Description

layers of gas that surround a planet
the force that air puts on an area
a tool used to measure air pressure
the average weather conditions in an area
involved in heavy or violent storms: clouds are also called thunderheads
the transfer of heat through a fluid;the rising of hot air above cooler air, which produces air currents
the process in which matter changes from a liquid to a gas
a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud: Funnel clouds do not touch the ground
in weather, the boundary between two masses of air with different properties
angular distance north and south of the equator
the study of patterns of weather
water that is released from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain
frozen rain or precipitation in the form of ice pellets
a weather system that produces heavy precipitation, winds, lightning, and thunder
a funnel-shaped cloud or column of air that rotates at high speeds and extends downward from a cloud to the ground
a storm with strong winds and rain that forms over tropical water
small, icy balls that fall from the sky
a region of low pressure with counter-clockwise wind rotation that develops into a hurricane or tropical storm
extremely cold climate located near the North and South Poles and on the tops of mountains; receives very little precipitation and has no trees
a hurricane or tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean
a measure of how much water is in something
the slow warming of Earth's atmosphere due to climatic change
a low-lying cloud characterized by a thin, layered, sheet-like appearance
high level clouds appearing as a formation of small masses of white or pale blue
the transfer of thermal energy
low-to-middle étage stratiform cloud that has considerable vertical and horizontal extent. Very wide
thin, wispy-looking clouds; commonly found at heights greater than 6 km
large, fluffy, white clouds, often seen in fair skies; can develop into cumulonimbus clouds
atmospheric water vapor frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer
the movement of air due to atmospheric pressure differences

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