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Chapter 9: Weather Vocabulary Topic 7 in Textbook/Workbook Page 126

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Chapter 9: WeatherVocabulary

Topic 7 in Textbook/WorkbookPage 126

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Assignment• Due Friday April 11th

• All 30 vocabulary words –Words and definitions are to be copied

onto loose leaf.

• 7 Vocabulary Words illustrated– You may pick 7 of the vocabulary words to

explain using a picture.

Typed vocab words & clip art pictures will not be accepted.This assignment will count as a test grade!

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Example

Precipitation

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VOCABULARY WORDS

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Air Mass

A large body of air in the troposphere with similar characteristics of pressure, moisture, and temperature

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Air Pressure Gradient

The change in air pressure over a given area.

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Anemometer

A weather instrument used to measure wind speed.

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Atmospheric, Barometric, or Air Pressure

• The weight of the overlying atmosphere pushing down on a given unit of area.

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Atmospheric Transparency

How transparent the atmosphere is to insolation; how easily can insolation pass through the air.

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Barometer

An instrument used to measure air pressure

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Cloud Cover

• The fraction or percent of the total sky at a location that is covered by clouds.

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Cold Front

• The interface of an advancing cold air mass and a warmer air mass. 

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Cyclone

• A low-pressure portion of the troposphere that has air moving towards its center. Rotates counterclockwise. Includes: hurricanes & tornadoes, also called a low.

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Cyclonic storm

A large type of low-pressure storm system formed in the mid-latitudes.

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Dew Point

The temperature at which the air becomes saturated with water vapor and the relative humidity is 100%

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Front

The interface between two air masses of different characteristics.

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Humidity

The water vapor in the atmosphere

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Isobar

An isoline used on weather and climate maps that connect points of equal air pressure.

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Jet Stream

• A concentrated curving band of high speed, easterly moving winds usually at the top of Earth’s troposphere.

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Monsoon

Cyclic and extreme weather changes caused by the shifting wind and pressure belts. Common in southwest Asia

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Occluded front

• The boundary of opposing wedges of cold air masses formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front, lifting the warm air mass of Earth’s surface, forming mid-latitude cyclones

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Planetary wind belt

East-west zones on Earth where the wind blows from one direction much of the time. AKA prevailing winds.

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Polar Front

An ever-changing boundary between the colder air masses toward the poles and the warmer air masses toward the middle latitudes.

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Precipitation

Falling liquid or solid water from clouds toward Earth’s surface.

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Probability

The chance of some environmental event, such as rain or an earthquake occurring.

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Psychromotor

An instrument that is used to indirectly measure the amount of water vapor in the air, such as a sling psychrometer

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Radar

An instrument that uses radio/microwave electromagnetic radiation to observe many weather features such as precipitation, tornadoes, and hurricanes

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Relative humidity

The ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to the maximum amount it can hold

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Stationary Front

A weather condition in which the boundary between two air masses remains in the same position

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Station Model

Cities and other weather station sites on weather maps represented by circles, with symbols in and around each circle that indicate the many weather variables.

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Troposphere

The part of the atmosphere immediately above Erath’s surface; where most weather changes occur.

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Visibility

The farthest distance at which one can see a prominent object at Earth’s surface with the naked eye; decreased by fog, air pollution, and precipitation.

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Warm Front

The boundary of an advancing warm air mass and a retreating wedge of a cooler air mass; characterized by a gentle slope, long periods of precipitation, and strato (layered) clouds.

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Water Vapor

Gaseous water in the atmosphere; also called moisture or steam.

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Weather Variables

Condition of the atmosphere such as temperature, air pressure, wind, moisture conditions, cloud cover, precipitation, and storms.