (f,p)
- unkind (m,s)
- seasons
- summer
31 Clues: fall • easy • long • clouds • spring • winter • summer • the sun • rainbow • seasons • penguin • the snow • difficult • scarecrow • it is cool • it is cold • nice (f,p) • young (m,s) • short (f,p) • disorganized • blonde (f,p) • it is cloudy • unkind (m,s) • it is raining • impatient (s) • strict (f, s) • it is snowing • reserved (f,s) • brunette (m,s) • talented (f,p) • organized (m,s)
Weather, season, months 2024-04-26
21 Clues: kõu • mai • suvi • välk • talv • udune • juuni • märts • juuli • kevad • sügis • aprill • lumine • tormine • pilvine • uduvihm • vihmane • tuuline • veebruar • päikseline • päikesepaiste
Weather and climate 2024-03-26
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- метель
- засуха
- лужа
- период сильной жары
- дождик (2)
- молния
- изморось
- песчаная буря, самум
- снежная буря, буран
- дождевая капля
- сухой
- шторм; буря; ветер от 7 до 10 баллов
- ливень
- гроза
- смерч
- ураган
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- снежный занос; сугроб
- снежинка
- наводнение
- влажный
- градина
- гром
- влажность
- радуга
- густой туман с дымом и копотью
- затянутый облаками
26 Clues: лужа • гром • сухой • гроза • смерч • метель • засуха • молния • радуга • ливень • ураган • влажный • градина • снежинка • изморось • влажность • наводнение • дождик (2) • дождевая капля • затянутый облаками • период сильной жары • снежная буря, буран • песчаная буря, самум • снежный занос; сугроб • густой туман с дымом и копотью • шторм; буря; ветер от 7 до 10 баллов
Weather Maps Crossword 2023-05-05
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- measures the air pressure in millibars (mb)
- air pressure is measured in this (mb)
- lines of equal air temperature
- water that falls from sky in the form of rain, snow or hail
- lines of equal air pressure
- _______ air pressure indicates high humidity and clouds
- a rain ___________ is used to measure precipitation
- a measure of moisture in the atmosphere
- warm air rises because it is less __________ than cooler air
- precipitation at >32 degrees Fahrenheit
- a prediction about how the weather will change over time
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- high ____________ (like the Rocky mountains) are usually cooler
- the process that forms clouds from water vapor in the air
- high ___________ are usually cooler, low _________ are usually warmer
- precipitation at <32 degrees Fahrenheit
- measures the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or celsius
- _________ gauge measures how much it rains in inches
- an air _________ is a large collection of air with similar temperature and moisture levels
- the capital of New York State
- the closer the isobars are the faster the wind ___________
- _______ air pressure indicates clear, sunny skies
- the line of latitude at 0 degrees, the hottest place on Earth
- the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
23 Clues: lines of equal air pressure • the capital of New York State • lines of equal air temperature • air pressure is measured in this (mb) • precipitation at <32 degrees Fahrenheit • a measure of moisture in the atmosphere • precipitation at >32 degrees Fahrenheit • measures the air pressure in millibars (mb) • _______ air pressure indicates clear, sunny skies • ...
STARR Weather crossword 2024-04-08
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- Another word for frozen rain
- Forms over warm water near the equator
- Where most hurricanes are formed
- Can be seen when bubbles, gas, or colors are made
- When a storm is more then 39 mph but less then 74mph
- Brings fair weather
- The energy type produced while chewing food
- Brings precipitation to the area
- Drives convection currents
- a less fancy word for rain
- When there is lots of rain in a area
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- When a storm is less then 39 miles per hour
- This energy type can be made by mixing chemicals
- When cold and warm air run into each other and cannot over power the other
- A fancy word for rain
- When there are clouds over a area
- Energy that is heat powered
- When there are clear skies
- Currents driven by the sun
- The land version of a hurricane
20 Clues: Brings fair weather • A fancy word for rain • When there are clear skies • Currents driven by the sun • Drives convection currents • a less fancy word for rain • Energy that is heat powered • Another word for frozen rain • The land version of a hurricane • Where most hurricanes are formed • Brings precipitation to the area • When there are clouds over a area • ...
season and weather 2024-08-21
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- = udara agak dingin
- = cerah
- = banjir
- = hujan es
- = udara panas
- = angin sejuk
- day, sunny day = hari cerah
- = membeku, sangat dingin
- = udara sejuk
- = panas
- flash = kilat
- = angin ribut, angin topan
- = suhu
- = berangin
- = bersalju
- = angin puyuh
- = musim panas
- = musim dingin
- climate = iklim tropis
- season = murim kemarau
- = basah
- = badai
- snowstorm = badai salju
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- = angin
- = angin topan
- = kelembapan
- = hujan bercampur salju
- = petir
- = cuaca
- = berkabut
- = iklim
- tide = air pasang
- = kabut
- = hujan
- = musim
- = mendung
- = lembab
- = basah
- = musim semi
- = gerhana
- = kekeringan
- tide = air surut
- = udara dingin
- = mekar
- = musim gugur
- = pelangi
46 Clues: = suhu • = angin • = cerah • = petir • = cuaca • = iklim • = kabut • = hujan • = musim • = panas • = basah • = mekar • = basah • = badai • = banjir • = lembab • = mendung • = gerhana • = pelangi • = hujan es • = berkabut • = berangin • = bersalju • = kelembapan • = musim semi • = kekeringan • = angin topan • = udara panas • = angin sejuk • = udara sejuk • flash = kilat • = angin puyuh • = musim panas • = musim gugur • = udara dingin • = musim dingin • ...
Music and weather 2024-05-16
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- nervoso, ansioso
- freddo gelido
- nuvoloso
- fresco
- fisarmonica
- sassofono
- musica country
- felice
- tastiere
- rock
- piove
- chitarra
- jazz
- tromba
- montagna
- ventilato, vento
- lago
- batteria
- flauto
- scogliera
- freddo
- pianoforte
- heavy metal
- r&b
- arrabbiato
- isola
- violino
- torrido
- spiaggia
- solleggiato
- foresta
- giungla
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- vulcano
- nevica
- musica classica
- caldo
- rap
- emozionato, eccitato
- pop
- armonica a bocca
- deserto
- reggae
- fiume
- asciutto
- tuoni e lampo
- triste
- piovoso
- contrabbasso
- calmo
- gelido
- collina
- spaventato
- molto caldo
- mare
- grime
- valle
- clarinetto
- annoiato
- nebbia
59 Clues: rap • pop • r&b • rock • jazz • lago • mare • caldo • fiume • piove • calmo • grime • valle • isola • nevica • fresco • felice • reggae • tromba • triste • flauto • gelido • freddo • nebbia • vulcano • deserto • piovoso • collina • violino • torrido • foresta • giungla • nuvoloso • tastiere • asciutto • chitarra • montagna • batteria • annoiato • spiaggia • sassofono • scogliera • spaventato • pianoforte • clarinetto • arrabbiato • fisarmonica • molto caldo • heavy metal • solleggiato • ...
Meteorology/weather/climate 2024-05-21
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- wind scale
- happens when ice falls
- the circle of water
- brings bad weather
- 5000m in the sky
- masses of water
- used to gather data
- brings sowers
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- steady blow of wind
- stream of air
- moving air
- 4000m in the sky
- 2000m in the sky
- when things evaporate
- low altitude
- altitude
- produces light
- gas
- 8000m in the sky
- tropical air mass
20 Clues: gas • altitude • wind scale • moving air • low altitude • stream of air • brings sowers • produces light • masses of water • 4000m in the sky • 2000m in the sky • 5000m in the sky • 8000m in the sky • tropical air mass • brings bad weather • steady blow of wind • the circle of water • used to gather data • when things evaporate • happens when ice falls
Weather and Climate 2024-08-26
Across
- The boundary formed when cold air mass advances on warm air.
- The distance between successive waves of radiant energy.
- A general increase in temperature over a time period of at least several decades. Primarily due to carbon dioxide levels.
- the exchange of energy needed to change the state of water.
- Circulation in fluid that is caused by temperature induced density differences.
- The amount of solar energy intercepted by an area of Earth.
- The parallel of 23.5° south latitude.
- The equinox in spring.
- Heat that can be felt.
- The angle solar radiation strikes at a particular place and time.
- The parallel of 23.5° north latitude.
- On September 22 or 23, at noon, perpendicular sun rays strike the equator.
- Radient energy emitted by the sun in wavelengths of 0.2 to 5.0 microns.
- Energy in the form of electromagnetic waves that move in all directions.
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- A boundary between warm and cool air.
- Water changing from gas to liquid.
- Atmospheric warming that results from the passage of incoming shortwave energy and the capture of outgoing longwave energy.
- precipitation caused by hills or mountains.
- The cooling of air caused by expansion of rising air.
- Energy reradiate by the earth in 5.0 to 30.0 microns.
- Trace substances in the atmosphere that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
- The use of water by plants.
- A gas composed of molecules with three oxygen atoms.
- A trace gas found in the atmosphere.
- The actual water content of air expressed as a percentage of how much water the air could hold at a given temperature.
- The maximum water vapor that air could hold.
- Horizontal air movements.
- The boundary formed when warm air mass advances against a cooler one.
- Radient energy from the sun.
- Heat stored in water and water vapor.
30 Clues: The equinox in spring. • Heat that can be felt. • Horizontal air movements. • The use of water by plants. • Radient energy from the sun. • Water changing from gas to liquid. • A trace gas found in the atmosphere. • A boundary between warm and cool air. • The parallel of 23.5° south latitude. • The parallel of 23.5° north latitude. • Heat stored in water and water vapor. • ...
Weather and Climate 2024-10-08
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- humid air mass that forms over water
- a band of fast-moving air high in the troposphere blowing across the US from west to east bringing in cooler air from Canada
- type of heat transfer that allows energy from the Sun to reach Earth
- warm, equatorial current that flows north past Florida's east coast depositing heat
- the vertical uplift of air caused when two sea breezes collide
- occurs when positive and negative charges between the atmosphere and objects on the ground connect resulting in an electric discharge
- the atmospheric conditions of an area that changes from day to day
- _______ effect is the warming of a planet's surface by the presence of gases that are able to trap heat
- ______ effect is the curving of wind and ocean currents due to Earth's rotation
- type of heat transfer that occurs as warm air rises and cooler air sinks
- measures wind speed
- the side of the mountain that is cooler, rainy, and breezy
- a very large slow moving rotating storm that forms over large volumes of very warm water
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- brings up cooler, nutrient rich bottom water to the surface
- a small scale, short lived violently rotating column of air that forms from supercell thunderstorms and in tropical storms and hurricanes
- circular surface current found in all of the major ocean basins
- a global wind located between 0° and 30° latitude; pushes Atlantic hurricanes towards the US
- the overall weather conditions of a region based on decades of atmospheric data
- this always moves from high to low pressure due to Earth's uneven heating
- this occurs due to low pressure in the atmosphere; the lower the pressure, the more intense these become
- occurs when lightning superheats a very small column of air causing it to expand rapidly
- along with temperature, this factor drives the movement of deep ocean currents
- brings oxygen down to marine life in deeper ocean water
- dry air mass that forms over land
- type of heat transfer responsible for Earth's atmosphere being heated
25 Clues: measures wind speed • dry air mass that forms over land • humid air mass that forms over water • brings oxygen down to marine life in deeper ocean water • the side of the mountain that is cooler, rainy, and breezy • brings up cooler, nutrient rich bottom water to the surface • the vertical uplift of air caused when two sea breezes collide • ...
Weather 1+2 2022-11-02
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- partially melted snow or ice
- light rain falling in very fine drops
- The major problem in this transmission system is that laser beams cannot penetrate rain or ______ fog.
- a severe snowstorm with high winds
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- It's possible to sell or buy anything and everything _____ on this site, which ranges from small products like pens to larger ones like yacht, homes, and luxury automobiles.
- start and seem likely to continue
- to present, give, or bestow something liberally or abundantly to someone or something
- There are always difficulties when we have a long _____ of bad weather.
- gradually become less strong
- a deposit of small white ice crystals formed on the ground or other surfaces when the temperature falls below freezing
- arrive in great numbers
- baking hot
- raining very hard
- stop (about bad weather)
- a____of thunder
- a little cold (can be used before a noun)
- any amount of rain that is considered especially heavy (driving rain)
- A ______ of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it
- contrary to your expectations, the weather is good
- not to feel 100%
- very cold
- a sudden violent rainstorm
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- As soon as the weather ___up, the ground searches recommenced.
- On Lebanon, he said that the country continued to be in the ____ of a deep political crisis.
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- I really don't know
- marked by a relatively high level of water vapour in the atmosphere
- a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather
- ____, and sun the shines, the event will be tremendous.
- He could remember so acutely running for Tor Bay in a _____ gale. Maria was in Plymouth, and the second child was on the way.
- a bank of deep snow heaped up by the wind
- fairly warm and pleasant
- Naftogaz and Ukraine are ___ on thin ice over next Gazprom payment.
- begin to suspect that (something) is happening; hear a rumour of
- a day or period of very hot weather (inf)
- a heavy fall of rain (short)
- unable to move because of fog
- a very strong wind
- meeting that involves a lot of angry argument or criticism
- a little bit cold
- soft breeze
- rain very hard
- a thin layer of mist, cloud etc that makes it difficult to see clearly
- to leave a place quickly when you are angry or upset about something
- it was easy, peasy, lemon squeezy
- not a ____of rain
- a gentle wind
- a ____of fog
- a short, strong, sudden rush of wind
- be raining very hard (inf)
- rain containing some ice, as when snow melts as it falls
- become better (about the weather)
- it's just starting to rain
- _____weather is rough, windy, and often rainy, with the wind often changing in strength or direction
55 Clues: very cold • baking hot • soft breeze • a ____of fog • a gentle wind • rain very hard • a____of thunder • not to feel 100% • a little bit cold • raining very hard • not a ____of rain • a very strong wind • I really don't know • arrive in great numbers • fairly warm and pleasant • stop (about bad weather) • be raining very hard (inf) • it's just starting to rain • a sudden violent rainstorm • ...
Weather & Climate Final 2023-02-03
Across
- distance north or south of the equator v
- It is winter here in the northern hemisphere. What season is it in the southern hemisphere?
- at 0o
- (degrees) the latitude of the equator
- global ________ influence weather
- in the ocean, these are driven by winds
- a mountain can create a
- lines of latitude are also called _______ because the lines are _______
- Places on Earth around 45o are known as __________ latitudes
- snowflakes that partially melt and then refreeze before hitting the ground
- gas to a liquid
- latitude is measured in these
- ______ winds blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth
- amount of water vapor in the air
- Earth’s shape
- amount of water vapor in the air as compared to how much the air can hold at that temperature is _________ humidity
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- a region’s average weather conditions over a long period
- the reason for the seasons
- these are found at 90o
- this is the side of a mountain that is in a rain shadow
- drops of water that can form on grass and leaves due to condensation
- Earth’s tilt creates these
- these can influence climate by forcing air to rise, cool, and condense
- one revolution of Earth takes a _______
- an effect that makes objects moving in a straight line appear to curve
- Earth does this around the sun
- the region between 23.5oN and 23.5oS
- it takes 24 hours for Earth to do this
- warm air is less _________
- at this latitude around the world you find mostly deserts
- short-term changes in the air for a given time and place
31 Clues: at 0o • Earth’s shape • gas to a liquid • these are found at 90o • a mountain can create a • the reason for the seasons • Earth’s tilt creates these • warm air is less _________ • latitude is measured in these • Earth does this around the sun • amount of water vapor in the air • global ________ influence weather • the region between 23.5oN and 23.5oS • ...
Days, Months, Weather 2023-01-30
Weather Project Crossword 2023-01-31
24 Clues: pen • may • fall • july • june • easy • april • march • awful • summer • winter • shorts • boring • boring • january • october • amusing • notebook • horrible • december • cellphone • difficult • calculator • printemps spring
Weather 天気 2022-09-29
60 Clues: 嵐 • 風 • 雪 • 雨 • 雲 • 氷 • 霧 • 空 • 虹 • 霜 • 気温 • 熱波 • 結露 • 竜巻 • 干潮 • 満潮 • 寒い • 予報 • 暑い • 湿度 • 空気 • 雷鳴 • 台風 • 日光 • 雪の • 突風 • 華氏 • 嵐の • 雨の • 洪水 • 霧雨 • 稲妻 • 強風 • 晴天 • 寒い • 摂氏 • 日没 • 降水量 • 干ばつ • 暖かい • 日の出 • そよ風 • 激しい • ひょう • 霧が深い • 寒冷前線 • 風の強い • 猛ふぶき • にわか雨 • 日が照る • 蒸し暑い • 湿度の高い • 激しい雷雨 • ハリケーン • サイクロン • モンスーン • 雨の降らない • くもっている • ひとひらの雪 • どんよりとした
Weather and Climate 2022-08-21
Across
- the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- the flow of air from land to a body of water
- the layer of Earth’s atmosphere immediately above the stratosphere
- distance from the equator, measured in degrees
- the transfer of heat between two substances that are in direct contact
- measures wind speed
- the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- reflection of light in all directions
- a local wind that blows from an ocean or lake towards land
- elevation above sea level
- the average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance
- the envelope of gases that surrounds the planet
- water in the form of a gas
- the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place
- the increased cooling that a wind can cause
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- the lower part of the thermosphere
- the total energy of motion in the particles of a substance
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure
- the way Earth’s rotation makes winds curve
- winds that blow over short distances
- measurement of how much mass of a substance is contained in a given volume
- the outer layer of the thermosphere
- the movement of air parallel to Earth’s surface
- the trapping of heat near a planet’s surface by certain gases in the planet’s atmosphere
- the pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
- the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- the second-lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere
- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
28 Clues: measures wind speed • elevation above sea level • water in the form of a gas • the lower part of the thermosphere • the outer layer of the thermosphere • winds that blow over short distances • reflection of light in all directions • the lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere • the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere • the way Earth’s rotation makes winds curve • ...
Weather & Climate Crossword 2022-12-02
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- High clouds that look like tiny cotton balls bunched together
- Some precipitation soaks into the ground
- Fluffy clouds that are flat on the bottom and usually mean fair weather
- Low-level cloud that forms in layers and usually brings rain
- the conditions of Earth’s atmosphere at a certain time and place
- Water condenses (changes from a gas into a liquid) into water droplets. These water droplets form clouds
- Forms when drops of rain freeze in the cloud and are carried higher into the cloud freezing over and over before falling to Earth’s surface
- Water evaporates (changes from a liquid to a gas) into water vapor due to heat from the Sun
- Dark gray covering cloud that usually brings rain
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- Precipitation collects in rivers, streams, oceans, and lakes allowing it to be evaporated and begin the water cycle again
- Thin clouds that look like feathers and form high in the sky; usually bring fair weather
- Rain that freezes as it falls to Earth’s surface
- When clouds become too heavy, the water droplets fall to Earth’s surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- the layers of air that surround Earth’s surface
- Falls when the temperature in the cloud is below freezing (32°F)
- Precipitation that flows downhill on Earth’s surface to rivers, streams, lakes, and oceans
- Low puffy, gray clouds that can sometimes produce rain
- Tall clouds that bring thunderstorms
- Small, white, puffy, middle level cloud
- Falling drops of liquid water
- Cloud that forms close to the ground
21 Clues: Falling drops of liquid water • Tall clouds that bring thunderstorms • Cloud that forms close to the ground • Small, white, puffy, middle level cloud • Some precipitation soaks into the ground • the layers of air that surround Earth’s surface • Rain that freezes as it falls to Earth’s surface • Dark gray covering cloud that usually brings rain • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-12-06
Across
- Become larger in size
- the uppermost region of Earth's atmosphere.
- each of the four divisions of the year
- located at about 30 degrees north and south
- is the measure of hotness or coldness.
- The Southern of the axis of rotation
- the low-latitude overturning circulations
- An imaginary line that is drawn around the earth that separate the North and Southern Hemispheres
- model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth's wind circulation
- The lower half of the Earth’s equator
- Gasses that cover some planets.
Down
- Force exerted by air
- The upper half of the Earth’s equator
- The opposite direction that the hands on a clock go.
- the substance's mass per unit of volume
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- The same direction that the hands on a clock go.
- A period of time of inactivity
- The Northern of the axis of rotation
- decrease in size, number, or range.
- which extend from between 60 and 70 degrees north and south, to the poles.
- cold winds that blow around high pressure areas
- A slightly sloped position or movement.
- a layer of Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the mesosphere
24 Clues: Force exerted by air • Become larger in size • A period of time of inactivity • Gasses that cover some planets. • the lowest region of the atmosphere • decrease in size, number, or range. • The Northern of the axis of rotation • The Southern of the axis of rotation • The upper half of the Earth’s equator • The lower half of the Earth’s equator • ...
Unit 15 Weather 2022-05-12
22 Clues: ilm • märg • jahe • kelk • udune • ingel • keegi • inetu • lumine • asemel • sulama • kartul • väline • härmas • lahing • tervis • kindlus • pilvine • uisutama • lumehang • lumepall • kühveldama
WEATHER AND SEASON 2025-03-07
Across
- Light rain with very small droplets.
- The warmest season
- Sudden, intense wind and rain.
- A sudden, strong burst of wind.
- A sky fully covered with clouds.
- Fast-moving air currents high in the atmosphere.
- The season when flowers bloom
- Where the sky meets the Earth.
- A gentle wind.
Down
- White,fluffy things in the sky
- Ice crystals that form on cold surfaces.
- The sound caused by lightning.
- Strong wind, often at sea.
- Thick cloud on the ground making it hard to see
- The season when leaves fall
- A mix of rain and ice.
- A violent rotating column of air.
- The coldest season
- During winter season
- Water droplets that fall from clouds
20 Clues: A gentle wind. • The warmest season • The coldest season • During winter season • A mix of rain and ice. • Strong wind, often at sea. • The season when leaves fall • The season when flowers bloom • White,fluffy things in the sky • The sound caused by lightning. • Sudden, intense wind and rain. • Where the sky meets the Earth. • A sudden, strong burst of wind. • ...
Weather and Seasons 2025-03-07
Across
- El mes en el que comienza la primavera
- Un clima un poco frío, pero no demasiado
- Una condición climática con truenos y relámpagos
- Una condición climática con fuertes corrientes de aire
- Una condición climática con niebla
- Un mes de invierno y Navidad
- Un clima con temperaturas muy bajas
- Un mes de vacaciones en muchos países
- Una condición climática con mucha nieve
- Un mes con mucha lluvia
- El mes más corto del año
- El mes en el que comienza el verano
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- Un clima con temperaturas muy altas
- Una condición climática con hielo en el suelo
- El último mes de la primavera
- Una condición climática con muchas nubes
- El penúltimo mes del año
- Un mes de otoño con Halloween
- Una condición climática con mucha lluvia
- Un mes muy caluroso en verano
- El primer mes del año
- El mes en el que comienza el otoño
- Un clima templado, ni muy frío ni muy caliente
- Una condición climática con mucho sol
24 Clues: El primer mes del año • Un mes con mucha lluvia • El penúltimo mes del año • El mes más corto del año • Un mes de invierno y Navidad • El último mes de la primavera • Un mes de otoño con Halloween • Un mes muy caluroso en verano • Una condición climática con niebla • El mes en el que comienza el otoño • Un clima con temperaturas muy altas • Un clima con temperaturas muy bajas • ...
weather and season 2025-03-07
Across
- Light rain with very small droplets.
- The warmest season
- Sudden, intense wind and rain.
- A sudden, strong burst of wind.
- A sky fully covered with clouds.
- Fast-moving air currents high in the atmosphere.
- The season when flowers bloom
- Where the sky meets the Earth.
- A gentle wind.
Down
- White,fluffy things in the sky
- Ice crystals that form on cold surfaces.
- The sound caused by lightning.
- Strong wind, often at sea.
- Thick cloud on the ground making it hard to see
- The season when leaves fall
- A mix of rain and ice.
- A violent rotating column of air.
- The coldest season
- During winter season
- Water droplets that fall from clouds
20 Clues: A gentle wind. • The warmest season • The coldest season • During winter season • A mix of rain and ice. • Strong wind, often at sea. • The season when leaves fall • The season when flowers bloom • White,fluffy things in the sky • The sound caused by lightning. • Sudden, intense wind and rain. • Where the sky meets the Earth. • A sudden, strong burst of wind. • ...
Weather and Climate 2025-03-07
Across
- A type of precipitation in which there is time for the water to melt and turn into a liquid for a short period of time, but the temperature in the atmosphere cools long enough for the particles to freeze as they hit the geosphere.
- A substance changing from a liquid to a gas by adding energy to it.
- The amount of air that pushes down on any surface.
- Any form of water that condenses in the atmosphere, becomes too heavy and falls back down to Earth onto its surface.
- Occurs when a mass of warmer air moves into an area where there is colder air. The warm air just slides on top of the colder denser air.
- Process in which a solid changes directly into a gas without becoming a liquid.
- Condition in the atmosphere in a place for a short period of time.
- A large quantity of air that has similar temperature and moisture. It can be as large as a few states in size.
- System of the Earth where clouds form
- Fluffy, white clouds that are a sign of good weather.
Down
- Tall, storm clouds that produce violent storms.
- Process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through the stomata (small openings) in their leaves.
- Water in gaseous form
- System of the Earth that includes all the water on the planet.
- The general weather of a place over a long period of time (ie. 30 years)
- Occurs when a mass of colder air moves into where warmer air is and forces itself below the warm air.
- The amount of water in the atmosphere
- Precipitation type that as the particles fall they warm up and are water as they hit the geosphere.
- Process in which a substance changes from a gas to a liquid.
- Feathery, high forming clouds that are made of ice crystals
- A type of precipitation in which the atmosphere is not warm enough to change the water into a liquid, so it stays frozen and in crystals.
- Flat grey clouds that cover the entire sky, a light drizzle may occur.
- Precipitation that is only seen during thunderstorms. The liquid water falling gets caught up in a gust of wind that brings it up into the colder atmosphere. The liquid super cools and then becomes too heavy and falls back down to the geosphere.
23 Clues: Water in gaseous form • The amount of water in the atmosphere • System of the Earth where clouds form • Tall, storm clouds that produce violent storms. • The amount of air that pushes down on any surface. • Fluffy, white clouds that are a sign of good weather. • Feathery, high forming clouds that are made of ice crystals • ...
Unit 15 Weather 2025-03-19
20 Clues: ilm • jahe • pilv • kelk • uisk • udune • omama • lahing • leidma • härmas • kühvel • tegema • väline • lumine • niiske • pilvine • kindlus • eelmine • lumehang • lumepall
Weather Unit Review 2024-10-06
Across
- Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of
- a form of energy with shorter wavelengths than violet light
- This is a natural source of air pollution
- The part of the water cycle when vapor cools and forms water droplets
- The process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor
- reflection of light in all directions
- the holding of heat by gases in the air
- This is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- The way Earth’s rotation makes winds curve is called the
- The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low is called
- This layer of the atmosphere causes meteors to burn up
Down
- Plants evaporate water vapor through their leaves
- The jet stream can be found in this layer
- wavelengths that are longer than red light
- weather occurs in this atmospheric layer
- The temperature at which condensation begins is called
- Energy from the sun travels to Earth’s surface by
- Lava flows from this source of natural air pollution
- This layer of the atmosphere is very hot
- Air pressure _______ closer to sea level
- This part of the water cycle occurs when water collects in an area
- A type of greenhouse gas
- Athletes typically train at high ______.
- The measure of the amount of water vapor in the air is called
- Humans burn this source of air pollution for energy
25 Clues: A type of greenhouse gas • reflection of light in all directions • Rain, sleet, and hail are all forms of • the holding of heat by gases in the air • weather occurs in this atmospheric layer • This layer of the atmosphere is very hot • Air pressure _______ closer to sea level • Athletes typically train at high ______. • The jet stream can be found in this layer • ...
Weather Patterns Vocabulary 2025-03-28
Across
- the scientific study of the weather.
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air.
- water as a gas.
- when something stays mostly the same over time.
- the movement of air in a particular drection.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- the layer of atmosphere closest to earth.
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery.
- where something comes from.
- Theforce on a surface caused by the wight of the air pushing down on Earth.
- when something becomes different over time.
Down
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that fallsfrom clouds onto the ground.
- the mixture of gasses surrounding a planet.
- to move from one place to another.
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
- the process by which gasses change into a liquid.
- something we observe to be the same over and over again.
- the ability to make things move or change.
- conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular place and time.
- An amount of air that moves as a unit.
- one thing that contributes to causing an event.
22 Clues: water as a gas. • where something comes from. • to move from one place to another. • the scientific study of the weather. • An amount of air that moves as a unit. • the layer of atmosphere closest to earth. • a measure of how hot or cold something is. • the ability to make things move or change. • liquid water droplets suspended in the air. • ...
Climate and weather 2025-03-27
Across
- - the height of water that comes a share with the Fropical storm (sea water)
- 66.55 -.polar region
- system- a weather system where it is cloudy & cool. Molecules of air are falling & Compressing (So are closer together)
- - the spin of a planet on its axis
- climate by variation of day-night temperature.
- first day of spring 12 hours of sun and 12 of darkness
- - Strong updraft that produces hail Sandstorm or dust storm dry windstorm
- - Puffy rounded clouds (water droplets)
- -when ice crystals form in clouds. and stay frozen all the way to the ground.
- of the storm- the center of a tropical Storm. The updraft pushes the clouds away and you can see blue sky.
- - enviornmental conditions at a specific time
- -Average environmental conditions by Season
- -ice crystals fall and get caught ht in an u in updraft back into the cloud, get a new layer of ice. The More times this happens the bigger the hail.
- - a discharge of electrical energy from the atmosphere
- - the orbit of a planet around its sun.
- a strong storm with rotating Motion at the surface
- system a weather system where it is Clear and warm. Molecules of air are rising and expanding (so are further apart)
- -storm with counterclockwise. movement in the South China or indian Sea.
- region 0° to 23°
- 23.5 N temperate zone
- - sound made by lightning
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- longest day of the year ( in our hemisphere)
- Spinning upóraft without rain clouds
- -Storm with counter clockwise Movement in the Northern hemisphere. in the atlantic or pacific
- - Snow storm with wind lasting over 3hrs.
- climate by moderating
- shortest day of the year ( in our hemisphere)
- - the top highest level of a large cumulo nimbus claud
- - high thin wispy clouds (ice crystals)
- -area around the eye where wind & rain is the hardest
- - Storm with clockwise movement found in the southern hemisphere
- 23.5 S.- temperate zone
- that affect Climate.
- - the weight of all the air column above. and around you.
- -a tornado over water.
- affects climate higher altitude gives lower temperatures
- - grey clouds with rain
- climate by moderating temperatures.
- . a metal tower with a wire to the ground designed to draw lightning away from buildings.
- - ice crystals melt and some refreeze on the way down (Making small pellets)
- the pattern made by the son at a Specific time every day
- first day of fall 12 hours of sun and 12 of darkness
- - medium
- -high
- 66.5N- polar region
- . Clouds like a blanket across sky
46 Clues: -high • - medium • region 0° to 23° • 66.5N- polar region • 66.55 -.polar region • that affect Climate. • climate by moderating • 23.5 N temperate zone • -a tornado over water. • 23.5 S.- temperate zone • - grey clouds with rain • - sound made by lightning • - the spin of a planet on its axis • . Clouds like a blanket across sky • climate by moderating temperatures. • ...
Climate and weather 2024-11-19
Across
- to change from a gas to a liquid
- the blanket of air that surround a planet
- a disturbance in the atmosphere that causes large amounts of wind
- the conditions in the atmosphere at a particular place and time
- the measurement of how high above ground something is
- a climate that is warm all year
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- very dry
Down
- water in the atmosphere that falls to Earth's surface
- very cold and dry
- the imaginary line that divides Earth into a northern half and a southern half
- an overflow of water that spreads over dry land and causes damage
- a large, funnel-shaped mass of swirling wind formed over land
- a large storm that forms over an ocean with strong winds and a lot of rain
- to change
- the average weather patterns of a place over a long period
- a long, dry period with little or no rain
- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- a measure of how far south or north of the equator a place is
20 Clues: very dry • to change • very cold and dry • a climate that is warm all year • to change from a gas to a liquid • to change from a liquid to a gas • the amount of water vapor in the air • the blanket of air that surround a planet • a long, dry period with little or no rain • the measure of how hot or cold something is • water in the atmosphere that falls to Earth's surface • ...
Geography and weather 2024-11-05
Across
- : Lack of water.
- : There are a lot of corrals.
- : A big fall of snow.
- : A lot of trees that are burning.
- : Ice storm.
- : Fall of water.
- : A big puddle of water.
- : Ancient Romans built many of that.
- : A person of stone.
- : Big clouds with rain and lightning.
- : It’s a rural zone.
- : There is a glass one in Paris.
- : Small plain between two mountains.
- : There are a lot of fishes and Italy as one (or four).
- : A big hill.
- : Uninterrupted rain.
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- : Land with trees.
- : Harry Kane.
- : Sound and electric light that come to the sky.
- : A short mountain.
- : Lava fountain.
- : Rocks that are falling down from a mountain.
- : A land in the sea.
- : There is water, but it’s not a sea or a lake.
- : Mountain with lava.
- : Movement of earth.
- : A movement of snow and wind.
- : It’s near the sea.
- : Strong wind circle.
- : A place where you pray.
- : Big wave of water.
- : Big construction.
- : It connects two different locations.
33 Clues: : Ice storm. • : Harry Kane. • : A big hill. • : Lack of water. • : Lava fountain. • : Fall of water. • : Land with trees. • : A short mountain. • : Big construction. • : A land in the sea. • : Movement of earth. • : It’s near the sea. • : Big wave of water. • : A person of stone. • : It’s a rural zone. • : A big fall of snow. • : Mountain with lava. • : Strong wind circle. • : Uninterrupted rain. • ...
