Across
- 2. an _______ front forms when a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses. Can cause strong winds and heavy precipitation.
- 6. any form of liquid that falls from the sky to the ground
- 9. water gains thermal energy, turns into vapor, and rises into the air
- 11. air masses that form near the poles; cold air masses
- 12. lines on a weather map that represent changes in air pressure
- 15. this type of system brings overcast, cloudy skies with possible precipitation (lousy weather)
- 17. a large body of air with a consistent temperature and moisture content
- 20. the boundary between air masses of different densities
- 21. water does this when the temperature is 32 degrees or lower
- 22. tool for measuring wind speed
- 23. the amount of water vapor in the air
- 24. the condition of the atmosphere at a specific place and time
Down
- 1. tool used to measure air pressure
- 3. temperature at which the atmosphere cannot hold anymore water vapor
- 4. the average or typical weather condition of a region year after year
- 5. a ______ front forms when a cold air masses pushes under a warm air mass, causes the warm air to rise quickly. Typically causes thunderstorms followed by cooler temperatures
- 7. water vapor cools and changes back into liquid form
- 8. determines whether precipitation will fall as rain or snow
- 10. air masses that form near the equator; warm air masses
- 13. a ______ front forms when a warm air mass slides over a cold air mass. Typically causes gentle precipitation followed by warmer temperatures
- 14. air masses that form over land; dry air masses
- 16. this type of system brings fair weather and clear skies (happy weather)
- 18. a _______ front forms when a warm and cold air mass meet and neither has the force to push the other out of the way. Can cause steady rain for several days.
- 19. air masses that form over water; wet/moist air masses