Group Members (Alphabetical Order)

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Group Members (Alphabetical Order) Type of Weather Group Members (Alphabetical Order)

Weather vs. Climate Define weather Define climate Tell the difference between weather and climate

Air Masses Define and characterize cold fronts Define and characterize warm fronts Define and characterize occluded fronts Define and characterize stationary fronts

Fronts Define and characterize cold fronts Define and characterize warm fronts Define and characterize occluded fronts Define and characterize stationary fronts

Causes of (Your weather event) Include information here on air masses, and fronts, as well as any other related information.

When does (Your weather event) happen? Season or Seasons Other information about time of year Conditions ???

Where do ( ) normally occur? General area of the world General area of the United States Does it happen in Virginia? If so, then how often, and where?

How do we know when a ( ) is coming? Cloud Formation (Explain) Picture of clouds associated with your weather type (Label the cloud type/s)

Major Effects of ( ) Effect #1 Effect #2 Effect #3 (You may have more, but you must have at least two).

Weather Station Reading During a ( ) You will need to make this on paper, and we can take a picture of it, to insert here! Or you may draw it on here later, but be ready!

Real World How does it feel outside, when there is a ( )

Steps to Prepare for a ( )

Weather Forecast During a ( )