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Describing weather

Weather vs. Climate “If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes” “If you don’t like the climate, move”

Weather Patterns & Forecast Air masses & air fronts (p.460 – 463) Lightning (p. 464) Tornadoes (p. 465) Hurricanes (p. 466) Measuring weather (p. 471 – 472) Predicting weather (p.474) Explain the following: Who is affected by the phenomenon? When/where does it happen? Classification of the phenomenon How does the phenomenon occur? Why does the phenomenon occur? Prepare: a very short activity (demonstration/game/simulation) Total time: approximately 10 minutes Use at least 4 sources other than your textbook