1.Thermosphere 2.Mesosphere 3.Stratosphere 4.Troposphere 5.Aurora Borealis 6.Type of heat transfer a)Conduction b)Convection c)Radiation 7.Barometer 8.Anemometer.

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1.Thermosphere 2.Mesosphere 3.Stratosphere 4.Troposphere 5.Aurora Borealis 6.Type of heat transfer a)Conduction b)Convection c)Radiation 7.Barometer 8.Anemometer 9.Wind Belts a)Polar Easterlies 60°N -90°N b)Prevailing Westerlies 30° N - 60°N c)Trade Winds 0° - 30°N d)Trade Winds 0°- 30°S e)Prevailing Westerlies 30°S - 60°S f)Polar Easterlies 60°S - 90°S 10.The Water Cycle 11.Evaporation 12.Humidity 13.Relative Humidity 14.Saturated 15.Psychrometer 16.Condensation 17.Dew Point 18.Clouds 19.Type of Cloud 20.Cirrus Cloud 21.Cumulus Cloud 22.Stratus Cloud 23.Cirrus 24.Cirrus Clouds 25.Mare Tail

26.Cirrocumulus Clouds 27.Mackerel Sky 28.Cumulus 29.Cumulus Clouds 30.Short Cumulus Clouds 31.Nimbus 32.Cumulonimbus Clouds 33.Strato 34.Stratus Clouds 35.Stratus Clouds 36.Alto 37.Altocumulus and Alto stratus 38.Fog 39.Fog 40.Fog 41.Bodies of water 42.Mountains 43.Precipitation 44.Precipitation 45.Rain 46.Drizzle 47.Mist 48.Hail 49.Hail 50.Snow 51.Powdery Snow 52.Sleet 53.Freezing Rain 54.Air Mass 55.An air mass 56.Air masses 57.Tropical

58.Polar 59.Maritime 60.Continental 61.Maritime Tropical 62.Maritime Tropical air mass 63.Maritime Polar 64.Maritime Polar 65.Continental 66.Continental Polar 67.Air Masses 68.Prevailing Westerlies 69.Jet Stream 70.Front 71.Air Mass 72.Front 73.Cold Front 74.Warm Front 75.Stationary Front 76.Occluded Front 77.Occluded 78.Low Pressure Center 79.Cyclone 80.Cyclone 81.Low Pressure 82.High Pressure 83.Anticyclone 84.Anticyclone 85.Anticyclone 86.Anticyclone 87.Anticyclone 88.Storm 89.Storm

90.Thunderstorm 91.Thunderhead 92.Cumulonimbus Clouds 93.Thunderstorm 94.Lightning 95.Electric Discharge 96.Thunder 97.Lightning 98.Tree Trunks 99.Heart 100.Flood 101.Saturated (Water Logged) 102.Agriculture 103.Indoors 104.Metal objects and bodies of water 105.Tornado 106.Fifteen km/hour 108.Cumulonimbus 109.Spring and Summer 110.Late Afternoon 111.Cold and Dry 112.Squall Line 113.Tornado Alley 114.Basement 115.Windows and Outdoors 116.In a ditch 117.Snowstorm 118.The Wind 119.Hurricane 120.Typhoon 121.Tropical Storm

122.Warm Water 123.The Eye 124.Land 125.A week or more 126.Storm Surge 127.Storm Surge 128.Hurricane Warning 129.Meteorologist 130.Meteorologist 131.Isobars 132.Iso 133.Isotherms 134.Be sure you understand the symbols one cover of this Who Am I Sheet.