chapter 8 weather patterns 5 th grade mr. snyder
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Chapter 8 Weather Patterns5th grade
Mr. Snyder
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The level of the atmospherewhere weather occurs mainly
is in the….
What is the troposphere.
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These winds are driven by warmmoist ocean air that can lastfor many day, be many miles
wide, and can bringhuge waves to to the shoreline.
What is a hurricane.
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There are six convection currents.
True you weather forecaster…
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What happens to the convectioncurrents near the ocean at
night?
They blow out from the land over the ocean.
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A band of fast winds that formed by different
temperatures betweenconvection currents are
called…
I’m leaving on a jet stream, don’t know when I’ll be back again
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A funnel cloud that touchesthe ground is called a…
Tornado – head for the basement, assume the position.
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As you go up intothe troposphere the air
pressure increases.
False, the air pressure decreases….
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Name the three types of frontsand one characteristic of each
one.
Warm, Cold, and Stationary fronts.
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The precipitation, average temperatures, and temperature
changes in an area make upthe …
Climate like a mountain baby, climate to the top.
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This front stays for awhile andtakes on the temperature andprecipitation of this air mass.
Stationary means not moving dudes…
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Weather fronts usually bringcloudy skies?
True, clear blue skies come during high pressure systems, fronts are found in low pressure systems.
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What is the difference betweenA Severe Thunderstorm Watch
And a Warning?
Warning means it is formed and coming into an area, take cover morons…..
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What measure the air pressure?
Barometer..
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How is wind speed measured?
What is an anemometer..
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Winds generally blow fromthe east to the west in the
U.S.
False, west to east
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Name at least 3 parts ofthe weather system that isused to make a forecast.
What is precipitation, temperature, wind speed and direction, clouds, air pressure.
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When air stays in one are for a period of time it is called an…
Air mass
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These bounce in the airand collect ice and theyfall to the ground and
ruin crops.
What is hail or hail stones.
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Climate is the pattern of weatherthat is based on a 30 year
period.
True Shawn Cable True…
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Why can hurricanes bemore destructive than tornados?
They are usually wider, winds last longer, and big waves
can develop that create a lot of damage.