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1.Divide your A3 sheet into four. 2.For each round, draw and label what you see in the presentation, in one box. 3.On the next round, swap youre sheet with a partner, do the same as in point 2, but in a new box. 4.It gets faster and harder with each 2007.

Cold Warm Direction

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain 1 2

Cold Warm Direction

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain 1 2

Cold Warm Direction

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain 1 2

Cold Warm Direction

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain

Cold Warm Direction Cirrus Nimbostratus Warm Sector Cumulonimbus ShowersIntermittent rain Continuous rainfall Heavy rain 1 2

Redraw the diagram A3 size, but explain what is happening at points 1 and 2 to bring rainfall.