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1) What does this tool measure?

2) What does this tool measure?

3) What does this tool measure?

4) Upward movement of warm air along with downward movement of cool air creates –

5) What weather event is formed over warm ocean areas?

6) What weather event is formed when warm and cold air mix in the central United States?

7) What type of front forms when a warm air mass catches up to a cold air mass?

8) What type of front forms when a cold air mass catches up to a warm air mass?

9) What must be in the air for fog and rain to occur?

10) What is the effect of uneven heating on the ocean?

11) In this diagram, where is the pressure the greatest? H

12) What weather condition is associated with air that originates over warm land?

13) What weather condition is associated with air that originates over cold land?

14) What weather condition is associated with air that originates over cold water?

15) What weather condition is associated with air that originates over warm water?

16) Warmer air is ______ dense compared to cooler air.

17) Cool air is ______ dense compared to warmer air.

18) What type of front boundary is shown?

19) What type of front boundary is shown?

20) Which side of a mountain is wet?

21) Which side of a mountain is dry?

22) What happens to temperature as you go up in altitude?

23) What happens to moisture in warm air as it rises in the atmosphere?

24) Which has a greater impact on weather, oceans or continents?

25) What is the effect of ocean currents on coastal weather?

26) What direction is the wind coming from in this weather data picture?

27) What direction is the wind coming from in this weather data picture?

28) What is the main source of energy that causes the weather?

29)What type of air pressure is caused by rising warm air?

30)Using the map below, would you expect rain, snow, or dry weather between the high pressure zones?

1)Wind Speed 2)Air Pressure 3)Air Temperature 4)Convection Currents 5)Hurricanes 6)Tornados 7)Warm Front 8)Cold Front 9)Water Vapor (Humidity) 10) Ocean Currents 11) Center (middle) 12) Warm & Dry 13) Cold & Dry 14) Cold & Wet 15) Warm & Wet 16) Less 17) More 18) Cold Front 19) Warm Front 20) Windward 21) Leeward 22) Drops 23) Condenses 24) Oceans 25) Moderates It 26) Northeast 27) Northwest 28) Sun 29) Low Pressure 30) Rain