Across
- 3. The study of the atmosphere and all its elements, including weather and how to forecast it.(11)
- 5. Tropical storms with very strong winds and heavy rain. They usually affect warmer parts of the world. (10)
- 8. The same as cloud but on the surface of the ground (3)
- 9. An upward current of air, usually within a thundercloud (7)
- 13. The force exerted by the column of air above a point to the top of the atmosphere (8)
- 17. A thick grey cloud associated with rain (5-7)
- 19. Plants breathing. They get water from the ground to help them grow. Some of this water comes out of their leaves and goes out into the air.(13)
- 20. When it does not rain for a long time (7)
- 21. A large flash of electricity between the sky and the ground, or between clouds (9)
- 22. A forecast (9)
- 23. White ice crystals that cover surfaces, such as grass or roofs, when the air is very cold and the sky is clear of clouds (5)
Down
- 1. The time of year when the sun is the farthest north or the farthest south (about June 21 and December 21). (8)
- 2. How damp the air feels (8)
- 4. A tornado-like formation over water, usually much smaller and less vigorous than a true tornado. They tend to occur most frequently in tropical waters. (10)
- 6. An instrument that detects and ranges distant objects by measuring the scattering and reflection of radio beams. (5)
- 7. When vapour in the air gets colder it changes from being a vapour into a liquid which we can see. (12)
- 10. Similar to mild. It means not too hot, and not too cold. (9)
- 11. Weather over a long period of time (7)
- 12. A seasonal wind, found especially in Asia that reverses direction between summer and winter and often brings heavy rains. (7)
- 14. It takes pictures of the Earth from above, helping scientists understand what the weather is doing and what might happen next. (9)
- 15. The greatest distance at which one can see and identify objects in the horizontal (10)
- 16. Water falling from the sky. It is normally rain, but when it is cold, it can fall as snow or hail or sleet. (13)
- 18. An unstable oxygen compound that is a pollutant at ground level, but that absorbs deadly ultraviolet rays in the stratosphere. (5)