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Front Pictures & Questions Precipitation Air Masses Severe Weather Front Pictures & Questions 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000

freezing temperatures. What is rain? H2O falling in above freezing temperatures. Row 1, Col 1

What is a cP air mass (continental polar)? Comes from Canada. 1,2

Storm that has the highest What is a Tornado? Storm that has the highest wind speed potential. 1,3

What is A? Warmer temperatures are in this spot. B C A 1,4

H2O that falls as a frozen six What is snow? H2O that falls as a frozen six sided, flake. 2,1

Forms over warm moist areas. What is a mT air mass (maritime tropical)? Forms over warm moist areas. 2,2

This causes the most damage What is storm surge? This causes the most damage during a hurricane. 2,3

What is a stationary front? 2,4

Warm weather falling lumps What is hail? Warm weather falling lumps of ice. 3,1

Air masses that come from What are cT air masses (continental tropical)? Air masses that come from Mexico. 3,2

a snow storm to be a blizzard. What are 50 mph wind gusts, ¼ mile visibility, and 27 degree or below temperatures? The three conditions that need to be meet for a snow storm to be a blizzard. 3,3

The pressure at the selected location below. What is 1010? The pressure at the selected location below. 3,4

Forms when snow falls through a warm area of air, melts, then What is sleet? Forms when snow falls through a warm area of air, melts, then freezes back into an ice pellet. 4,1

Brings clear skies and cold What is a cP air mass (continental polar)? Brings clear skies and cold temperatures. 4,2

What is the heating and cooling of the air after lightning? The reason why we hear thunder. 4,3

The area near this front a What is A? The area near this front a storm would be. C B A 4,4

Rain drops that are “super cooled”. What is freezing rain? Rain drops that are “super cooled”. 5,1

Come from the Northern Pacific What are mP air masses (maritime polar)? Come from the Northern Pacific & Northern Atlantic. 5,2

1. This is the scale used to classify tornadoes and 2. how What is 1.Fujita Scale and 2.Assess the damage? 1. This is the scale used to classify tornadoes and 2. how scientists decide what the wind speeds are. 5,3

The type of weather that would be expected at this spot. What is stormy weather? The type of weather that would be expected at this spot. 5,4