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Georgia Regional Elementary Science Olympiad Weather or Not

What is the name of this device? What does it measure?

A. Altostratus B. Cirrocumulus C. Cirrostratus D. Cirrus E. Cumulus F. Cumulonimbus G. Nimbostratus H. Nimbus I. Stratus Match a cloud name to the clouds pictured. Not all words will be used. 3 4 5

7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Altocumulus Altostratus C. Cirrocumulus D. Cirrostratus E. Cirrus F. Cumulus G. Cumulonimbus H. Nimbostratus I. Stratus 12 13 14

What is the name of this weather instrument? Record the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Record the temperature in degrees Celsius.

B E F D A C Use the map above, and the locations marked A-F, to answer the following questions. 18. The center of a low pressure system would be found at which location? ________ 19. At which location(s) would you expect to see precipitation? __________ 20. What is atmospheric pressure at location A? _____________ 21. What is the atmospheric pressure at location B?___________ 22. What is the proper name for the contour lines on the map?_________________ 23. Which two locations would you expect to have the warmest temperatures? __________ 24. Which location would you expect to have the lowest temperatures?__________ 25. Which location would be most likely to experience the highest wind speeds?_________

26. What is this a satellite image of?

What is the difference between a hurricane, a tropical cyclone and a typhoon?

Time can be a tie breaker Regional ESO Answers 30 possible total points Time can be a tie breaker

Anemometer 21. 1024+ millibars Wind speed 22. Isobars B 23. C, D (two points) F 24. B E 25. F E 26. hurricane C 27. Nothing. They are all three the same G but differ in their location. D A B H F I Thermometer 86 degrees F 29 degrees C A, E, F (worth three points) 1008-1012 millibars