Chapter 3 WEATHER PATTERNS

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Chapter 3 WEATHER PATTERNS AIR MASS: A large body of air that has about the same temperature, air pressure, and moisture throughout. CIRRUS CLOUDS: A thin, feathery cloud made up of ice crystals high in the sky. COLD FRONT: The leading edge of a cold air mass that forms as the cold air mass moves into a warm air mass. CUMULUS CLOUDS: A large, puffy cloud. FLASH FLOOD: A sudden, violent flood.

FRONT: HURRICANE: STRATUS CLOUDS: THUNDERSTORM: TORNADO: The place where two air masses meet. HURRICANE: A large, violent storm accompanied by strong winds and, usually, heavy rain. STRATUS CLOUDS: A low, flat cloud that often rings drizzle. THUNDERSTORM: A storm that produces lighting and thunder and often heavy rain and strong winds. TORNADO: A violent funnel shaped storm of spinning wind.

WARM FRONT: WEATHER FORECASTER: WEATHER SATELLITE: The leading edge of a warm air mass that forms as the warm air mass moves forward into a cold air mass. WEATHER FORECASTER: A person ho makes weather predictions or reports weather conditions. WEATHER SATELLITE: A human made device in space that takes pictures of Earth and collects information about the weather.