By Lia, Coco, Georgia, Amanda, Nick, and G Trinity Episcopal School.

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By Lia, Coco, Georgia, Amanda, Nick, and G Trinity Episcopal School

A Air The air is clean in Austin.

B Blizzards We never have blizzards in Austin, Texas

C clouds Clouds are made of water vapor. They are everywhere!

D We can have a drought in Austin, Texas because it does not rain for a long time.  drought

E There are many lakes around Austin, Texas so there is a lot of evaporation

. There are many flash floods in Austin, Texas.

. Austin, Texas has many gorgeous springs. Barton Springs is one.

It hails in Austin, Texas.

Ice is very dangerous for people in Austin. There are many hills.

Jet Streams are red and blue on the maps.

Hurricane K atrina hit or accorded in New Orleans

L IGHTNING In Greek mythology, it is said that Zeus throws lightning.

M udslide Mudslides are caused by HUGE rain falls.

N atural disasters Wild fires, floods, and mudslides are some natural disasters.

O zone alert Cars, motorcycles and buses affect the ozone layer that keeps the air in.

Precipitation By nick This is any kind of water that falls from the sky.

Quick rain It rains quickly in Austin, Texas.

Rain storm It rains very hard in Austin.

Severe storm There are severe storms in central Texas.

T Thunder Lightning always comes first then thunder.

U umbrella You need an umbrella when it rains.

V Vortex A vortex is a Swirling Witch resembles A Hurricane.

W wind The most Terrible Hurricane was Katrina.

eXtreme weather BAD thunder storms and tornados

Yearly rainfall Amount of rain per year

Zero degrees 32 degrees Celsius