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CRCT Question Which factor would help decrease a hurricane’s strength THE MOST a. Abundance of cool air b. Hot air from the land c. Lack of moist, warm air d. Sunshine

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CRCT Question. Which factor would help decrease a hurricane’s strength THE MOST Abundance of cool air Hot air from the land Lack of moist, warm air Sunshine. Corny Joke of the Day. What is the opposite of a cold front? A warm back. Vocab Sheet Due TOMORROW. Candy Toss. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CRCT QuestionWhich factor would help

decrease a hurricane’s strength THE MOST

a. Abundance of cool air b. Hot air from the land c. Lack of moist, warm aird. Sunshine

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Corny Joke of the DayWhat is the

opposite of a cold front?

A warm back

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Vocab Sheet Due

TOMORROW

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Candy Toss

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1.

2.

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Types of Clouds________ – cotton balls – indicates fair weather_________ – flat layers – often has precipitation__________ – high, thin clouds – usually means change in weather__________ – cloud on the ground

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Name the air masses

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Cold front facts to know:1. Moves ______________

3. Produces ______________CLOUDS.

2. Rapid “uplift” of air occurs due to the cold air lifting the _________ air.

4. Often produces ___________WEATHER

5. __________, drier air follows.

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Facts to know about warm fronts!

1. Warm air moves over _________

2. Produces light to moderate _________.

3. After it passes, __________ weather.

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What is this a picture of?

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What is this?

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StudyGuide

Answers

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Word Attack

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maritime

continental

Polar

tropical

forms

eye

Hurricane

L Pressure

H Pressu

reCold Front

Warm Front

Occluded FrontStationary front

Rise

sinkisobars

pressure

warm

cold

Climate

weather

cumulonimbus

cirrus

stratus

rainsolid

gas

Dew point

sun

evaporation

condensation

Clear/cold

Warm/rainy

surges

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Poster Pass a. Groups of four b. Each person will get a piece of paper

c. Label the sheets as follows: 1. Clouds 2. Fronts

3. Air masses 4. Storms

d. At the end you want to put the four sheets together as ONE large poster e. Each time the buzzer goes off you will switch the posters and add to them!

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SINK OR

SWIM

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High/feathery like clouds that usually indicate a change of

weather are what type of clouds?Cirrus

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What is a cold front represented by on a weather

map?

Blue triangles

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What type of cloud do thunderstorms usually form

in

Cumulonimbus

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Where does an air mass get it’s temperature and

humidity from?

From where it is formed

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What type of pressure systems do hurricanes form

in

Low Pressure

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What is the center of a hurricane called?

Eye

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What type of weather would a maritime/polar air mass

bring?

Moist/cold

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When a hot air mass meets a cold air mass and there is little to no movement it is

called what?Stationary front

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When a cold front moves a warm front, resulting in a thunderstorm. You could

conclude that a ________front went throughCold

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In order for a cloud to form, it must condense onto a

___________surface

Solid

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A funnel shaped cloud that touches the land is called a

Tornado

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What two factors determine the climate of a region

Temperature and

precipitation

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Why is this hurricane

losing strength as it heads north?

Because the water is getting colder

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What powers the water cycle?

The Sun

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What is a person who studies weather called?

meteorologist

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Name the air mass #61. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

Maritime tropical

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What direction does the weather move in the US

West to East

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What causes the most damage during a hurricane?

Storm Surge

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What type of winds are these? Global

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What moves the weather?

The jet Stream

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Dew Point

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Layered clouds that often bring precipitation, are what

type of clouds?

Stratus

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What is this and example of?

Stationary Front

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What stage in the water cycle leads into cloud

formation?

Evaporation

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What do isobars measure?

Pressure

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Evaporation changes water from a vapor to a _______

Liquid

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Name the air mass #21. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6.

Continental polar

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What is this an example of?

Warm Front

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What does the H on a weather map stand for?

High Pressure

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What are the largest storms on Earth?

Hurricanes

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Where should you go during a tornado warning?

Basement or someplace

without windows

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Where does a lot of our dry, cold air during winter come

from?

The northern poles

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What type of weather is Atlanta currently

experiencing? Why?Rain, a warm front just went through

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What is the main “ingredient” for a hurricane

Warm Water

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How are the layers of the atmosphere classified?

By changes in temperature

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What is the formula for density?

Density = mass/volume

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What is this a picture of?

Sea breeze

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What is this an example of?

Cold Front

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This is a current weather map of the southeast. What type of weather would Georgia experience

tomorrow?Cold and clear