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Air Pressure

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A measure of the force of the air pressing down on earth.

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Atmosphere

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The air that surrounds the earth made up of different layers.

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Barometer

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Instrument used to measure air pressure

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Cirrus Clouds

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Feathery clouds made of ice crystals that are usually associated with fair

weather.

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climate

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The average of all weather conditions of an area over a long period of time.

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condense

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When water vapor turns back into liquid.

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cumulonimbus

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Tall, dense clouds associated with thunderstorms.

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Cumulus clouds

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Fluffy, white clouds that look like cotton balls and are usually associated

with fair weather.

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evaporation

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The process in which liquid water turns into gas or water vapor.

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fog

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Forms when condensed water floats in the air near the ground.

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front

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Formed when two air masses with different properties meet.

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humidity

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The amount of moisture in the air.

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hurricane

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A powerful storm originating in the ocean that brings heavy rains and

severe winds.

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precipitation

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The process by which water returns to the Earth, in the form of rain, snow,

etc.

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Rain gauge

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A straight sided container with a flat bottom used to measure rainfall.

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runoff

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Water from rain or snow that flows on the ground and eventually into

streams.

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Stratus clouds

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Thick, layered gray clouds that form blankets in the sky and are associated

with rain or snow.

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temperature

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Heat that can be measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celcius.

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thunder

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Occurs when there is a violent expansion of air that has been heated

by lightening.

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tornado

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A destructive funnel shaped windstorm.

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troposphere

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Layer of Earth’s atmosphere where weather takes place.

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Weather vane

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An instrument used to measure the direction of the wind.


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