weather Crossword Puzzles
Weather choice project 2025-05-09
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- water that collects on the surface of the ground
- the layer where weather occurs
- when something becomes different over time
- a unit of air
- a liquid into a gas
- the movement of air
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air
- the constant movement of water throughout earth
- something we observe o be similar over and over again
- the force on the surface caused by the pressing down on earth
- one thing that contributes to an event
- a measure of how much water vapor in the air
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- water as a gas
- the measure of how hot or cold something is
- a force of attraction that pulls objects toward each other
- a gas turning into a liquid
- a mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- the ability to make things move or change
- sleet,rain,snow or hail
- to move from one object to another or place to another
20 Clues: a unit of air • water as a gas • a liquid into a gas • the movement of air • sleet,rain,snow or hail • a gas turning into a liquid • the layer where weather occurs • one thing that contributes to an event • a mixture of gases surrounding a planet • the ability to make things move or change • when something becomes different over time • liquid water droplets suspended in the air • ...
Weather & Atmosphere Review 2025-05-16
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- where two air masses meet
- Cold, dry air mass from polar regions
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- Polar winds blowing east to west
- Winds in mid-latitudes that blow west to east
- Huge storm over warm ocean water
- Measures wind direction
- Warm ocean current along the eastern U.S.
- Cutting down forests
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Haze from pollution and sunlight
- Warm, moist air mass from tropical oceans
- Detects precipitation and wind in storms
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Calm, rainy equatorial area
- Towering clouds that cause
- Measures temperature
- Fast-spinning funnel cloud
- Layer where all weather occurs
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds
- The warming of Earth’s atmosphere
- Layer with the ionosphere and auroras
- Water vapor turning into liquid
- Measures air pressure
- Water soaking into the ground
- The harmful version of this gas exists near Earth's surface
- Water flowing across land
- Nighttime breeze from land to sea
- Steady winds near the equator
- Outermost atmospheric layer
- Winter storm with snow and wind
- Measures wind speed
- Fuels from ancient plants and animals
- Cold air mass pushing under warm air
- Air mass that causes summer heatwaves in deserts
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- Winds that blow long distances in specific directions
- High, wispy clouds
- Calm area at 30° latitude
- Layer where meteors burn up
- Second most abundant gas
- Cool, moist air mass over oceans
- Fast-moving current in upper atmosphere
- Storm with lightning, thunder, and rain
- Front that doesn't move
- Formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front
- Water released from plant leaves
- Measures humidity
- Brings clear skies and sinking air
- Brings clouds and rising air
- Important gas for weather that’s less than 1%
- Measures rainfall
- Hot, dry air mass from deserts
- Heat-trapping process caused by gases
- Layer with the ozone layer
- Daytime breeze from sea to land
- Temperature at which air becomes saturated
- Warm air mass rising over cold air
- U.S. agency that protects the environment
- Liquid water turning into vapor
- Low, gray clouds covering the sky
- White, puffy clouds
- Protective gas that blocks UV in the stratosphere
62 Clues: Measures humidity • Measures rainfall • High, wispy clouds • White, puffy clouds • Measures wind speed • Cutting down forests • Measures temperature • Measures air pressure • Front that doesn't move • Measures wind direction • Second most abundant gas • where two air masses meet • Calm area at 30° latitude • Water flowing across land • Towering clouds that cause • Fast-spinning funnel cloud • ...
WILD AND WEATHER 2025-08-21
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- stories about the past
- a mountain with hot lava
- give support or rescue
- not in danger
- thing you wear on face to protect
- loud sound in the sky during a storm
- sound you make when sick
- not healthy
- very warm temperature
- white thing in the sky
- a person who stays alive after danger
- save someone in danger
- water moving up and down
- bright light in the sky during a storm
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- sickness that spreads to many people
- burning flames
- water that falls from the sky
- sudden shaking of the ground
- go to a safe place
- hot star in the sky
- a very big sea wave
- something very bad that happens
- move fast with legs
- grey air from fire
- too much water on land
- afraid of danger
- frozen water
- low temperature
- moving air
- heavy rain with strong wind
30 Clues: moving air • not healthy • frozen water • not in danger • burning flames • low temperature • afraid of danger • go to a safe place • grey air from fire • hot star in the sky • a very big sea wave • move fast with legs • very warm temperature • stories about the past • give support or rescue • too much water on land • white thing in the sky • save someone in danger • a mountain with hot lava • ...
Weather & Water Crossword 2025-11-01
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- Puffy, cotton-like clouds
- Tool that shows wind direction
- Any water that falls from the clouds.
- Tool that measures rainfall amounts
- When liquid water becomes vapor.
- A spinning column of air that touches the ground.
- Tool used to measure air temperature
- Coldest layer, where meteors burn up
- When air pushes on Earth’s surface.
- Exist because of the tilt of the earth
- The layer of gases around the Earth.
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- Water vapor released by plants.
- Weather, clouds, and people live here — lowest layer
- A scientist who studies the weather.
- Flat, gray clouds that cover the sky
- Towering storm cloud that brings thunder and lightning
- Hottest layer, Very thin air, contains auroras (northern lights)
- When water vapor cools into droplets.
- Contains the ozone layer that protects us from the sun’s rays
- Tool used to measure air pressure
- Outermost layer, where air blends into space
- Tool used to measure wind speed.
- The average weather of a place over time.
- Wispy, feathery clouds high in the sky
24 Clues: Puffy, cotton-like clouds • Tool that shows wind direction • Water vapor released by plants. • When liquid water becomes vapor. • Tool used to measure wind speed. • Tool used to measure air pressure • Tool that measures rainfall amounts • When air pushes on Earth’s surface. • A scientist who studies the weather. • Flat, gray clouds that cover the sky • ...
Food and Weather 2025-11-12
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- 작은 초록색 완두콩
- 과일을 짜서 만든 음료
- 밥의 영어 단어, 흰 곡식
- 주황색이고 토끼가 좋아하는 야채
- 빨갛거나 초록색인 둥글고 달콤한 과일
- 달걀 — 병아리가 나오는 것
- 생야채를 섞어 만든 음식
- 낮에 하늘에 떠서 밝게 비추는 것
- 바람 - 공기를 움직이게 하는 것
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- 따뜻하게 먹는 국물 음식
- 달콤한 과자, 간식으로 먹는 빵
- 작고 둥근 포도송이 과일
- 빵에 바르는 부드러운 노란 지방
- 씨가 있고 주스로 마시기 좋은 과일
- 우유로 만든 노란 또는 흰 음식
- 오븐에서 굽는 빵
- 노란 껍질을 벗겨 먹는 길쭉한 과일
- 하늘에서 내리는 물방울
- 소에서 나오는 하얀 음료
- 하얗게 내리는 얼음 결정
20 Clues: 오븐에서 굽는 빵 • 작은 초록색 완두콩 • 과일을 짜서 만든 음료 • 하늘에서 내리는 물방울 • 따뜻하게 먹는 국물 음식 • 작고 둥근 포도송이 과일 • 소에서 나오는 하얀 음료 • 생야채를 섞어 만든 음식 • 하얗게 내리는 얼음 결정 • 밥의 영어 단어, 흰 곡식 • 달걀 — 병아리가 나오는 것 • 달콤한 과자, 간식으로 먹는 빵 • 빵에 바르는 부드러운 노란 지방 • 우유로 만든 노란 또는 흰 음식 • 주황색이고 토끼가 좋아하는 야채 • 낮에 하늘에 떠서 밝게 비추는 것 • 바람 - 공기를 움직이게 하는 것 • 씨가 있고 주스로 마시기 좋은 과일 • 노란 껍질을 벗겨 먹는 길쭉한 과일 • 빨갛거나 초록색인 둥글고 달콤한 과일
Natural Weather Phenomenon 2026-02-07
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- Effect – The turning of winds caused by Earth’s rotation.
- – Water that falls from clouds, such as rain.
- Winds – Winds that usually blow warm air and water across oceans.
- – The lowest layer of Earth’s atmosphere where weather happens.
- Cloud – A tall, thick cloud that produces thunderstorms.
- Cloud – A rotating column of air that hangs from a storm cloud.
- – A powerful tropical cyclone with very strong winds.
- – The loud sound caused by lightning heating the air.
- – Cold, heavy air that falls from a cloud to the ground.
- Niño – A climate event when warm ocean water moves toward South America.
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- – Substances that help plants and animals grow and survive.
- Pressure – An area where air pressure is lower than the surroundings.
- Cell – A convection cell inside a storm cloud.
- – The movement of warm air rising and cool air sinking.
- – A storm with rain, wind, lightning, and thunder.
- – Cold, nutrient-rich water rising from deep ocean layers.
- – A violent storm with fast, rotating winds touching the ground.
- – A bright flash of electricity in the sky during a storm.
- – Warm air that rises from the ground into the atmosphere.
- – A storm with rotating winds around a low-pressure center.
20 Clues: – Water that falls from clouds, such as rain. • Cell – A convection cell inside a storm cloud. • – A storm with rain, wind, lightning, and thunder. • – A powerful tropical cyclone with very strong winds. • – The loud sound caused by lightning heating the air. • – The movement of warm air rising and cool air sinking. • ...
Weather and Transportation 2026-05-05
21 Clues: Þoka • Lest • Snjór • Veður • Dróni • Þyrla • Skýjað • Umferð • Strætó • Stormur • Sólskin • Rigning • Kafbátur • Reiðhjól • Pallbíll • Hraðbraut • Mótorhjól • Sendibíll • Leigubíll • Sjúkrabíll • Hverfisbylur
weather and enviroment 2026-02-21
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- change Long-term changes in climate patterns
- Very heavy rain
- Contamination of air, water or land
- pressure Force of air pushing down on Earth
- Rotating column of violent wind
- Water drops falling from clouds
- Sound caused by lightning
- Sky completely covered with clouds
- Very light rain
- Extremely strong tropical storm
- Thick cloud near the ground
- Rain mixed with snow
- Direct light from the sun
- effect Heat trapped by gases in atmosphere
- Frozen water crystals falling from clouds
- The usual weather pattern of a region over many years
- Small balls of ice falling from clouds
- Dry land with very little rain
- Colored arc formed by sunlight and rain
- Disappearance of a species
- Violent weather with rain, wind, thunder or snow
- Sudden strong wind
- Moving air
- energy Energy from moving air
- Very strong wind
- Natural home of an animal or plant
- Light fog
- Overflow of water onto land
- How hot or cold the air is
- Cutting down forests
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- warming Increase in Earth’s temperature
- footprint Amount of CO₂ produced by a person or activity
- Flash of electricity in the sky
- Produced without chemicals
- The condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Variety of living species in an area
- Natural world around us
- Visible mass of tiny water droplets in the sky
- A prediction of future weather
- Protection of nature
- energy Energy from sources that don’t run out
- Large area covered with trees
- Reusing materials
- Living organisms interacting with their surroundings
- Long period without rain
- Using resources without destroying future supply
- Light gentle wind
- Plant life in a region
- Short period of rain
- Huge body of salt water
- Animals living in nature
- energy Energy from the sun
- A part of the year with typical weather (winter, summer…)
54 Clues: Light fog • Moving air • Very heavy rain • Very light rain • Very strong wind • Reusing materials • Light gentle wind • Sudden strong wind • Protection of nature • Rain mixed with snow • Short period of rain • Cutting down forests • Plant life in a region • Natural world around us • Huge body of salt water • Long period without rain • Animals living in nature • Sound caused by lightning • ...
MATTER AND WEATHER 2026-05-07
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- Process where gas turns into liquid
- State of matter with fixed shape and volume
- State of matter with no fixed shape or volume
- Measure of how hot or cold something is
- Process where matter changes from one state to another
- Man-made and natural long-term change in Earth’s climate
- Everything that has mass and energy in the universe
- Process where liquid turns into gas
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- All water found on Earth
- Solid, liquid, and gas conditions of matter
- Zone of Earth where all living things exist
- Transfer of thermal energy between objects
- Continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth
- Solid part of Earth including rocks and soil
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Interacting system of living and non-living things
- State of matter with fixed volume but no fixed shape
- Ability to do work or cause change
- Energy absorbed or released during phase change
- Levels of structure in ecosystems from simple to complex
20 Clues: All water found on Earth • Layer of gases surrounding Earth • Ability to do work or cause change • Process where gas turns into liquid • Process where liquid turns into gas • Measure of how hot or cold something is • Transfer of thermal energy between objects • Solid, liquid, and gas conditions of matter • Zone of Earth where all living things exist • ...
Season and weather 2026-05-13
24 Clues: /hæt/ • /hɒt/ • /wet/ • /kæp/ • /fæn/ • /wɔːm/ • /kuːl/ • /draɪ/ • /vest/ • /kəʊt/ • /skɑːf/ • /ˈfɒɡi/ • /buːts/ • /kəʊld/ • /sprɪŋ/ • /ɡlʌvz/ • /ˈsʌni/ • /ˈɔːtəm/ • /ˈsʌmə(r)/ • /ʌmˈbrelə/ • /ˈtiː ʃɜːt/ • /ˈreɪnkəʊt/ • /ˈswetə(r)/ • /ˈwɪntə(r)/
Weather and clothes 2026-06-15
22 Clues: SOL • FRÍO • FALDA • BOTAS • NUBES • VIENTO • POLERA • LLUVIA • GUANTES • VESTIDO • SOLEADO • VENTOSO • CHALECO • BUFANDA • NUBLADO • CALUROSO • LLUVIOSO • CHAQUETA • TORMENTA • SANDALIAS • PANTALONES • TORMENTOSO
weather tic-tac-toe 2023-03-09
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- front the boundary between two air masses.
- a spinning column of low pressure air that moves in a narrow path over land
- a low pressure,heavy rainstorm that includes lightning as well as thunder and forms from rising war, air and sinking cold air
- winds the directional winds that usually occur in a region
- a weather instrument that measures air pressure
- vane a weather instrument to measure wind direction
- stream a narrow band of winds greater than 57 miles per hour is the upper atmosphere
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- pressure air pressure associated with falling air, fair skies and dry conditions
- pressure air pressure associated with rising air,cloudy skies and rainy conditions
- pressure a measure of the amount of pressure being exerted on a location by the atmosphere.
- the gasses that surround the earth.
- a large rotating storm with very low rising air pressure that begins over warm ocean waters
- effect the movement of air to the right on earth, caused by earths rotation
- mass a large body of air with relatively uniform characteristics.
- a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air
- a weather instrument that measures wind speed
16 Clues: the gasses that surround the earth. • front the boundary between two air masses. • a weather instrument that measures wind speed • a weather instrument that measures air pressure • a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air • vane a weather instrument to measure wind direction • winds the directional winds that usually occur in a region • ...
Seasons 2023-07-26
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- It's an outdoor meal enjoyed in parks or gardens during warm weather.
- It's a season with hot weather and longer days, perfect for vacations.
- It's a piece of clothing worn in cooler seasons to keep warm.
- It's water droplets falling from clouds, often refreshing the earth.
- It's frozen water, often seen on lakes and rivers in winter.
- It's a bright and warm celestial body that shines in the sky during the day.
- It's a colorful and fragrant part of a plant that blooms in spring.
- It's a sandy or pebbly area by the ocean, often visited in summer.
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- It's the process of gathering crops and fruits in autumn.
- It's a period of time off from school or work, often in summer.
- It's a season when flowers bloom, and the weather becomes warmer.
- It's a season with cold weather, snow, and sometimes holidays.
- It's a season when leaves change color and fall from the trees.
- It's frozen precipitation that falls from the sky in winter.
- It's a flat, green part of a tree or plant that changes color in autumn.
15 Clues: It's the process of gathering crops and fruits in autumn. • It's frozen water, often seen on lakes and rivers in winter. • It's frozen precipitation that falls from the sky in winter. • It's a piece of clothing worn in cooler seasons to keep warm. • It's a season with cold weather, snow, and sometimes holidays. • ...
Clothes 2024-10-02
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- a short coat for cold weather
- sport shoes that now used in everyday life
- a piece of clothing that covers the bottom part of your body, it has 2 parts for each leg that join in the top
- boots, sneakers and sandals can be united by this word
- informal trousers made from blue cloth
- a formal piece of clothing, usually white, for the top of your body (you usually wear it on the 1st of September)
- piece of clothes that you wear over other clothes in cold weather
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- a piece of top clothing with short sleeves that is used in warm and hot weather
- things that you wear on your feet in cold weather
- a piece of clothes for girls that covers the top and bottom parts of the body
- a type of warm clothes with a hood for head
- a warm accessory for your neck
- a piece of clothing for your feet made by soft material, you wear it under your shoes
- a bottom part of clothes that girls wear
- a type of accessory for your head
15 Clues: a short coat for cold weather • a warm accessory for your neck • a type of accessory for your head • informal trousers made from blue cloth • a bottom part of clothes that girls wear • sport shoes that now used in everyday life • a type of warm clothes with a hood for head • things that you wear on your feet in cold weather • ...
8. Months & Seasons 2025-07-07
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- A series of events that repeat in the same order.
- A prediction of what the weather will be like in the coming days.
- The condition of the air and sky at a particular time and place.
- A chart that shows all the 12 parts and days in a whole cycle.
- A length of time, like a part of a year.
- Something that happens or is paid once every 30 or 31 days.
- The coldest time of year, with snow and ice in many places.
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- The length of time that something continues.
- The usual weather conditions in a place over a very long time.
- The start of a fresh 12-part cycle.
- The longest or shortest day of the year, marking the peak of summer or winter.
- One of the four main periods of the year, each with different weather.
- A day when day and night are almost exactly the same length.
- Something that happens once every full cycle of 12 parts.
- A full cycle of 12 parts, or 365 days.
15 Clues: The start of a fresh 12-part cycle. • A full cycle of 12 parts, or 365 days. • A length of time, like a part of a year. • The length of time that something continues. • A series of events that repeat in the same order. • Something that happens once every full cycle of 12 parts. • Something that happens or is paid once every 30 or 31 days. • ...
Weather and climate. 2022-09-19
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- colorful display of light in the sky.
- wind system that is seasonal reversal direction
- moving objects to move in curved path
- the spinning of earth on it's axis
- lowest layer in the atmosphere.
- generally warm from 23.5north to 66.5 north
- warming the lower atmosphere
- region of charged particles.
- cold, 66.5 north to NP from 66.5 south to SP
- force exerted by weight of air on surface.
- condition of the atmosphere in a certain place.
- blows over short distance
- mixture of nitrogen,oxygen,and water vapor.
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- a region of high ozone concentration.
- the outermost layer of the atmosphere
- above the troposphere altitude 12-50km.
- movement of one body in space around another
- moves toward water
- above the stratosphere altitude 50-80km.
- flows toward land
- instrument to measure air pressure.
- blows over long distances
- neither hemisphere is pointed toward the sun
- high speed wind in upper troposphere
- flows from areas of higher to lower pressure
- cooler, from 23.5 south to 66.5 south
- 2 day each year when sun is directly overhead
27 Clues: flows toward land • moves toward water • blows over long distances • blows over short distance • warming the lower atmosphere • region of charged particles. • lowest layer in the atmosphere. • the spinning of earth on it's axis • instrument to measure air pressure. • high speed wind in upper troposphere • a region of high ozone concentration. • ...
Weather and Climate 2022-09-19
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- A belt of high-speed wind in the upper troposphere.
- Scientists measure air pressure with.
- A wind system that is characterized by seasonal reversal of direction.
- Spinning of Earth.
- Happens 2 days during March and September
- 23.5 south and 23.5 north
- The lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere.
- Blows over long distances.
- The curving effect that Earth's rotation has on all free-moving objects.
- Blows over a short distance.
- Above the troposphere.
- Charged particles that overlap the lower thermosphere.
- The layer above the stratosphere.
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- Force area exerted by weight in a surface.
- Happens during day time, moves towards land.
- 23.5 N to 66.5 N and 23.5 S to 66.5 S
- Layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- 66.5 N to North Pole and 66.5 S to South Pole.
- A colorful display of light in the sky.
- Condition of the atmosphere.
- Happens during night time, moves towards water.
- Movement of one body in space around another.
- Caused by differences in air pressure.
- The outermost layer of the atmosphere.
- Happens 2 days during June and December
- Warms the lower atmosphere.
- A region of high ozone concentration.
27 Clues: Spinning of Earth. • Above the troposphere. • 23.5 south and 23.5 north • Blows over long distances. • Warms the lower atmosphere. • Condition of the atmosphere. • Blows over a short distance. • The layer above the stratosphere. • 23.5 N to 66.5 N and 23.5 S to 66.5 S • Scientists measure air pressure with. • A region of high ozone concentration. • ...
Types of Weather 2022-10-28
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- water vapor in the atmosphere
- when water vapor forms into ice without passing through the liquid state
- rain drops freeze as they hit the earth and form an icy glaze
- water returns to the atmosphere
- vibrations in the air produces by the rapid change of air temperature after a bolt of lightning occurs
- when cooler dense air from the valley moves up the mountain to replace the warmer, rising air
- rain drops freeze on their way to the earth and land as icy pellets
- a storm with spiraling winds that forms over the Atlantic ocean or the Eastern Pacific ocean
- water falls to the earth
- when water droplets in the clouds join together to form larger drops
- when ice crystals in the clouds join together and fall to the earth
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- a period of time with higher-than-average temperatures
- a funnel-shaped windstorm on land
- local wind where sea meets the land
- when cooler, denser air flows down a mountain to replace the warmer, less dense valley air
- local wind where land meets the sea
- appears when water vapor condenses on the surface of objects
- a type of static electricity that moves between clouds or between clouds and the earth
- frozen precipitation that usually falls during warm weather
- a snowstorm with strong, freezing winds and blowing snow
20 Clues: water falls to the earth • water vapor in the atmosphere • water returns to the atmosphere • a funnel-shaped windstorm on land • local wind where sea meets the land • local wind where land meets the sea • a period of time with higher-than-average temperatures • a snowstorm with strong, freezing winds and blowing snow • ...
Unit 15 - Weather 2022-05-31
25 Clues: udu • kelk • jahe • inetu • ingel • udune • tervis • sulama • härmas • pilvine • lumehang • lumepall • ära sõitma • õue-, välis- • niiske, märg • lahing, kaklus • pimedaks minema • (millegi) asemel • alumine osa, põhi • kühvel, kühveldama • had (eesti keeles) • eelmisel kolmapäeval • leidma (minevikuvorm) • weather (eesti keeles) • jooksis (minevikuvorm)
Weather and Climate 2022-12-05
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- gasses that cover some planets.
- cells, which extend from between 60 and 70 degrees north and south, to the poles.
- Hemisphere, The lower half of the Earth’s equator
- cells, model of the mid-latitude segment of Earth's wind circulation
- is the measure of hotness or coldness.
- the lowest region of the atmosphere
- the substance's mass per unit of volume
- Pole, The Southern of the axis of rotation
- cells, the low-latitude overturning circulations
- The opposite direction that the hands on a clock go.
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- decrease in size, number, or range.
- a imaginary line that is drawn around the earth that separate the North and south hemispheres
- the uppermost region of Earth's atmosphere.
- Hemisphere, The upper half of the Earth’s equator
- Pressure, Force exerted by air
- Pole, The Northern of the axis of rotation
- each of the four divisions of the year
- Become larger in size
- latitudes, located at about 30 degrees north and south
- A slightly sloped position or movement.
- a layer of Earth's atmosphere that is directly above the mesosphere
- A period of time of inactivity
- The same direction that the hands on a clock go.
- easterlies, cold winds that blow around high pressure areas
24 Clues: Become larger in size • Pressure, Force exerted by air • A period of time of inactivity • gasses that cover some planets. • decrease in size, number, or range. • the lowest region of the atmosphere • each of the four divisions of the year • is the measure of hotness or coldness. • A slightly sloped position or movement. • the substance's mass per unit of volume • ...
Cold Weather Depression 2022-10-04
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- Acronym for this type of depression
- A common risk factor for this type of depression (two words)
- Type of vitamin that a person is typically lacking in these months
- Changes in this may indicate a problem (two words)
- Best time to begin treatment if needed
- Common term for cold season depression (two words)
- An activity done regularly to improve mood
- The person who needs the most care
- Typical symptom seen with cold season depression
- An unhealthy comfort measure that you may need to see a doctor for
- Making the living environment more _____________ could help with mood
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- If you feel this way, you may need to see a doctor
- This level can drop causing interruptions in sleep pattern
- Type of medication that could be prescribed for this type of depression
- Someone with this diagnosis might be at increased risk for cold season depression
- Type of therapy that may be used for tx that consists of sitting next to a special kind of box
- Eliminate this activity to promote good sleep patterns
- Typical craving that one might feel during this time
- A drop in this level may put us at increased risk
- A professional you might talk to for treatment
20 Clues: The person who needs the most care • Acronym for this type of depression • Best time to begin treatment if needed • An activity done regularly to improve mood • A professional you might talk to for treatment • Typical symptom seen with cold season depression • A drop in this level may put us at increased risk • If you feel this way, you may need to see a doctor • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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- Fluffy clouds
- Are current of air
- A Cold and warm front combined
- Colder near the poles
- air is pollution-free, assessed by measuring a number of indicators of pollution.
- Air masses that don't move
- Rising warm air
- A huge body of air
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- Sinking cold air
- No winds blow here
- Dry air from land
- Mass of warmer air
- Warmer near the equator
- The movement of air
- Cooler air
- Spread out clouds
- Most of the world's deserts are located.
- Clouds that look like curls of hair
- means rain
- Humid air from oceans
20 Clues: Cooler air • means rain • Fluffy clouds • Rising warm air • Sinking cold air • Dry air from land • Spread out clouds • No winds blow here • Are current of air • Mass of warmer air • A huge body of air • The movement of air • Colder near the poles • Humid air from oceans • Warmer near the equator • Air masses that don't move • A Cold and warm front combined • Clouds that look like curls of hair • ...
Weather Unit Vocabulary 2022-10-21
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
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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
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 Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- lines that show areas of same presure
- harmful substances in the air water or soil
- dark clouds that clause rain
- air mass on the water
- move WtoE moist air
- dry hot air mass
- air mass near the equator
- a wind that good to trade goods
- measure the precipitation
- larger body of air,forms over water or land
- cold moist air mass
- air mass near the poles
- affect human health
- is in the night and come from the land
- heap or mass
- very weak,dry air
- current of air
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- ballons float high in to troposphere
- air mass on the land
- is in the day, come from ocean
- warm moist air mass
- water vapor in the air
- measure the cloud cover
- dry cold air mass
- no wind blows
- spread out
- cold wind, cold temperate
- precipitation,high levels,sulfur,nitric acid
- cause be fog and factory smoke mixing
- wispy,feather cloud
- how good or bad the air is
31 Clues: spread out • heap or mass • no wind blows • current of air • dry hot air mass • dry cold air mass • very weak,dry air • warm moist air mass • move WtoE moist air • cold moist air mass • wispy,feather cloud • affect human health • air mass on the land • air mass on the water • water vapor in the air • measure the cloud cover • air mass near the poles • cold wind, cold temperate • ...
Weather ,Clothing & colors 2023-01-12
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- azul + amarillo = _________.
- el opuesto de verano es _________.
- cuando hace frío yo llevo la ___________.
- es un top,no es camisa y no es camiseta es la ____.
- no es negro es _______.
- mi cabello no es rizado, es _________.
- No hace calor, hace _______.
- se dice en español el cabello o el ________.
- amarillo + rojo = ___________.
- el opuesto de invierno es _________.
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- mi jardín es de color ________.
- el elefante, es un animal de color ________.
- mi cabello no es largo, es _________.
- No hace mal tiempo, hace _____ tiempo.
- No hace frío, hace ________.
- es el sombrero para el invierno, es el ________.
- Es invierno, ________.
- el traje tiene una _____________.
- es un accesorio, no es ropa es el ________.
- rojo + azul = _________.
- No hace buen tiempo, hace ____ tiempo.
21 Clues: Es invierno, ________. • no es negro es _______. • rojo + azul = _________. • azul + amarillo = _________. • No hace frío, hace ________. • No hace calor, hace _______. • amarillo + rojo = ___________. • mi jardín es de color ________. • el traje tiene una _____________. • el opuesto de verano es _________. • el opuesto de invierno es _________. • ...
Study Aide - Weather 2023-01-16
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- Cold air - High or Low air pressure?
- Global wind also known as jet ___.
- Wind moves from an area of cold air pressure to ___ air pressure.
- Wind that blows across the entire earth.
- Wind is the ___ of air.
- Earth's uneven heating is due to the earth being ___.
- Liquid water.
- Person who studies weather.
- Lumps of ice.
- Warm air - High or Low air pressure?
- Warm air becomes More or Less dense?
- Forms of water falling from clouds.
- Cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere.
- Mixture of snow and rain.
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- How much moisture there is in the air.
- Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere.
- State of the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
- Uneven heating of earth cause some areas to be ___ than others.
- Cold air Expands or Condenses?
- Wind that blows over small areas of the earth.
- The measure of how much matter is in a specific location.
- The study of weather.
- Air is more dense closer to the surface of the earth due to ___.
- Solid water.
- Warm air Expands or Condenses?
- Cold air becomes More or Less dense?
- The ___ of the plane is the plane relative to sea level.
27 Clues: Solid water. • Liquid water. • Lumps of ice. • The study of weather. • Wind is the ___ of air. • Mixture of snow and rain. • Person who studies weather. • Cold air Expands or Condenses? • Warm air Expands or Condenses? • Global wind also known as jet ___. • Forms of water falling from clouds. • Cold air - High or Low air pressure? • Cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere. • ...
Weather and Clothes 2019-04-24
25 Clues: юбка • зонт • шуба • шарф • туфли • жарко • шорты • шляпа • кепка • платье • куртка • пальто • джинсы • снежно • холодно • облачно • ботинки • морозно • сегодня • туманно • варежки • ветрено • солнечно • дождевик • дождливо
WEATHER AND CLIMATE 2019-11-21
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- a mass of rock and earth moving quickly down the side of a mountain
- not clear
- become better, improve (especially about the weather)
- to cancel an event (e.g. a match) because of the rain
- a dangerous type of ice that forms on roads and that is so thin that it cannot be seen by a driver
- a sudden heavy fall of rain
- rain or snow that falls to the ground
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- pleasantly warm
- adjective used in reference to trees and shrubs that seasonally shed leaves (usually in the autumn)
- an extremely hot and sunny day
- a period of time such as a few days or weeks when the weather is much hotter that usual
- a sudden strong wind
- to start and to be likely to continue
- unpleasant or beastly weather
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- to wear enough clothing to keep very warm
- a ticket that allows you to see an event at a later time if bad weather stops that event from happening
- Summers are boiling hot in Madrid. The temperatures **** to 45 degrees!
- extremely happy and excited
- gases ejected from an engine as waste products
- a friend who is interested in you only when you are doing well
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
- to find out about something (informal)
- of or relating to or part of trees or shrubs bearing cones and evergreen leaves
- a large amount of snow and ice that suddenly falls down a mountain
- suddenly appear
- cloudy and dark
- to be perfectly fine or in good health= to be as ***** as rain
- a long thin piece of ice that hangs down from something
- to gradually stop or become less
- a period of warmer weather when snow and ice begin to melt; an increase in friendliness
- if rain or a storm ********, it does not start immediately
- to repair something (especially after some natural disaster)
33 Clues: not clear • suddenly appear • cloudy and dark • pleasantly warm • a sudden strong wind • extremely happy and excited • a sudden heavy fall of rain • unpleasant or beastly weather • an extremely hot and sunny day • to gradually stop or become less • rain or snow that falls to the ground • to start and to be likely to continue • to find out about something (informal) • ...
Optical Weather Illusions 2020-05-07
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- the first thing that is needed to make a rainbow
- the appearance of water some distance down the highway on a hot summer day
- dust particles can be found here
- bands of sunlight shining through breaks in clouds on the horizon.
- can often times see a full circle rainbow
- the sun makes rainbows when white sunlight passes through these
- a ring around the sun or moon produced by refraction from the light
- sun dogs that happen at night
- colors of light the sun shines onto our planet
- common to see around sunrise and sunset
- this part of the rainbow has the red on the top and the blue on the bottom side.
- these can be found in the upper atmosphere
- northern lights in the southern hemisphere
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- this is what a rainbow is
- sunlight shining through a thin, visible screen of these
- auroras are most common here
- a rainbow at night
- raindrops act like these
- it happens every 2.7 years and never in the month of February
- how many conditions must be met to see a rainbow
20 Clues: a rainbow at night • raindrops act like these • this is what a rainbow is • auroras are most common here • sun dogs that happen at night • dust particles can be found here • common to see around sunrise and sunset • can often times see a full circle rainbow • these can be found in the upper atmosphere • northern lights in the southern hemisphere • ...
Atmosphere and Weather 2020-05-13
Across
- Average weather over time; a long term pattern for a specific region
- Middle climate zone
- A gas that makes up 0.93% of the atmosphere
- _______ Change: A change in global (whole earth) or regional climate patterns. More recently this refers to the changes over the last century.
- A gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere
- The _____________ Effect: A natural heating process that occurs when certain gases in earth’s atmosphere trap heat.
- Coldest climate zone
- A thin layer of air that forms a protective covering around the planet
- ______ Fuels: Cause global warming
- The lowest level of the atmosphere
- Short periods of climate change caused my the about of solar radiation an area of earth receives
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- Hottest climate zone
- The highest level of the atmosphere
- second-highest level of the atmosphere
- The middle level of the atmosphere
- Device used to measure temperature
- The invisible line that marks the center of the earth
- ______ Warming: The increase in earth’s average temperature due to rising levels of greenhouse gases.
- How the atmosphere behaves over a short period of time (hours, days, months)
- A gas that makes up 21% of the atmosphere
- Second lowest level of the atmosphere
21 Clues: Middle climate zone • Hottest climate zone • Coldest climate zone • The middle level of the atmosphere • Device used to measure temperature • ______ Fuels: Cause global warming • The lowest level of the atmosphere • The highest level of the atmosphere • Second lowest level of the atmosphere • second-highest level of the atmosphere • A gas that makes up 78% of the atmosphere • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
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- measures wind direction
- rising warm air
- the border between an advancing cold air mass and a retreating warm air mass
- an air mass with less atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses; air moves toward the area of low pressure, traveling in a counterclockwise direction in the nortern hemisphere and a clockwise direction in the southern hemisphere
- measures wind speed
- air that moves parallel to Earth's surface during the convection process
- amount of water vapor or moisture content in air
- a form of energy that spreads out as it travels
- measures air humidity
- the force exerted by the atmosphere on Earth's surface by the weight of the air above the surface
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- a front that stalls over an area; the weather does not change with this front
- the flow of air in a circular pattern; air rises, then falls, then rises again
- area of cooler drier air
- the boundary between an advancing warm air mass and a receding cooler air mass
- a tool that measures air temperature
- a map or chart that shows the weather conditions at a specific point in time over a specific region
- an instrument that measures the amount of atomspheric pressure
- area of warmer moister air
- A body of air extending over a large area (1000 miles or more) that develops and retains specific characteristics of pressure, temperature, and humidity
- an air mass with greater atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses; air moves away from the center of the high pressure, traveling in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and a counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere
- Global air cirulation patterns within the atmosphere held to Earth by gravity and warmed as heat radiates from Earth; influenced by convection of warm, less dense air (rises and spreads out) and cold, dense air (sinks)
- sinking cool air
- refers to the transfer of heat through a liquid or gas, such as air
- the day-to-day state of the atmosphere
24 Clues: rising warm air • sinking cool air • measures wind speed • measures air humidity • measures wind direction • area of cooler drier air • area of warmer moister air • a tool that measures air temperature • the day-to-day state of the atmosphere • a form of energy that spreads out as it travels • amount of water vapor or moisture content in air • ...
Weather Maps Vocabulary 2021-04-12
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- a map or chart that shows the weather conditions at a specific point in time over a specific region
- measures wind direction
- measures air pressure
- global air circulation patterns
- rising warm air
- an air mass with less atmospheric pressure than surrounding airmasses
- liquid
- the force exerted on Earth by the air above
- measures air temperature
- the day-to-day state of the atmosphere
- refers to the transfer of heat from a liquid or gas such as air
- a body of air extending over a large area
- an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
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- when water falls from the sky
- the process of turning from liquid into gas
- measures wind speed
- the flow of air in circular patterns: air rises, flows parallel to Earths surface, falls, flows parallel to Earths surface, and rises again
- amount of water vapor or moisture content in air
- the border between an advancing cold air mass and a retreating warm air mass
- an air mass with greater atmospheric pressure than the surrounding air masses
- a form of energy that spreads out as it travels
- changes in something's state of matter, such as water to water vapor
- the boundary between an advancing warm air mass and a receding cooler air mass
- warm air sliding under cool air
- psychrometer measures relative humidity
- measures wind direction
- the process of turning from gas
- sinking cool air
28 Clues: liquid • rising warm air • sinking cool air • measures wind speed • measures air pressure • measures wind direction • measures wind direction • measures air temperature • when water falls from the sky • global air circulation patterns • warm air sliding under cool air • the process of turning from gas • the day-to-day state of the atmosphere • psychrometer measures relative humidity • ...
The Weather quiz 2021-04-06
Across
- Moving air
- Long-term status of the atmosphere
- a spinning mass that causes massive destruction
- person who monitors weather
- A storm that forms from a low pressure area and causes tons of destruction
- The solar system's star, the motor of the water cycle
- Kind of precipitation that falls as big chunks of ice
- A mass suspended in the air with water droplets inside
- The process that makes clouds
- Kind of precipitation that falls as frozen water
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- Device that measures humidity
- Device that measures wind
- A unit of measurement that tells how hot or cold a place is
- Device that measures temperature
- Common kind of precipitation that falls as water
- Water or ice that falls from clouds
- State of the atmosphere
- A unit of measurement that tells us how much water vapor is in the air
- Overflow of water in a certain place which causes destruction and disease.
- A cloud that forms near the ground
20 Clues: Moving air • State of the atmosphere • Device that measures wind • person who monitors weather • Device that measures humidity • The process that makes clouds • Device that measures temperature • Long-term status of the atmosphere • A cloud that forms near the ground • Water or ice that falls from clouds • a spinning mass that causes massive destruction • ...
THE WEATHER E8 2021-10-09
20 Clues: upał • rosa • mgła • mróz • wind • sucho • błota • deszcz • ponuro • mżawka • kałuża • rainbow • thunder • topnieć • paskudny • downpour • śnieżnie • wietrznie • błotniście • burza śnieżna
Evan's Weather Crossword! 2021-04-27
Across
- sport with a pitcher and bases
- cooling effect of wind blowing on something.
- weather expert
- temperature when water droplets condense
- ocean cyclone with high wind speeds
- CEO of Tesla and SpaceX
- bird commonly eaten
- usually played with a controller
- sudden extreme water heights in an area
- pressure of the atmosphere on earth.
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- sport where pads are necessary
- also known as precipitation
- Mobile spinning cyclone of high winds on land.
- moistness or dampness of the air.
- warmth or coldness of an object or substance.
- planet with all life we know of
- path in which the wind blows
- index that combines air temp. with humidity.
- electric charges from clouds
- water vapor floating in the atmosphere.
20 Clues: weather expert • bird commonly eaten • CEO of Tesla and SpaceX • also known as precipitation • path in which the wind blows • electric charges from clouds • sport where pads are necessary • sport with a pitcher and bases • planet with all life we know of • usually played with a controller • moistness or dampness of the air. • ocean cyclone with high wind speeds • ...
Weather & Storms Vocab 2023-02-03
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- a branch channel of positively charged ions that rushes upward from the ground to meet the stepped leader
- a branched channel of positively charged particles that moves upward from the ground
- band where the strongest winds in a hurricane are usually concentrated, surrounding the eye
- Large, low pressure, rotating storm that gets its energy from the evaporation of warm ocean water and the release of heat
- violent, whirling column of air in contact with the ground that forms when wind direction and speed suddenly change with height, is often associated with a supercell, and can be extremely damaging
- Classifies hurricanes according to wind speed on a scale ranging from Category 1 to Category 5
- Classifies tornadoes according to their destruction and estimated wind speed on a scale ranging from EF0 to EF5
- violent downdrafts that are concentrated in a local area
- calm center of a tropical cyclone that develops when the winds around its center reach at least 120 km/h
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- local air-mass thunderstorm that commonly occurs along a coastal area because land and water store and release thermal energy differently
- a thunderstorm that results from the air rising because of unequal heating of Earth's surface within one air mass
- thunderstorm caused by advancing coldfronts
- extremely powerful, self-sustaining thunderstorm characterized by intense, rotating updrafts
- channel of partially charged air between positive and negative regions
- a thunderstorm that occurs when an air mass rises to go up the side of a mountain
- Measures the windchill factor, by estimating the heat loss from human skin caused by a combination of wind and cold air
- occurs when powerful, hurricane-force winds drive a mound of ocean water toward shore, where it washes over the land, often causing enormous damage
- extended period of below-average temperatures caused by large, high-pressure systems of continental polar or arctic origin
- Extended period of above-average temperatures caused by large, high-pressure systems that warm by compression and block cooler air masses
- extended period of well-below average rainfall, usually caused by shifts in global wind patterns
20 Clues: thunderstorm caused by advancing coldfronts • violent downdrafts that are concentrated in a local area • channel of partially charged air between positive and negative regions • a thunderstorm that occurs when an air mass rises to go up the side of a mountain • a branched channel of positively charged particles that moves upward from the ground • ...
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-08
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- a collision of 2 air masses
- calm center of a storm
- wispy clouds at high elevation
- forecast based on comparison of similar past weather patterns
- lines of equal temperature
- puffy or lumpy cloud that are usually low elevation
- device used to measure wind speed
- violent downdrafts concentrated in 1 area
- forecast made by using physical principles and math to make atmospheric predictions
- tornado intensity scale
- long period of far below normal rainfall
- extended period of below average temperatures
- when an air mass is forced to rise above a barrier such as a mountain
- lines of equal pressure
- area over which an air mass forms
- temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation
- objects and liquids moving in a curved path due to Earth's rotation
- extra thermal energy in water vapor vs liquid water
- narrow band of fast wind with varying speeds due to air mass temperature differences
- all forms of water falling from the sky to the ground
- device used to measure humidity
- extended period of above average temperatures
- device used to measure temperature
- amount of water vapor in a volume of air is at a maximum
- cloud droplets collide and join togther
- strongest winds in a hurricane that surround the eye
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- record of weather data for a particular site and time
- hurricane classification scale
- change in pitch due to relative motion of a wave
- increase in temperature with height in atmospheric layer
- large volume of air with same characteristics as its source region
- long term patterns in weather for a given area
- potentially devastating occurrence where water overflows natural banks
- small atmospheric particle around which water droplets can form
- measure of how cold air feels to the human body
- cloud covering the sky like a sheet usually at low elevation
- 2 circulation belts of wind between latitudes 30 degrees N and 30 degrees S
- hurricane winds drive ocean water up and over land
- amount of water vapor in the air
- device used to measure air pressure
- large and low pressure tropical storms
- wind zones between 30-60 degrees both N and S
- a branched channel of positively charged particles of lightning
- extremely powerful storms that come from thunderstorms and can last hours
- amount of water vapor in air relative to amount needed to reach saturation
- channel of partially charged air associated with lightning
- short term variations in atmospheric conditions
- weather event caused by moisture plus lifting air masses and atmospheric instability
- wind zones between 60 degrees N and S and their respective poles
- violent and whirling column of air
50 Clues: calm center of a storm • tornado intensity scale • lines of equal pressure • lines of equal temperature • a collision of 2 air masses • hurricane classification scale • wispy clouds at high elevation • device used to measure humidity • amount of water vapor in the air • device used to measure wind speed • area over which an air mass forms • violent and whirling column of air • ...
Weather Vocab Crossword 2023-02-24
Across
- The temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor.
- The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air.
- A boundary between one warm air mass and two cold ones, where the warm air is pushed up.
- How much water vapor is in the air compared to the max amount that the air can hold.
- The Height of an object or point in relation to sea-level.
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to earth's surface where weather occurs.
- An area where air is sinking and winds blow out from the center.
- An area where air is rising and winds blow to the center.
- A tool used to measure precipitation in inches or centimeters.
- A boundary between a warm and cold air mass that is not moving.
- The boundary where two air masses meet.
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- A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass.
- A huge volume of air that has a uniform temperature and humidity.
- Water droplets that form on surfaces due to condensation of water vapor.
- A cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass.
- A tool used to measure humidity.
- Air that is moving from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
- Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere.
- A tool used to measure wind speed
- A tool used to find the wind direction.
- The condition of the atmosphere in a certain place and specific time.
- The Weight of all the air in the atmosphere pushing on an object or area.
- A line on a weather map that connects places with the same air pressure.
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure.
24 Clues: A tool used to measure humidity. • A tool used to measure wind speed • A tool used to find the wind direction. • The boundary where two air masses meet. • A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure. • The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air. • A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass. • A cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass. • ...
Weather cross word 2023-02-24
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- The weight of all the air in the atmosphere pushing on an object or area
- A boundary between a warm and cold air mass that is not moving
- A huge volume of air that has a uniform temperature and humidity
- water droplets that form on surfaces due to the condensation of water vapor
- Air that is moving from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- a line on a weather map that connects places with the same air pressure
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to earth's surface where weather occurs
- how much water vapor is in the air compared to the max amount that the air can hold
- A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure
- A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass
- a tool used to measure humidity
- the amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
- an area where air is rising and winds blow to the center
- an area where air is sinking and winds blow out from the center
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- a cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass
- a tool used to find the wind direction
- the boundary where two air masses meet
- the temperature at which the air is saturated with water vapor
- The height of an object or point in relation to sea-level
- the condition of the atmosphere in a certain place and specific time
- A boundary between one warm air mass and two cold ones, where the warm air is pushed
- a tool used to measure wind speed
- Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the atmosphere
- a tool used to measure precipitation in inches or centimeters
24 Clues: a tool used to measure humidity • a tool used to measure wind speed • a tool used to find the wind direction • the boundary where two air masses meet • A tool used to measure atmospheric pressure • the amount of water vapor in a given volume of air • a cold air mass advances to replace a warm air mass • A warm air mass advances to replace a cold air mass • ...
Sever Weather Crossword 2023-03-09
Across
- - The transition zone between two distinct air masses. The basic frontal types are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts.
- LEVEL The altitude in the atmosphere where the temperature equals 32F.
- A 1-D process in which higher momentum air moves into lower momentum air.
- DEVIL- A small, rapidly rotating wind that is made visible by the dust, dirt, or debris it picks up. Also called a whirlwind, it develops best on clear, dry, hot afternoons.
- CLOUD (CU) - A cloud in the shape of individual detached domes, with a flat base and a bulging upper portion resembling cauliflower.
- - Less than 4/10 opaque cloud cover, no precipitation, and no extremes in temperature, visibility or winds
- - The historical record of average daily and seasonal weather events.
- - High flow, overflow or inundation of a normally dry area which causes or threatens damage.
- Rain - Cloud or rain droplets containing pollutants, such as oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, to make them acidic.
- - Water droplets which are suspended in the air near the Earth's surface and causing reduced visibilities.
- - The formation of thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces in the form of scales, needles, feathers, or fans. Frost develops under conditions similar to dew, except the temperatures are colder.
- - Sky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage.
- MASS - A large body of air having similar horizontal temperature and moisture characteristics.
- SNOW - Wind-driven snow which reduces surface visibility.
- A 2-D process in which airstreams move toward each other at some angle.
- - Wind speeds from 39 to 54 mph (34 to 47 knots).
- - Precipitation of small balls or other pieces of ice (hailstones) falling separately or frozen together in irregular lumps. (Typically associated with thunderstorms and surface temperatures above freezing).
- - refers to the spreading out of winds.
- CLOUD - A rotating column of air forming a pendant from a cumulus/cumulonimbus cloud with circulation not reaching the ground.
- - a disruption of the atmosphere that usually refers to a low pressure area, cool air and inclement weather.
- - A violent rotating column of air, usually forming a pendant from a cumulonimbus cloud with the circulation reaching the ground. It nearly always starts as a funnel cloud and may be accompanied by a loud roaring noise. On a local scale, it is the most destructive of all atmospheric phenomena.
- - Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together. Drizzle appears to float while following air currents; however unlike fog droplets, it falls to the ground. Drizzle drops are too small to disturb appreciably still water puddles.
- - Moisture that has condensed on objects near the ground, whose temperatures have fallen below the dewpoint temperature.
- A 2-D process in which airstreams spread apart.
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- - The temperature to which the air must be cooled for water vapor to condense.
- EFFECT The warming of the atmosphere by the trapping of earth's longwave radiation being radiated to space. The gasses most responsible for this effect are water vapor and carbon dioxide.
- - the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas.
- SNOW - In the Inland Northwest, mountains above 3000 feet - 8 to 12 inches in 12 hours or 12-18 inches or more in 24 hours. For the valleys and Basin below 3000 feet - 4 inches in 12 hours and 6 inches in 24 hours.
- - An area of low pressure around which winds blow counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere. Also the term is used for a hurricane in the Indian Ocean and in the Western Pacific Ocean.
- - a temperature scale in which zero is the freezing point of water and one hundred is the boiling point.
- -The amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. (See relative humidity).
- FRONT - The boundary between a cold air mass that is advancing and a relatively warmer air mass. Generally characterized by steady precipitation followed by showery precipitation.
- SCALE - System developed by Dr. Theodore Fujita to classify tornadoes based on wind damage. Scale is from F0 for weakest to F5 for strongest tornadoes.
- FLOODING - Inundation of coastal areas from waves and storm surge.
- DUST OR SAND - Small particles of dust or sand which are caused by strong winds blowing over dry ground, that has little or no vegetation
- AIR - a mass of very cold, dry air that usually originates over the Arctic Ocean north of Canada and Alaska.
- - the standard scale used to measure temperature in the United States; in which the freezing point of water is thirty-two degrees and the boiling point is two hundred and twelve degrees.
- - A category. Usually refers to a category of precipitation given by the forecast models.
- - When the temperature at or near the surface is expected to be 32 or below, during the growing season. Adjectives, such as "killing,' "severe," or "hard," are used when appropriate. A freeze may or may not be accompanied by the formation of frost.
- - A storm lasting about 3 hours or longer with sustained winds 35 mph or greater with frequent gusts to 35 mph or greater; and considerable falling and/or blowing snow frequently reducing visibilities to less than 1/4 mile.
- - a layer or coating of ice that is generally smooth and clear, and forms on exposed objects by the freezing of liquid raindrops.
- RAIN (DRIZZLE) - Rain (drizzle) which freezes on contact to produce a coating of ice on the ground and other exposed surfaces.
- - the mass of air surrounding the earth and bound to it more or less permanently by the earth's gravitational attraction.
- FOG - A cloud, with its base on the surface, which reduces visibility to 1/4 of a mile or less.
- - A brief sudden increase in wind speed. Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation is greater than 10 mph.
- WINDS - A counterclockwise change in wind direction. Backing winds with height are indicative of cold air advection
- FLOOD - A flood that occurs within a few hours (usually less than six) of heavy or excessive rainfall, dam or levee failure
- FREEZE - freeze where vegetation is killed and the ground surface is frozen solid.
- SNOW - An uneven distribution of snowfall/snow depth caused by strong surface winds, but does not reduce surface visibility.
- STORM - an area where high surface winds have picked up loose dust, reducing visibility to less than one-half mile.
- the state of the sky when 9/10ths or more of the sky is covered by clouds.
51 Clues: - refers to the spreading out of winds. • A 2-D process in which airstreams spread apart. • - Sky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage. • - Wind speeds from 39 to 54 mph (34 to 47 knots). • - the process of a liquid changing into a vapor or gas. • SNOW - Wind-driven snow which reduces surface visibility. • ...
climate and weather 2023-03-22
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- systems have more air pressure than their surroundings
- This is the percent of water vapor in the air relative to the total amount the air can hold
- Systems that have less pressure are called
- clouds that form high in the troposphere
- is the science dealing with the atmosphere
- 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 the state of the atmosphere
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- The temperature at which water vapor condenses is called the
- is used to measure humidity.
- forms in thunderstorms when strong updrafts carry rain high into the troposphere
- measures the amount of rainfall over a specified period of time.
- a weather radar is used to locate precipitation
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- This instrument is used to measure wind speed.
- This is used to measure temperature
- is a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout
- clouds that occur low in the troposphere
- is all weather conditions for a particular location averaged over a long period of time.
- measures the amount of air pressure in the air
- is the amount of water vapor in the air.
- water vapor condenses as ice crystals and the temperature remains below freezing as it falls to the ground
- contains many instruments
- water droplets that fall when the temperature is above freezing
- clouds that are white and puffy form in the troposphere
24 Clues: contains many instruments • is used to measure humidity. • is the state of the atmosphere • This is used to measure temperature • clouds that occur low in the troposphere • is the amount of water vapor in the air. • clouds that form high in the troposphere • Systems that have less pressure are called • is the science dealing with the atmosphere • ...
weather and clitmate 2023-03-22
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- 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 • ...
climate and weather 2023-03-22
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- clouds that are very low to the ground.
- the advancing mass of warm air.
- a lot of snow dangerous conditions.
- cloud white puffy,produce rain.
- a lot of energy that explodes.
- weather conditions.
- a storm with rain and thunder.
- a huge rain storm.
- cloud low in the troposphere
- the advancing mass of cold air.
- the water on the side of a cold object in a warm environment.
- some one that studies weather.
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- symbols used in front predictions on the news channel
- point the point at witch water vapor condenses.
- fast spinning spiral.
- when there is a lot of water vapor in the air.
- a front moving very slowly.
- a abnormal change in sea water level
- what is happening in the atmosphere.
- cloud indicate wet weather very high in the sky they are ice crystals.
- how cold or how hot the air is.
- Cycle what water goes through.
- a huge body of air.
- a lot of energy that touches the ground that explodes.
24 Clues: a huge rain storm. • weather conditions. • a huge body of air. • fast spinning spiral. • a front moving very slowly. • cloud low in the troposphere • a lot of energy that explodes. • a storm with rain and thunder. • some one that studies weather. • the advancing mass of warm air. • cloud white puffy,produce rain. • how cold or how hot the air is. • the advancing mass of cold air. • ...
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. • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-21
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- The state or quality of being humid.
- A boundary between two air masses that doesn't move.
- A warm boundary between two air masses.
- A composite front produced by occlusion.
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- The weather in a certain place over a long period of time.
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- A cold boundary between two air masses.
- How hot or cold it is.
- Have more air pressure than their surroundings.
- The atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form.
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- The occurrence of a natural electrical discharge of very short duration and high voltage between a cloud and the ground or within a cloud, accompanied by a bright flash and typically also thunder.
- A Wispy cloud.
- A really bad snowstorm.
- Comes after Lightning.
- The amount of Water Vapor in the air.
- A cloud that looks like a cotton ball.
- Rain, Hail, Sleet,& Snow are all types of...
- An area of a relative pressure minimum that has converging winds and rotates in the same direction as the earth.
- A cloud that is like a blanket.
- The cycle water goes through over time.
- A boundary between two air masses.
- A body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
- The state of the atmosphere at a place and time.
- A cloud on the ground.
25 Clues: A Wispy cloud. • Comes after Lightning. • A cloud on the ground. • How hot or cold it is. • A really bad snowstorm. • A cloud that is like a blanket. • A boundary between two air masses. • The state or quality of being humid. • The amount of Water Vapor in the air. • A cloud that looks like a cotton ball. • A warm boundary between two air masses. • ...
Weather Crowsword Puzzle 2023-03-21
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- The measure of hot or cold something is
- Huge release of energy
- Cold air pushing warm air up
- Long wispy clouds
- Storm Capable of releasing lightning
- Barrier Between air masses
- Small Fluffy cloud
- Measures Air pressure
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail
- Amount of water vapor in the air
- Having less pressure than surroundings
- A big mass of air that can be hot or cold
- Someone who studies the atmosphere
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- The cycle water goes through
- Temp needed to keep consistant Humidity
- Current state of the atmosphere
- Snow storm with very hihg winds
- Warm air pushing cold air up
- Having more pressure than surroundings
- Weather paterns over a long period of time
- Low Thin clouds
- The Reletive amount of Humidity
- Giant wave caused by thunderstorm
- A cloud on the ground
24 Clues: Low Thin clouds • Long wispy clouds • Small Fluffy cloud • Measures Air pressure • A cloud on the ground • Huge release of energy • Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail • Barrier Between air masses • The cycle water goes through • Warm air pushing cold air up • Cold air pushing warm air up • Current state of the atmosphere • Snow storm with very hihg winds • The Reletive amount of Humidity • ...
Weather and Climate 2023-03-21
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- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a huge release of electricity, can jump between oppositely charged parts of the same cloud
- the large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout
- the state of the atmosphere including temperature, pressure, wind and humidity
- systems that have less pressure and suck air into them because nature wants everything to be equal
- a funnel shaped cloud of whirling high winds
- an enourmous storm with high winds and heavy rains, form over warm ocean water
- clouds that are puffy and white, cause rain and mostly grow upward
- when air heats and expands so quickly that it explodes
- a boundary between air masses that have different temperatures
- the percent of water vapor in the air relative to the total amount the air can hold
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- known for heavy rains and lightning, hail and high winds are likely
- clouds that form high in the troposhphere and are made of ice crystals
- when two air masses stop moving when they meet
- the temperature at which water vapor condenses
- a system that has more air pressure than their surroundings
- All the weather conditions for a particular location over a long period
- when a fast moving cold air mass runs into a warm air mass
- clouds that form low in the troposhphere and happen in layers that cover the entire sky
- when a warm air mass becomes trapped bewtween two cold air masses
- There are four main types of this including rain, sleet, snow, and hail
- The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- when a fast moving warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
- a snow storm that has high winds greater than 35 mph
24 Clues: the amount of water vapor in the air • a funnel shaped cloud of whirling high winds • when two air masses stop moving when they meet • the temperature at which water vapor condenses • a snow storm that has high winds greater than 35 mph • when air heats and expands so quickly that it explodes • when a fast moving cold air mass runs into a warm air mass • ...
7th Science (Weather) 2023-04-27
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- 1/2 of the earth
- the vertical lines that run north to south on a globe
- How tightly packed molecules are.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail
- 2 air masses do not mix quickly and the warm air continues to rise within the cooler air around it.
- Boundary between lass dense and more dense air
- _____ Brings colder and dryer air once it passes. Associated with Blizzards, gusty winds, Thunderstorms, and Tornadoes
- heat transfer through movement due to temperature differentials within a liquid or gas
- the horizontal lines that run east to west on a globe
- The cooler more, dense air mass moves under the warmer, less dense air mass and pushes it up
- The horizontal line that divides the globe in half
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- heat transfer through electromagnetic waves
- is caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface
- When plants lose water particles to the atmosphere
- Liquid -> Gas
- How hot or cold something is.
- _____ pressure brings sunny clear skies. Light winds and fair weather
- heat transfer through direct contact
- Gas -> Liquid
- the blend area. Where 2 air masses can mix
20 Clues: Liquid -> Gas • Gas -> Liquid • 1/2 of the earth • rain, snow, sleet, or hail • How hot or cold something is. • How tightly packed molecules are. • heat transfer through direct contact • the blend area. Where 2 air masses can mix • heat transfer through electromagnetic waves • Boundary between lass dense and more dense air • is caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface • ...
French Weather + Faire 2023-05-10
32 Clues: May • Hot • July • Cold • June • Cool • Windy • A hat • April • Pants • Boots • March • Shoes • Humid • Sunny • August • Gloves • Cloudy • A coat • A shirt • January • Snowing • Raining • October • November • The fall • December • February • September • The winter • The spring • The summer
Atmosphere and weather 2012-06-03
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- The Northern lights appear here
- This type of heat is transferred by objects touching
- This type of heat transfer involves movement of fluids
- A tree that withstands powerful tropical storms with its limbs
- this describes the way the winds move due to the Earth's rotation
- These waves travel from the sun
- This type of heat transfer travels through space
- Two cold air regions prevent a warm air region from reaching the earth
- A type of instrument for air pressure that is not dangerous
- Like the land based storms these form over water
- A powerful storm originating from the tropical oceans
- This device measures air pressure
- Warm moist air systems whose origins are near the equator
- These land based storms last a short time
- A useful tool that can warn you if storms are on the way
- One of the most advanced methods we use to monitor weather
- This is the "middle" layer of the atmosphere
- An air pressure system that rotates counterclockwise in the Northern hemisphere
- The outermost layer of the Earth's atmosphere
- The city where a powerful tropical storm flooded
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- Country where a major nuclear disaster occurred
- Type of air pressure that results in clear cloudless days
- A Scientist who studies atmosphere and weather patterns
- Cool dry air system whose origins are near the North or South Poles
- a collision of two different masses of air
- This is the atmosphere in which we live in
- A liquid metal that is very dangerous for people
- Japanese word for "Tidal Wave"
- An extremely large body of air with a uniform temperature and humidity
- These storms can damage crops and make roads impossible to travel on
- Type of air pressure that results in cloudy stormy weather
- These are caused by changes in air pressure
- Sometimes mistaken as UFOs, monitors weather
- The amount of matter an object has
- Density D equals M divided by V
- An air pressure system that rotates clockwise in the Northern hemisphere
- A deadly wall of water generated by a powerful tropical storm
- An advancing cold air region pushes a warm air region above it
38 Clues: Japanese word for "Tidal Wave" • The Northern lights appear here • These waves travel from the sun • Density D equals M divided by V • This device measures air pressure • The amount of matter an object has • These land based storms last a short time • a collision of two different masses of air • This is the atmosphere in which we live in • ...
Weather Words Crossword 2013-05-28
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- paper is blowing everywhere
- a cloud with a patchy pattern
- something you need to drink everyday
- a uniform layer of cloud
- moistness or dampness
- white things in the sky
- a rain cloud
- opposite of cold
- the state of the atmosphere with respect to wind
- a cloud with a puff pattern with a flat base and top
- a grey layer cloud
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- thin wispy clouds
- a cloud with a line or wave pattern
- air moving in a natural motion
- small balls of frozen water coming from the sky
- a cloud with bottom being dark coloured indicating rain or hail
- a cloud with a long steady rain showers
- the shining of the sun
- it happens before a rainbow
- opposite of hot
20 Clues: a rain cloud • opposite of hot • opposite of cold • thin wispy clouds • a grey layer cloud • moistness or dampness • the shining of the sun • white things in the sky • a uniform layer of cloud • paper is blowing everywhere • it happens before a rainbow • a cloud with a patchy pattern • air moving in a natural motion • a cloud with a line or wave pattern • ...
science weather crossword 2013-02-11
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- – not so hot
- – these things make more clouds
- – It turns around
- – typhoon
- – a low pressure system
- – snow storm
- – low temperature
- – frozen water
- – very hot with water vapour in the air
- a gas that people breathe
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- – ice chunks falling from the sky
- – raining
- – sunny
- – a little cold
- – temperature that water turns to ice
- Pressure system- bitterly cold
- – blowing air
- – not so cold
- what people stand on?
- – cyclone
20 Clues: – sunny • – raining • – typhoon • – cyclone • – not so hot • – snow storm • – blowing air • – not so cold • – frozen water • – a little cold • – It turns around • – low temperature • what people stand on? • – a low pressure system • a gas that people breathe • Pressure system- bitterly cold • – these things make more clouds • – ice chunks falling from the sky • – temperature that water turns to ice • ...
science weather crossword 2013-02-06
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- a __________ can effect global warming
- ice _____ in the sun
- this is an unpleasant type of storm that can cause electricity to go out
- a ______ cloud forms around a tornado
- _______ is a type of gas
- meteorologist’s ________ wind
- the ___________ is +30 outside
- ____ is in a green house
- ______ is another word for extreme winds
- ___ is hard to see through
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- sometimes weather can be _____________
- there is a high _______ system and a low _______ system
- this brings warm winds
- you can see this on you mirror when you get out of the shower
- this may effect food production and it is very dry
- a ______________ can help tell the wind direction
- ____________ usually form on a warm summer day
- snow can cause __________ weather
- _______ is another word for tornado
- a lot of people have lost their homes because of _______
20 Clues: ice _____ in the sun • this brings warm winds • _______ is a type of gas • ____ is in a green house • ___ is hard to see through • meteorologist’s ________ wind • the ___________ is +30 outside • snow can cause __________ weather • _______ is another word for tornado • a ______ cloud forms around a tornado • sometimes weather can be _____________ • ...
Weather Test Review 2014-02-24
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- layer of the atmosphere 99% of the water vapor is in
- the number that is represented of the station model in the lower left hand corner
- most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- transfer of energy in waves or rays
- prefix for high level clouds
- amount of water vapor present in the air
- transfer of energy by the flow of heated material
- direction warm fronts turn
- person who studies weather
- type of front that is represented by red semicircles on a map that show warmer air going towards colder air
- type of fron that results when neither cold air nor warm air advances
- prefix for low level clouds
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- transfer of energy by molecules bumping in to one another
- direction cold fronts turn
- line that connects points of equal atmospheric pressure
- pressure always goes from high pressure to _____ pressure
- layer of the atmosphere satellites are in
- layer of the atmosphere ozone layer is in
- prefix for middle level clouds
- type of front that is represented by blue triangles on a map that shows colder air going towards warmer air
- line that connects points of equal temperature
- the molecules in the atmosphere that are destroyed by CFCs
- the number that is represented of the station model in the upper left hand corner
- number of layers there are in the atmosphere
- instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
25 Clues: direction cold fronts turn • direction warm fronts turn • person who studies weather • prefix for low level clouds • prefix for high level clouds • prefix for middle level clouds • transfer of energy in waves or rays • most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere • amount of water vapor present in the air • layer of the atmosphere satellites are in • ...
Weather and Climate 2014-10-26
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- A region's average weather conditions over a long period of time
- The largest and most destructive storms
- Areas near the poles that are cold year-round
- To understand Earth's wind patterns, you need to think about the ________ of air
- When warm air rises, it gets lighter and ____________
- This causes prevailing winds to curve east or west
- The higher the latitude, the __________ the climate
- These are created by the tilt of Earth as it revolves around the sun
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- Large streams of surface seawater
- Tall walls of water formed by hurricanes
- Many are located in warm areas yet have snow at the top
- The short-term changes in the air for a given place and time
- These produce strong winds and large amounts of snow
- The place where two air masses of different temperatures or moisture content meet
- Winds that blow in the same direction over large areas of Earth
- This is a warm current that flows north along the U.S. East Coast
- A dry area on the mountainside facing away from the direction of the wind
- A small, rapidly twisting funnel of air that touches the ground
- It is important to track these because there are so many in the U.S.
- ____________ from the sun heats the planet
20 Clues: Large streams of surface seawater • The largest and most destructive storms • Tall walls of water formed by hurricanes • ____________ from the sun heats the planet • Areas near the poles that are cold year-round • This causes prevailing winds to curve east or west • The higher the latitude, the __________ the climate • ...
Weather or Not 2014-11-17
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- Wind from the west
- A destructive wave of water from an ocean
- The formation of water vapor into clouds
- The kind of front to use an envelope
- Atmospheric Winds
- Wind from the southwest
- Air with varied temperature moving from a body of water to land
- Wind from the northwest
- The vaporizing of water
- Air with varied temperature moving from land to a body of water
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- Movement of air due to differences in temperature.
- A front of cold air
- Wind from the north
- Wind from the northeast
- Droplets of water falling from the sky
- Curving of winds because of Earths rotation
- When a cold front overtakes a warm front
- Air of varying temperature swiring around viciously
- A front of warm air
- Wind from the east
- A storm involving bolts of electricity
- Wind from the south
- Swirling clouds of varying temperature above warm waters
- Wind from the southeast
- Another word for hurricane
25 Clues: Atmospheric Winds • Wind from the west • Wind from the east • A front of cold air • Wind from the north • A front of warm air • Wind from the south • Wind from the northeast • Wind from the southwest • Wind from the southeast • Wind from the northwest • The vaporizing of water • Another word for hurricane • The kind of front to use an envelope • Droplets of water falling from the sky • ...
Kenna's Weather Crossword 2014-12-16
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- something white and fluffy in the sky
- when a whole bunch of ________ falls down
- carbon dioxide is type of ____
- stops you from seeing clearly
- when rain falls from the sky
- to measure pressure
- another word for warm
- a tornado on water
- when ice falls from the sky it is called ______
- I am going to Mexico because the _______ is to cold here
- _______ means it is hot outside
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- high, wispy cloud made out of ice crystals
- when water goes into the clouds
- when cars slide there is ¬¬_____ on the road
- the _______ is 12◦C outside
- the main weather throughout the country
- you can measure the _____ wind speed
- when rain drops freezes it turns into ____________
- another word for cold
- really strong wind that does a lot of damage
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 2014-02-18
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- underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water
- current - A rush of water that flows back to sea through a narrow opening in a sandbar
- Pressure-The pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area.
- - a giant wave usually caused by an earthquake beneath the ocean floor.
- tide - a tide with the least difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon pull at right angles to each other at the first and third quarters of the moon.
- A land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
- Cycle- The continuous movement of water through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, land, and surface water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- process which molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water.
- instrument used to measure changes in air pressure.
- - the daily rise and fall of Earth’s waters on its coastlines.
- Well – a well in which water rises because of pressure within the aquifer
- Water- Water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground rock layers and soil.
- - the horizontal distance between the crest of one wave and the crest of the next wave.
- a place where groundwater flows to the surface
- tide - a tide with the greatest difference between high and low tide that occurs when the sun and the moon are aligned with the Earth at the new moon and full moon.
Down
- Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface
- of a material that is full of tiny connected air spaces that water can seep through
- process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor.
- the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth.
- S6E3 Vocabulary Words
- lake that stores water for human use
- area that supplies water to a river system
- small stream or river that feeds into a larger river
- a device that determines the distance of an object under water by recording the echoes of sound waves.
- source- a specific source of pollution that can be identified.
- A fountain of water and steam that builds up pressure underground and erupts at intervals
26 Clues: S6E3 Vocabulary Words • lake that stores water for human use • area that supplies water to a river system • the envelope of gasses that surrounds Earth. • a place where groundwater flows to the surface • instrument used to measure changes in air pressure. • small stream or river that feeds into a larger river • underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water • ...
Weather/Climate Crossword 2016-03-02
Across
- Middle layer of the atmosphere. Begins 50km above Earth's surface and ends 80km above the surface.
- A layer found in the Stratosphere that protects the Earth's living things from dangerous ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
- Winds that blow over short distances caused by unequal heating of Earth's surface within a small area
- Towering clouds with flat tops that often produce thunderstorms.
- The envelope of gases that surrounds the planet.
- an instrument used to measure relative humidity, consisting of a wet-bulb thermometer and a dry-bulb thermometer
- movement of air from land to sea at night, created when cooler, denser air from the land forces up warmer air over the sea
- Process by which gases hold heat in the air.
- lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere; which humans live; where weather occurs
- winds that blow east to west between the equator and 30 degrees latitude (used by European traders seeking trade with the American colonies)
- Rain that contains more acid than normal.
Down
- a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure throughout
- movement of air from sea to land during the day when cooler air from above the water moves over the land, forcing the heated, less dense air above the land to rise
- A scientist who studies the causes of weather and tries to predict it
- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- Winds that blow regularly between 30-60 degrees north and south of the equator.These winds play an important part in the weather in the United States.
- percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature.
- Second layer of the atmosphere and contains the ozone level. Extends from the Troposphere to 50km above earth's surface
- horizontal moment of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
- measures wind speed
- Amount of mass in a given volume of air
- prevailing winds that blow from east to west between 60 degrees and 90 degrees latitude in both hemispheres
- an instrument that is used to measure air pressure
23 Clues: measures wind speed • Amount of mass in a given volume of air • Rain that contains more acid than normal. • Process by which gases hold heat in the air. • The envelope of gases that surrounds the planet. • an instrument that is used to measure air pressure • Towering clouds with flat tops that often produce thunderstorms. • ...
Weather and Climate 2016-03-08
Across
- Area of warm air between the warm front and a cold front
- The result of water vapour condensing and freezing
- A weather event such as a flash flood or severe snowstorm
- Long term changes in the climate, such as cooling to form an ice age
- The influence of the sea on climate
- A high bank of cloud around the centre of the eye
- An increase of world temperatures as a result of greenhouse gases
- The blanketing effect of the atmosphere
- Water that has condensed close to the ground
- A boundary between cold air and warm air
- Determines one's geographic position
- The dominant wind direction
- A boundary between warm and cold air
- An international agreement to try and reduce carbon emissions
- Day-to-day conditions
Down
- The centre of a hurricane
- High atmosphere pressure
- Low atmosphere pressure
- A powerful tropical storm with high winds
- Another name for the ice age
- Gases such as carbon dioxide and methane which absorb heat
- Height above level of sea
- Intense rainfall from thunderstorms
- Charging vehicles to enter cities
- A boundary between warm air and cold air
- The cold front catches the warm front
- The transfer of water
- Average weather climate
28 Clues: The transfer of water • Day-to-day conditions • Low atmosphere pressure • Average weather climate • High atmosphere pressure • The centre of a hurricane • Height above level of sea • The dominant wind direction • Another name for the ice age • Charging vehicles to enter cities • Intense rainfall from thunderstorms • The influence of the sea on climate • ...
Weather and months 2016-02-02
Across
- Temperatura alta
- Cose bianche nel cielo
- Mese in cui finiscono le vacanze estive
- Ghiaccio dal cielo
- Centigradi o Farenheit
- Mese di vacanze primaverili
- Temperatura bassa
- Serve per sciare
- Quando viene la neve dal cielo
- Mese di vacanze invernali
- La nostra stella
- Viene prima di dicembre
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- Primo mese dell'anno
- Mese di Halloween
- Acqua freddissima
- Mese di Natale
- Mese in cui finisce la scuola
- Primo mese di scuola
- Arco nel cielo
- Viene acqua dal cielo
- Quando piove e ci sono fulmini
- Viene dopo febbraio
- Fa volare le foglie
- Mese di primavera in cui fa caldo
24 Clues: Mese di Natale • Arco nel cielo • Temperatura alta • Serve per sciare • La nostra stella • Mese di Halloween • Acqua freddissima • Temperatura bassa • Ghiaccio dal cielo • Viene dopo febbraio • Fa volare le foglie • Primo mese dell'anno • Primo mese di scuola • Viene acqua dal cielo • Cose bianche nel cielo • Centigradi o Farenheit • Viene prima di dicembre • Mese di vacanze invernali • ...
Weather and Months 2016-02-02
Across
- La nostra stella
- Mese in cui finisce la scuola
- Mese di primavera in cui fa caldo
- Ghiaccio dal cielo
- Primo mese di scuola
- Viene dopo febbraio
- Mese di vacanze invernali
- Viene acqua dal cielo
- Quando piove e ci sono fulmini
- Arco nel cielo
- Temperatura bassa
- Temperatura alta
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- Acqua freddissima
- Serve per sciare
- Quando viene la neve dal cielo
- Primo mese dell'anno
- Mese di Halloween
- Viene prima di dicembre
- Centigradi o Farenheit
- Mese di Natale
- Mese di vacanze primaverili
- Fa volare le foglie
- Mese in cui finiscono le vacanze estive
- Cose bianche nel cielo
24 Clues: Mese di Natale • Arco nel cielo • Serve per sciare • La nostra stella • Temperatura alta • Acqua freddissima • Mese di Halloween • Temperatura bassa • Ghiaccio dal cielo • Viene dopo febbraio • Fa volare le foglie • Primo mese dell'anno • Primo mese di scuola • Viene acqua dal cielo • Centigradi o Farenheit • Cose bianche nel cielo • Viene prima di dicembre • Mese di vacanze invernali • ...
Weather and Climate 2016-05-27
Across
- Force which starts hurricanes rotating.
- Deposition of moisture from the atmosphere as rain, drizzle, hail, snow, fog or dew.
- Warm air is forced to rise over mountains, as it does so it cools, condenses and rains.
- Sinking warm air, characterised by clear skies and warm temperatures in the summer, or frosts in the winter.
- A system designed to capture carbon dioxide at its sources and pump it into porous rocks to prevent it reaching the atmosphere.
- The day-to-day atmospheric conditions including temperature, rainfall, humidity, cloud cover, sunshine hours, wind direction etc.
- Area of low air pressure, characterised by cumulo-nimbus clouds, formed where a warm front and cold front meet.
- Warm Atlantic ocean current originating in the Gulf of Mexico bringing with it warm moist air to the British Isles.
- A quota system to limit carbon dioxide emissions from major polluters
- Horizontal movement of air across the Earth’s surface.
- Key factor affecting climate as distance from the Equator increases
- How much the temperature is expected to fall for every 1000 m gained in altitude
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- The first successful international treaty aimed at reducing emissions of greenhouse gases from 37 Annex 1 countries.
- Description of the UK’s climate with cool winters and warm, wet summers.
- The recent dramatic increase in global temperatures as a result of increased greenhouse gas emissions.
- Scientists who measure and analyse weather data.
- The average weather conditions recorded over a period of 30 years.
- Unit of air pressure (mb).
- Natural effect where the Earth’s atmosphere traps heat from outgoing radiation.
- When two air masses meet, the warm air mass is undercut by the cold one, forced to rise, water vapour cools, condenses and rains.
- A weather event that is significantly different from the average for that time of year e.g flash flood, severe snowstorm, drought etc.
- Prevailing wind direction in the UK comes from the?
22 Clues: Unit of air pressure (mb). • Force which starts hurricanes rotating. • Scientists who measure and analyse weather data. • Prevailing wind direction in the UK comes from the? • Horizontal movement of air across the Earth’s surface. • The average weather conditions recorded over a period of 30 years. • ...
The Weather Test 2016-01-28
Across
- Condensation particles are made out of small ice and _______
- Precipitation of a large area with gentle, light rain is an example of a ____ front
- Weather fronts are not part of global _____ which includes polar easterlies, westerlies, and trade winds
- Weak winds between the trades or northern and southern hemisphere are known as
- An air mass that originates in the U.S southwest and brings cold, moist air
- Continental Polar, Continental Tropical, Maritime Polar, Maritime Tropical
- Highest Level Clouds
- An air mass that originates in canada and brings dry, cold air
- Nimbo or Nimbus means
- What must be present for a cloud to form
- Clouds that bring rain and thunderstorms
- An air mass that brings dry warm air
Down
- The suns energy travels as
- The front edge of an advancing mass of warm air that pat replacer cooler air with warmer air
- The front edge of a moving mas of cold air that pushes beneath a warmer air mass like a wedge
- An air mass that originates in north america and and the north pacific areas and brings cold, moist air
- the expansion of air that rises and cools
- A brief, heavy storm with rain, wind, lighting and thunder
- A destructive, rotating, funnel shaped column of air with high wind speeds
- The prevailing winds that blow over north america
- An air mass that originates in southern atlantic and pacific areas and brings warm, moist air
- When a front that forms when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass and lifts the warm air mass off the ground and over another air mass
- Body of air where the temp. is the same is called an ___ mass
- A severe storm that develops over tropical oceans, whose strong winds spiral in toward the low-pressure storm center
24 Clues: Highest Level Clouds • Nimbo or Nimbus means • The suns energy travels as • An air mass that brings dry warm air • What must be present for a cloud to form • Clouds that bring rain and thunderstorms • the expansion of air that rises and cools • The prevailing winds that blow over north america • A brief, heavy storm with rain, wind, lighting and thunder • ...
School & Weather - Italian 2016-03-17
21 Clues: Sky • Map • Book • Rain • Exam • Lunch • Clock • Cloud • Mouse • School • Eraser • Teacher • Letters • Rainbow • Stapler • Weather • Backpack • Computer • Scissors • Keyboard • Thermometer
Weather and seasons 2017-05-15
Across
- When water droplets in the air freeze and form a cloud on the earth's surface, making it difficult to see
- A great flood of water
- Big white pillows floating in the sky
- Lack of food
- Often appears in the morning and created by small drops of rain suspended in the air
- The seasonal wind of the Indian ocean and souther Asia, often bringing heavy rain
- Small balls of ice
- Heavy rain, loud bangs and flashes of light
- An enormous wave caused by an earthquake under the sea
- Rubber, waterproof boots
- Good for skiing on
Down
- A pool of water on the ground
- The season before winter (American English)
- Bright red skin caused by the sun
- A bright flash of light, just before the boom of thunder
- When part of a mountain falls away
- Very light rain
- The season following summer (British English)
- A period of extreme heat
- A very strong, often destructive wind
- Lack of water
- Colours in the sky, caused by the sun shining through the rain
22 Clues: Lack of food • Lack of water • Very light rain • Small balls of ice • Good for skiing on • A great flood of water • A period of extreme heat • Rubber, waterproof boots • A pool of water on the ground • Bright red skin caused by the sun • When part of a mountain falls away • Big white pillows floating in the sky • A very strong, often destructive wind • ...
Weather- Chapter 8 2017-02-20
Across
- a mixture of smoke and fog
- a layered ball of ice
- most beautiful form of precipitation
- clouds that gives a halo around sun or moon
- precipitation less then 0.5 mm in diameter
- a large body of air with same humidity, temperature, density
- is looks like UFO
- is also known as mackerel sky
- also known as thunderstorm clouds
- this is also known as cold-cloud process
- microscopic particle on which water vapor condenses
- vapor directly changing into solid
- a thick brown haze that results from complex molecules released in air by vehicles
- condensed water vapor near the ground
Down
- a boundary between two air masses
- also known as vapor cloud or condensation trails
- water vapor with temperature below freezing point
- combination of 3 air masses forms a Y shape
- the state of atmosphere at a certain time and place
- heavy snow and winds of at least 35 mi/hr
- process that happens in tropics where clouds are with temperature above freezing
- most common fog during long autumn nights
- amount of water vapor in the air
- also known as mare's tail
- fog that cannot extend more than 6 feet
- a brief but intense snow fall
26 Clues: is looks like UFO • a layered ball of ice • also known as mare's tail • a mixture of smoke and fog • is also known as mackerel sky • a brief but intense snow fall • amount of water vapor in the air • a boundary between two air masses • also known as thunderstorm clouds • vapor directly changing into solid • most beautiful form of precipitation • ...
Weather & Climate Review 2018-02-25
Across
- Pressure measure of the weight of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- transfer of heat via fluids (air, water)
- layer of atmos. furthest away from earth
- Stream narrow belt of strong winds that blows near the top of the troposphere.
- hottest layer of the atmosphere
- coldest layer of the atmosphere. Breaks of meteors
- Effect trapping of heat in the earths atmosphere
- 78% of this gas is found in the atmosphere
- high, thing and whispy level clouds, usually no precipitation
- movement of air from one direction to the next
- biggest clouds, fluffy cotton ball-like clouds, mid level altitude
Down
- Gauge measures the amount of rain in a given time
- measures the air pressure
- layer of atmos. that contains the ozone layer
- measures wind speed
- fog, closes clouds to the earth, precipitation
- 21% of this gas is found in the atmosphere
- layer of atmos. that is closest to ground; contains 99% water; clouds and weather occur here.
- amount of water vapor in the air.
- like a vast river within the ocean, flowing from one place to another
- Effect tries to force winds to shift towards the right or left.
- gray, holds rain, clouds that bring heavy precipitation
- Vane measures wind direction
23 Clues: measures wind speed • measures the air pressure • Vane measures wind direction • hottest layer of the atmosphere • amount of water vapor in the air. • transfer of heat via fluids (air, water) • layer of atmos. furthest away from earth • 21% of this gas is found in the atmosphere • 78% of this gas is found in the atmosphere • layer of atmos. that contains the ozone layer • ...
Weather and Climate 2018-10-29
Across
- patterns changes in movement in atmospheric water affected by wind, land forms, ocean temperatures and current
- currents the movements of ocean water in a continuous flow
- front a boundary where two masses of cold air meet
- the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor
- front boundary where warm air mass replaces cold air mass
- stream strong wind current that pushes air masses and weather patterns across the United States
- the liquid component of the Earth that includes the oceans, seas, lakes, ponds, rivers and streams
- the process that happens when liquid or solid water falls from the sky
- the average weather conditions of an area over an extended time period
- the process by which liquid water becomes solid
- pressure the measure of the force with which air molecules push on a surface
- Circulation a constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
Down
- cycle (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
- energy energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation, such as light, X-rays, gamma rays, and thermal radiation
- front boundary where cold air mass replaces warm air mass
- A term used to describe the dissolved salt content of a substance
- the process by which water vapor changes to liquid water
- circulation movement of air and thermal energy regionally and globally due to unequal heating of Earth's surface and Earth's rotation
- the process by which plants release water vapor to the air
- the layer of gas surrounding planet Earth, held in place by gravity and composed of a limited number of elements primarily nitrogen and oxygen
- 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
- Mass per unit volume
- front boundary where cold and warm air masses do not move
23 Clues: Mass per unit volume • the process by which liquid water becomes solid • front a boundary where two masses of cold air meet • the process by which water vapor changes to liquid water • the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor • front boundary where cold air mass replaces warm air mass • front boundary where warm air mass replaces cold air mass • ...
Weather & Climate Crossword 2022-03-10
Across
- average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a surface current that moves water from the Gulf of Mexico northeast toward Europe
- Measured amount of water vapor in the air
- how hot or cold something is, which has to do with the motion of the particles that make up matter
- water that seeps below earth's surface into spaces in rock and soil
- 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
- The force of air pushing on an object
- The movement of water between the atmosphere, land, oceans, and living things
- Cold air mass moves under a warm air mass
- short term condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
- any form of water that falls to earth from clouds (rain, snow, and hail)
- A boundary between air masses
- liquid water gains enough energy to escape the liquid surface and form water vapor (liquid-gas)
- warm air mass catches up to and override a cold air mass
Down
- stream like movements of ocean water in a regular pattern
- prediction about the state of the atmosphere at a given place and time
- warm moist air rising from a body of water mixes with cold dry air overhead resulting in precipitation, especially downwind
- cold front slows down and stops as warm air moves towards it
- release of water vapor into the air by plants
- As earth rotates is its axis, wind and water in both hemispheres curve
- driven by prevailing winds… they carry warm water away from the equator and cool water away from the poles
- A large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity
- 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
- fast moving cold front catches up to a warm front where the warm air mass has risen over a cool air mass
- cool dense air sinks to earth surface causing warm less dense air to rise
- solid water changes directly to water vapor without first becoming a liquid
- 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.
- water that flows across earth's surface
- a place’s distance above sea level
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 • ...
Natural disasters. Weather 2022-04-03
22 Clues: sals • bads • vējš • saule • vētra • migla • ledus • krusa • plūdi • cunami • sniegs • lietus • lavīna • pērkons • tornado • sausums • mākonis • epidēmija • zemestrīce • mežu ugunsgrēks • dubļu noslīdenis • vulkāna izvirdums
Wild animals & Weather 2022-04-06
23 Clues: lew • wilk • sowa • zimno • orzeł • małpa • rekin • delfin • ciepło • gorąco • mglsty • kukułka • burzowo • pingwin • wieloryb • wietrznie • pochmurno • nietoperz • ośmiornica • pada śnieg • słonecznie • opady gradu • pada deszcz
Weather Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-13
Across
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
- the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth
- currents of air high above the Earth
- when a cold front or warm front stops moving
- a large volume of air in the atmosphere that is mostly uniform in temperature and moisture
- the action or process of conveying
- energy that is transferred by electromagnetic radiation
- the temperature at or near a surface
- the boundary between a mass of warm air and a retreating mass of cold air.
- a natural movement of air of any velocity
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- an advancing edge of a cold air mass
- The air around you has weight, and it presses against everything it touches
- any type of energy generated by the sun
- to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature
- when a cold front overtakes a warm front
- a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more
- the continuous, predictable, directional movement of seawater driven by gravity, wind, and water density
- the whole mass of air that surrounds the earth
- having, exerting, or operating under a relatively small pressure
- a strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean
- using or involving forceful methods to sell something
- the process by which a liquid turns into a gas
- any map or chart that shows the meteorological elements at a given time over an extended area
23 Clues: the action or process of conveying • an advancing edge of a cold air mass • currents of air high above the Earth • the temperature at or near a surface • any type of energy generated by the sun • when a cold front overtakes a warm front • a natural movement of air of any velocity • when a cold front or warm front stops moving • ...
Schritt 4 weather 2022-04-19
Across
- in the morning
- time of day
- to play tennis
- (...:30, half an hour before)
- to begin
- course
- in the afternoon
- finished/done
- to eat
- second
- female student
- to have
Down
- ten after
- watch/clock/o'clock
- time
- Three-quarters (15 minutes before)
- lecture/class
- to go
- now
- at noon
- in the evening
- hour
- one o'clock
- a quarter after (15 minutes after)
24 Clues: now • time • hour • to go • course • to eat • second • at noon • to have • to begin • ten after • time of day • one o'clock • lecture/class • finished/done • in the morning • to play tennis • in the evening • female student • in the afternoon • watch/clock/o'clock • (...:30, half an hour before) • Three-quarters (15 minutes before) • a quarter after (15 minutes after)
Weather B2-C1 2022-04-21
23 Clues: град • роса • лужа • дымка • туман • гроза • метель • молния • слякоть • снегопад • капля дождя • свежий ветер • хлопья снега • плотный туман • удушающая жара • мрачная погода • палящее солнце • затяжной ливень • дождь со снегом • проливной дождь • моросящий дождь • безоблачное небо • очень жаркая погода
Weather, Date, Feeling 2022-03-07
Weather and School 2022-03-31
21 Clues: söka • test • fråga • Väder • Helgen • missat • lärare • Motorer • lärobok • Torsdag • Duggregn • mjukvara • internet • Åskväder • Anländer • Värmebölja • meningarna • Revolution • optimisering • ingenjörkonst • mellan terminerna
Unit 15 Weather 2022-05-12
24 Clues: ilm • märg • jahe • pilv • kelk • keegi • ingel • inetu • udune • härmas • lumine • asemel • lahing • tervis • sulama • väline • kartul • kindlus • viimati • pilvine • uisutama • lumehang • lumepall • kühveldama
Ella's Weather Crossword 2023-09-06
Across
- B- When the temperature of air creates condensation or dew.
- B- What does a cloud wear under his raincoat?
- B- A sudden and local flood usually caused by heaving rain.
- B- I just got certified to do this!
- B- A natural electric flash between the ground and a cloud or within a cloud.
- B- The measure of rain falling within a certain area and time.
- B- The measurement of how cold or warm it is.
- B- A destructive wind vortex shaped like a funnel that touches the ground.
- B- This is my favorite animal because they are misunderstood.
Down
- B- The temperature the human body feels caused by wind.
- B- The visible collection of water in the sky.
- B- I REALLY want to learn how to do this.
- B- How much water vapor is in the atmosphere.
- B- I do this in the summer on my lake when I'm hungry.
- B- What the temperature feels like to the human body.
- B- The direction from which the wind originates.
- B- The measurement of air in the atmosphere.
- B- A tropical storm that rotates in a cyclone with high winds.
- B- A professional who studies the Earth's atmosphere that causes weather conditions.
- B- I want to be this when I grow up.
20 Clues: B- I just got certified to do this! • B- I want to be this when I grow up. • B- I REALLY want to learn how to do this. • B- The measurement of air in the atmosphere. • B- What does a cloud wear under his raincoat? • B- How much water vapor is in the atmosphere. • B- The measurement of how cold or warm it is. • B- The visible collection of water in the sky. • ...
Severe Weather Vocab 2023-10-17
Across
- A line of thunderstorms that form along a cold front or out ahead of it.
- An acronym for Next Generation Weather Radar.
- A scale developed by T. Theodore Fujita for classifying tornadoes according to the damage they cause and their rotational wind speed.
- Localized snowstorms that form on the downwind of a lake
- A strong localized downdraft (downburst) less than 4 km wide that occurs beneath thunderstorms.
- A radar that determines the velocity of falling precipitation either toward or away from the radar unit by taking into account the Doppler shift.
- A chart showing expected or forecasted conditions, such as pressure patterns, frontal positions,contour height patterns, and so on.
- A dense, cylindrical, elongated cloud that appears to slowly spin about a horizontal axis behind the leading edge of a thunderstorm’s gust front.
- A boundary that separates a cold downdraft of a thunderstorm from warm, humid surface air.
- A tornado whose circulation has not reached the ground.
- An intense, rotating column of air that protrudes from a cumulonimbus cloud in the shape of a funnel or a rope whose circulation is present on the ground.
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- A dense, arch-shaped, ominous-looking cloud that often forms along the leading edge of a thunderstorm’s gust front, AKA arcus cloud
- An enormous severe thunderstorm whose updrafts and downdrafts are nearly in balance, allowing it to maintain itself for several hours.
- A forecast indicating that hazardous weather is either imminent or actually occurring within the specified forecast area.
- A forecast indicating that atmospheric conditions are favorable for hazardous weather to occur over a particular region during a specified time period.
- A severe localized downdraft that can be experienced beneath a severe thunderstorm.
- An area of rotating clouds that extends beneath a severe thunderstorm and from which a funnel cloud may appear. Also called a collar cloud.
- A column of rotating wind over water that has characteristics of a dust devil and tornado.
- Simulation of the atmosphere’s behavior by mathematical equations or by physical models.
- A flood that rises and falls quite rapidly with little or no advance warning,
20 Clues: An acronym for Next Generation Weather Radar. • A tornado whose circulation has not reached the ground. • Localized snowstorms that form on the downwind of a lake • A line of thunderstorms that form along a cold front or out ahead of it. • A flood that rises and falls quite rapidly with little or no advance warning, • ...
Spanish weather 2b 2023-11-17
24 Clues: sea • fall • wind • tree • lake • river • storm • Month • beach • in/or • plant • forest • degree • winter • spring • summer • desert • flower • seasons • weather • mountain • temperature • it is windy • it is very sunny
Weather Vocab Review 2024-01-12
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- the temperature when more condensation happens than evaporation
- a measure of the transparency of the atmosphere
- a tool to measure air pressure
- a way to show the direction of the wind
- a tool that measures wind speed
- a tool to measure the temperature
- a tool to measure rain
- precipitation that develops when rain falls through freezing air
- humidity the amount of water vapor in the air compared to the amount needed for saturation
- "heap" clouds
- the condition of the earth's atmosphere at a certain time and place
Down
- "spread out" clouds
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- a tool to measure relative humidity
- water that condenses in the clouds and falls to earth
- air that moves horizontally
- "curl of hair" clouds
- a took we can use to measure snowfall
- the force of air molecules pushing on an area
- precipitation that develops in thunderstorms; small balls of ice
20 Clues: "heap" clouds • "spread out" clouds • "curl of hair" clouds • a tool to measure rain • air that moves horizontally • a tool to measure air pressure • a tool that measures wind speed • a tool to measure the temperature • a tool to measure relative humidity • the amount of water vapor in the air • a took we can use to measure snowfall • a way to show the direction of the wind • ...
Winter Weather Hazards 2024-01-21
Across
- Heavy insulated jacket
- Shortest day of the year
- To slide on ice or lose traction
- Very car lights used for low visibility
- Hanging piece of ice
- Process of ice or snow melting
- A vehicle to remove snow from roads
- To remove ice from windshield
- Tiny ice crystals formed when the temperature drops
- Severe snowstorm with strong winds
Down
- A glove with only two sections
- Almost invisible ice on roads
- A close fitting knitted hat
- Injury caused by extreme cold
- Balls of ice falling during a thunderstorm
- What the temperature "feels like" with wind
- Piles of snow formed by wind
- Reslessness from being kept indoors too long
- Frozen raindrops
- To prepare ones home or cottage for winter
- Sport involving sliding down the slopes
21 Clues: Frozen raindrops • Hanging piece of ice • Heavy insulated jacket • Shortest day of the year • A close fitting knitted hat • Piles of snow formed by wind • Almost invisible ice on roads • Injury caused by extreme cold • To remove ice from windshield • A glove with only two sections • Process of ice or snow melting • To slide on ice or lose traction • Severe snowstorm with strong winds • ...
Weather Patterns Vocabulary 2025-02-12
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- one thing that contributes to causing an event.
- the force on a surface caused by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth.
- the process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground.
- a measure of how hot or cold something is.
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet.
- liquid water droplets suspended in the air.
- conditions such as rain, clouds, and wind at a particular time and place.
- to move from one object to another or one place to another.
- water as a gas.
- something we observe to be similar over and over again.
Down
- scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery.
- the movement of air in a particular direction.
- a measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
- when something becomes different over time.
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth, where weather happens.
- parcel an amount of air that moves as a unit.
- where something comes from.
- the scientific study of weather.
- the process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- when something stays mostly the same over time.
- the ability to make things move or change.
22 Clues: water as a gas. • where something comes from. • the scientific study of weather. • a measure of how hot or cold something is. • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet. • the ability to make things move or change. • when something becomes different over time. • liquid water droplets suspended in the air. • parcel an amount of air that moves as a unit. • ...
Weather and climate 2025-02-19
Across
- Hot air _____.
- This element is cycled through nature and is found in the atmosphere as CO2.
- When plant and animal bodies break down.
- The layer of gases around Earth.
- Gases like carbon dioxide warm the Earth, causing this effect.
- Rotating water storm.
- What part of the Earth receives the most direct sunlight?
- Matter becomes less dense when its temperature ___.
- The prevailing winds near the equator that travel from east to west.
Down
- The burning of fossil fuels to create energy.
- What two locations on Earth have the highest air pressure?
- Heat energy moving in the form of electromagnetic waves.
- This body of water absorbs heat from the sun and distributes it around the world.
- The movement of water.
- The movement of molecules within a substance that carries heat
- Mass divided by volume.
- All the water on planet Earth.
- Wind is deflected counterclockwise in the Northern hemisphere because of this effect.
- During the day, what warms the Earth?
- A cyclone storm that happens in the West Pacific Ocean.
- Cold air _____.
21 Clues: Hot air _____. • Cold air _____. • Rotating water storm. • The movement of water. • Mass divided by volume. • All the water on planet Earth. • The layer of gases around Earth. • During the day, what warms the Earth? • When plant and animal bodies break down. • The burning of fossil fuels to create energy. • Matter becomes less dense when its temperature ___. • ...
Weather Patterns Unit 2025-02-21
Across
- vapor, Water as a gas.
- Something becomes different over time.
- Scientific methods used to reconstruct and understand a mystery.
- The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
- One things that contributes to causing an event.
- Conditions such as rain, clouds, and winds at a particular time and place.
- The scientific study of weather.
- The mixture of gases surrounding a planet.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from clouds onto the ground.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
Down
- The movement of air in a particular direction.
- Something we observe to be similar over and over again.
- The layer of the atmosphere closest to the earth, where weather happens.
- A measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
- parcel, An amount of air that moves as a unit.
- The ability to make things move or change.
- To move from one object to another or one place to another.
- Where something comes from.
- The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
- Something is mostly the same over time.
- pressure, The force on a surface by the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on earth.
- Liquid water droplets suspended in the air.
22 Clues: vapor, Water as a gas. • Where something comes from. • The scientific study of weather. • Something becomes different over time. • Something is mostly the same over time. • The ability to make things move or change. • The mixture of gases surrounding a planet. • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • Liquid water droplets suspended in the air. • ...
WEATHER CROSSWORD QUEST 2024-12-18
Across
- the temperature at which condensation starts to form. 383
- All winds are caused by ______ in air pressure. 372
- what are long periods of low precipitation? 390
- What type of winds blow over short distances. 374
- “_________ form whenever air is cooled to its dew point and particles are present. 383
- is any form of water that falls from clouds. 387
- Why are Earth’s winds curved? 377
- “Sea and land breezes over a large region that change direction with the seasons are called _______” 376
- What is the flow of air from land to a body of water? 377
Down
- What type of winds blow over long distances? 377
- Instrument used to measure relative humidity. 382
- The areas near the equator with little or no winds. 378
- “round pellets of ice larger than 5 millimeters in diameter. 388
- the amount of water vapor in the air. 382
- ‘The bark ______, built in 1809, carried goods to many parts of the world.” 378.
- this instrument measures the depth of rainfall. 389
- Bands of high-speed winds. 380
- “__________ heating often occurs on land that is next to a large body of water.” 375
- What instrument is used to measure wind speed. 373
- most common form of precipitation. 388
20 Clues: Bands of high-speed winds. 380 • Why are Earth’s winds curved? 377 • most common form of precipitation. 388 • the amount of water vapor in the air. 382 • what are long periods of low precipitation? 390 • What type of winds blow over long distances? 377 • is any form of water that falls from clouds. 387 • Instrument used to measure relative humidity. 382 • ...
Unit 8 - Weather 2025-01-06
Across
- transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves
- boundary where two air masses meet
- the movement of deep, cold, nutrient-rich water to the surface
- tropical storm in the western Pacific oceans
- the movement of air in short distances that occurs in specific areas
- short term state of the atmosphere, including temperature, wind, precipitation, humidity and visibility
- the long-term pattern of weather in an area
- tropical storms that form over the Indian Ocean
- rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground
- circular pattern of ocean surface currents
- a seasonal wind
Down
- narrow band of strong winds that blow in the upper atmosphere
- transfer of heat through a material (touching)
- the movement of air over Earth's surface in worldwide patterns
- climate changes cause by temperatures below average in the Pacific Ocean
- force exerted on a surface by the air above it
- Earth's rotation causing winds and currents to curve
- the movement of flowing particles in a cyclical process where less dense rise and more dense sinks
- mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon
- amount of water vapor in the air
- climate changes caused by temperatures above normal in the Pacific Ocean
- this type of pressure in areas results in pleasant (happy) weather
- a body of air that has about the same temperature and humidity throughout
23 Clues: a seasonal wind • amount of water vapor in the air • boundary where two air masses meet • circular pattern of ocean surface currents • transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves • the long-term pattern of weather in an area • tropical storm in the western Pacific oceans • transfer of heat through a material (touching) • force exerted on a surface by the air above it • ...
weather/disasters/verbs 2025-10-22
28 Clues: isć • być • jeść • brać • mówić • dawać • robić • tęcza • lawina • ciepło • grzmot • powódź • huragan • widzieć • mroźnie • przyjść • znaleźć • potrafić • mgliście • zostawić • ____ fire • wietrznie • pochmurnie • powiedzieć • błyskawica • ____ eruption • burza śnieżna • trzęsienie ziemi
Stormy Weather - Simple 2023-10-06
30 Clues: nå • få • mod • fyr • kork • rodd • kust • iland • fånge • kväll • remsa • stege • vikter • ylande • kvarts- • våldsam • kastade • kämpade • omöjligt • bestämde • uppdelad • återvända • smal, trång • mycket liten • förnödenheter • kustbevakningen • nervöst, ängsligt • storm, stark vind • hantera, ofta om något svårt • strand, land som angränsar mot vatten, kustlinje
Numbers, family, weather 2024-05-20
Weather Unit 8 2025-05-14
Across
- An air mass that is cold
- The process of water moving through Earth’s systems
- A measure of how hot or cold something is
- Tool used to measure temperature
- A system that usually brings clear skies
- The force of air pushing down on Earth
- The amount of water vapor in the air
- A front where warm air slides over cold air
- The average weather in an area over a long time
- A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity
- A system that often brings clouds and storms
- Winds blowing from the west in mid-latitudes
- Cold winds blowing from east near the poles
Down
- High, wispy clouds made of ice crystals
- The way Earth’s rotation makes wind curve
- A front where warm air is trapped between cold air masses
- Tool that shows wind direction
- A front that does not move much
- Tool used to measure wind speed
- Tool used to measure humidity using two thermometers
- A satellite that monitors Earth’s weather from space
- Steady winds that blow toward the equator
- Water droplets or ice crystals floating in the air
- An air mass that forms over water
- The condition of the atmosphere at a certain place and time
- An air mass that is warm
- An air mass that forms over land
- Low, gray clouds that cover the sky like a blanket
- A boundary between two air masses
- A front where cold air pushes under warm air
- The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to how much it could hold
- Tool used to measure precipitation
- Height above sea level
- Puffy white clouds that often mean fair weather
- The temperature when air becomes saturated and dew forms
- Tool used to measure air pressure
- Moving air caused by pressure differences
37 Clues: Height above sea level • An air mass that is cold • An air mass that is warm • Tool that shows wind direction • A front that does not move much • Tool used to measure wind speed • Tool used to measure temperature • An air mass that forms over land • An air mass that forms over water • A boundary between two air masses • Tool used to measure air pressure • ...
weather and climate 2025-05-30
Across
- dioxide a molecule made of sulfur and oxygen atoms
- a measure of how much light is present
- information collected in an investigation
- dioxide a molecule made of carbon and oxygen atoms
- the process of burning fuels and which produces carbon dioxide
- the sudden pushing out of something such as lave from a volcano
- to take on
- to send to a new or different place
- earth system the living and nonliving components of the earth including the water land and atmosphere
- a molecule made of carbon and hydrogen atoms
- a mountain that has an opening in the land where gas leave and or ash is pushed out
- a measure of how hot or cold something is
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- the process of cleaning trees from land
- activities things people do that affect the earth system
- to bounce off without absorbing
- variations in a set of data
- the mixture of gases surrounding a planet
- change changes in climate over a long period of time
- when something stays up for a long over the years
- an object diagram or computer program that help us understand something by making it simpler or easier to see
- generates weather patterns over a long period of time
- the ability to make things move or change
- when something becomes different overtime
- overall tendency in a set of date over time
24 Clues: to take on • variations in a set of data • to bounce off without absorbing • to send to a new or different place • a measure of how much light is present • the process of cleaning trees from land • information collected in an investigation • the mixture of gases surrounding a planet • the ability to make things move or change • when something becomes different overtime • ...
Words about weather 2025-07-08
Across
- With a lot of sunlight
- Coldest season of the year
- Bright flash in the sky during a storm
- Footwear used in rain or snow
- Weather prediction
- White and cold precipitation falling from the sky
- Balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm
- Object used to protect from the rain
- Water that falls from clouds
- Low temperature
- Tool that measures temperature
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- Season when flowers bloom and it often rains
- Bright star that gives light and heat
- Air in motion
- High temperature
- Clothing worn on hands to keep them warm
- Weather event with strong rain and wind, sometimes thunder
- Loud sound that follows lightning
- White or gray mass floating in the sky
- Season when leaves fall from trees
- With many clouds in the sky
- Clothing to protect from cold or rain
- Hottest season of the year
- Clothing worn around the neck to keep warm
- Thick cloud near the ground that reduces visibility
25 Clues: Air in motion • Low temperature • High temperature • Weather prediction • With a lot of sunlight • Coldest season of the year • Hottest season of the year • With many clouds in the sky • Water that falls from clouds • Footwear used in rain or snow • Tool that measures temperature • Loud sound that follows lightning • Season when leaves fall from trees • ...
Seasons & Weather Crossword 2025-07-16
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- Hot and sunny season
- Thick air you can't see through
- Cool area away from sun
- High temperature
- Bright and clear weather
- Ice balls falling from sky
- Long rainy season
- Moving air
- Water from the sky
- Cold and snowy season
- Gentle soft wind
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- White sky shape
- Thin morning ice layer
- Slight cold feeling
- Leaves fall season
- Wet and sticky air
- Season of flowers
- White frozen rain
- Wind and rain combo
- Frozen water
20 Clues: Moving air • Frozen water • White sky shape • High temperature • Gentle soft wind • Season of flowers • White frozen rain • Long rainy season • Leaves fall season • Wet and sticky air • Water from the sky • Slight cold feeling • Wind and rain combo • Hot and sunny season • Cold and snowy season • Thin morning ice layer • Cool area away from sun • Bright and clear weather • Ice balls falling from sky • ...
23.24 Weather Review 2024-05-09
Across
- hurricanes form over _______ ocean waters
- a tornado __________ means conditions are favorable for one so be on the lookout
- the best place to hide during a tornado is in the attic--T or F
- this type of front occurs when warm air slowly rises up and over cool air
- air masses are classified based on temperature and __________.
- these occur because warm air is less dense and rises, cool air is more dense and sinks
- this type of pressure system brings cloudy, rainy weather
- a huge body of air with similar temperature and moisture throughout
- the name associated with air masses that form over land
Down
- an air mas formed over the southern part of the US will have the term ______________ as part of its name
- there were rain showers all day yesterday and now its 5 degrees warmer today; what kind of front came through?
- what kind of cloud are thunderstorms and tornados formed in
- a warm front's symbol is a row of ___________.
- this type of pressure system brings clear, weather
- cold fronts move __________ than warm fronts
- the place where two air masses meet and do not mix
- this type of front occurs when two air masses meet and neither is strong enough to move the other
- this type of front occurs when two cold air masses meet up and push all the warm air upward
- a rapidly whirling funnel cloud that comes down from a cloud to the ground
- the name associate with air masses that form over water
- a tornado _________ means one has been spotted and you need to take cover now
- this type of front occurs when cool air quickly pushes up warm air
- a cold front's symbol is row of _________.
23 Clues: hurricanes form over _______ ocean waters • a cold front's symbol is row of _________. • cold fronts move __________ than warm fronts • a warm front's symbol is a row of ___________. • this type of pressure system brings clear, weather • the place where two air masses meet and do not mix • the name associate with air masses that form over water • ...
days and weather 2024-04-30
34 Clues: hot • July • June • cold • fall • cool • today • march • first • sunny • April • march • windy • Friday • spring • winter • Sunday • summer • Monday • august • January • Tuesday • October • December • today is • Saturday • today is • tomorrow • February • November • Thursday • September • yesterday • Wednesday
