The Four Seasons
Spring the sun shines more baby animal plants and trees wake up spring showers
Summer Long, hot days. fruit and vegetables bees and butterflies fly flower to flower.
Fall leaves rain animals get ready for winter
Winter winter is cold People dress warmly animals
Weather
Temperature °F (Fahrenheit) °C (Celsius)
Relative Humidity The relative humidity tells us how “full” the air is at the time of measurement. For example, 90% relative humidity means that at that moment the air is holding 90% of the maximum amount of water it could.
Cloud Cover Symbols
High and Low Pressure Areas High pressure causes air to sink Usually results in several days of clear sunny skies Air rises in low pressure areas and forms water droplets Usually results in rain and storms
Air Masses There are two types of air masses: 1. Continental Polar air masses 2. Maritime Tropical air masses
Fronts A front is the boundary separating air masses of different densities Fronts extend both vertically and horizontally in the atmosphere