Weather And Climate Vocabulary Flashcards

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1
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It pushes down on things on Earth

A

Air pressure

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2
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very warm temperatures throughout the year.

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Tropical

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3
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is a scale on which temperature is measured

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Celsius

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4
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clouds are flat at the bottom and rounded at the top

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Cumulus Cloud

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5
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thin, wispy-looking clouds; commonly found at heights greater than 6 km

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Cirrus cloud

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6
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a device used to measure temperature

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Thermometer

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7
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a region of low pressure with counter-clockwise wind rotation that develops into a hurricane or tropical storm

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Tropical depression

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8
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large-scale movement of water within the oceans in a certain direction

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Ocean current

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9
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the temperature at which water vapor in the air condenses into water

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Dew Point

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10
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a storm with strong winds and rain that forms over tropical waters (related term: typhoon, tropical cyclone)

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Hurricane

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11
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an area that gets little precipitation and has very little vegetation

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Desert

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12
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a hurricane or tropical storm originating in the Pacific Ocean

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Typhoon

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13
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the measure of how much water vapor is in the air

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Humidity

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14
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to analyze weather data and make an educated guess about weather in the future; (n) a prediction about what the weather will be like in the future based on weather data

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Forecast

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15
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the layers of gases that surround a planet

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Atmosphere

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16
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small, icy balls that fall from the sky

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Hail

17
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a weather system that produces heavy precipitation, winds, lightning, and thunder

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Thunderstorm

18
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a collection of water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere

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Cloud

19
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water that is released from clouds in the sky; includes rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain

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Precipitation

20
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a prolonged shortage of rainfall

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Drought

21
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in weather, the boundary between two masses of air with different properties

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Front

22
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the study of patterns of weather

A

Meteorology

23
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the temperature at which a liquid turns into a solid

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Freezing Point

24
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a funnel-shaped cloud or column of air that rotates at high speeds and extends downward from a cloud to the ground

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Tornado

25
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anvil-shaped cloud that is often involved in heavy or violent storms: Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderheads. (related words: cumulus, nimbus)

A

Cumulonimbus Cloud

26
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a loud noise that happens when lightning heats the air and causes it to expand and contract quickly

A

Thunder

27
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the properties of the atmosphere at a given time and location, including temperature, air movement and precipitation

A

Weather

28
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a funnel-shaped cloud that forms over water and pulls water upward

A

Waterspout

29
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a tool used to measure air pressure (related word: barometric)

A

Barometer

30
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the slow warming of Earth’s atmosphere due to climatic change

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Global Warming

31
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the measure of how hot or cold the air is outside

A

Temperature

32
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the pressure (force per unit area) of the atmosphere against a surface

A

Barometric Pressure

33
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a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud: Funnel clouds do not touch the ground.

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Funnel Cloud

34
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the average weather conditions in an area (related word: climatic)

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Climate