Weather Review

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Across
  1. 6. ___________ describes how warm or cold the air is.
  2. 8. A barometer is a tool used to measure ________ pressure.
  3. 10. This type of pressure is associated with rainy and snowy weather.
  4. 13. Rain, sleet, hail and snow are examples of _________.
  5. 14. This front stalls and can give us long periods of rain, clouds or clear skies.
  6. 15. This describes what the conditions of the atmosphere are like in a particular time and place.
  7. 17. The temperature that water vapor turns into a liquid is called (two words):
  8. 20. Latin for “heap,” these clouds usually mean fair weather.
  9. 22. The movement of air is called ___________.
  10. 23. Temperature is measured with a ______________.
Down
  1. 1. This cloud is shaped like a thick blanket and causes the sky to become gray.
  2. 2. The study of the Earth’s atmosphere is known as:
  3. 3. _____________ clouds are thin and wispy, made of ice crystals and found high in the atmosphere.
  4. 4. _____________ is when water vapor turns back into a liquid.
  5. 5. Described as either high or low, the weight of air pushing against the Earth is called ______________.
  6. 7. This describes the amount of water vapor in the air.
  7. 9. The boundary between two air masses is called a ___________.
  8. 11. A cumulus or stratus cloud that is raining will have nimbo or __________ in its name.
  9. 12. The _______ causes the weather to change, which is a result of unequal heating all round the Earth.
  10. 14. An anemometer is used to measure wind __________.
  11. 16. ________________ is when liquid water turns into gaseous water vapor.
  12. 18. This slow moving front brings us rainy days.
  13. 19. This front involves 3 air masses and brings lots of precipitation and strong wind.
  14. 20. You can expect to see snow squalls, thunderstorms, hail, and tornadoes at this type of front:
  15. 21. This type of pressure is associated with fair weather:
  16. 24. _____________ is when rain flows down hill and ends up in the ocean (2 words).