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Lesson 4 – Severe Weather © Brent Coley 2010 |

Weather is affected by air masses. Weather is affected by air masses. air mass: a large amount of air that has similar temperature and humidity throughout air mass: a large amount of air that has similar temperature and humidity throughout

The meeting of two air masses is called a front. The meeting of two air masses is called a front. warm front: a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass (light rain or snow) warm front: a warm air mass moves over a cold air mass (light rain or snow) cold front: a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass (storms) cold front: a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass (storms)

thunderstorm: a rainstorm with thunder and lightning thunderstorm: a rainstorm with thunder and lightning

In a rainstorm, water particles can rub together, causing static electricity in the cloud. In a rainstorm, water particles can rub together, causing static electricity in the cloud. Lightning happens when the electricity jumps from the cloud. Lightning happens when the electricity jumps from the cloud.

tornado: a spinning, funnel- shaped cloud with winds up to 299 miles per hour tornado: a spinning, funnel- shaped cloud with winds up to 299 miles per hour

1.Warm air moves upward in a thunderhead. 2.A funnel is formed when air starts spinning in the cloud. 3.The funnel cloud becomes a tornado when it touches the ground.

Tornadoes are most common in Tornado Alley. Tornadoes are most common in Tornado Alley. Tornado Alley

A tornado is an example of a cyclone. A tornado is an example of a cyclone. cyclone: a storm with low pressure at its center and spinning winds. cyclone: a storm with low pressure at its center and spinning winds. Key point: Key point: – Low pressure = bad weather

hurricane: a large spinning storm that occurs over water hurricane: a large spinning storm that occurs over water

The center of a hurricane is called the eye. The center of a hurricane is called the eye. It is very calm in the eye. It is very calm in the eye. The winds of a hurricane can cause a storm surge. The winds of a hurricane can cause a storm surge. storm surge: a rise in the height of the ocean around the hurricane. storm surge: a rise in the height of the ocean around the hurricane.

monsoon: a seasonal wind that brings heavy rain monsoon: a seasonal wind that brings heavy rain Fog can be severe weather if it is thick enough to limit vision beyond a fourth of a mile. Fog can be severe weather if it is thick enough to limit vision beyond a fourth of a mile.

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