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1-100 Air can hold more water when it is __. 1 - 100
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1-100A Warmer 1 - 100 Select a new category Select a New Category
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1-200 The ratio of water vapor in the air to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold is the __.
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1-200A Relative humidity 1 - 100 Select a New Category
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1-300 Relative humidity is affected by these 2 factors
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1-300A Temperature and humidity 1 - 100 Select a New Category
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1-400 This device is used to measure relative humidity
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1-400A 1 - 100 Psychrometer Select a New Category
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1-500 These are the 2 parts of a psychrometer
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1-500A 1 - 100 Wet bulb and dry bulb Select a New Category
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2-100 1 - 100 During a formation of a hurricane, thunderstorms progress to this stage where wind speeds are below 34 knots.
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2-100A Tropical Depression 1 - 100 Select a New Category
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This is the center of a tropical storm or hurricane surrounded by high winds.
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2-200A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Eye
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2-300 If a hurricane moves over cold or dry areas, it will lose energy and be called this.
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2-300A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Tropical Storm
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2-400 Hurricanes spin in this direction in the southern hemisphere.
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2-400A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Clockwise
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2-500 A funnel-shaped cloud must do this to officially be called a tornado.
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2-500A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Touch the ground
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3-100 1 - 100 The front where cold air mass moves under a warm air mass and pushes the air up
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3-100A 1 - 100 Cold front Select a New Category
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3-200 This kind of front where cold air mass & a warm air mass move toward each other.
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3-200A 1 - 100 Stationary front Select a New Category
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3-300 The kind of front when a warm air mass moves in over a cold air mass leaving an area.
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3-300A 1 - 100 Warm front Select a New Category
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3-400 The kind of front represented by the picture below
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3-400A 1 - 100 Cold front Select a New Category
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The kind of front when a warm air mass is caught between 2 cold air masses.
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3-500A 1 - 100 Occluded Select a New Category
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4-100 1 - 100 The kind of front that produces light rain for a long period of time
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4-100A 1 - 100 Warm front Select a New Category
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4-200 This storm has wind speed of 34 to 64 knots and possibly has an eye
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4-200A Tropical Storm 1 - 100 Select a New Category
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4-300 This is produced by hot air expanding rapidly and releasing energy caused by lightning
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4-300A 1 - 100 Thunder Select a New Category
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4-400 Hurricanes form over this location or area
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4-400A 1 - 100 Tropical ocean waters Select a New Category
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4-500 90% of all US tornadoes are in this location
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4-500A Tornado Alley 1 - 100 Select a New Category
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5-100 1 - 100 Temperature in degrees Celsius at which water will turn clouds from water droplets to ice crystals
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5-100A 1 - 100 0 degrees Select a New Category
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5-200 This rise in sea level causes much of the destruction from a tropical storm or hurricane
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Select a New Category Storm surge
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5-300 Between these 2 areas is where tornado alley is located in the United States
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1 - 100 Select a New Category Between the Rocky and Appalachian Mountains
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5-400 Hurricanes that occur in the Pacific Ocean are called this
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5-400A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Typhoons
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5-500 Tornadoes spin in this direction in the northern hemisphere
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1 - 100 Select a New Category Counterclockwise
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1 - 100 The relative humidity when the dry bulb says 18 o C and the wet bulb says 12 o C
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6-100A 1 - 100 49% Select a New Category
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6-200 The relative humidity when the wet bulb says 14 o C and the dry bulb says 12 o C
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6-200A 1 - 100 78% Select a New Category
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6-300 The temperature at which air can no longer hold any more water
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6-300A 1 - 100 Dew point Select a New Category
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6-400 Tornadoes spin in this direction in the southern hemisphere
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6-400A 1 - 100 Select a New Category Counterclockwise Select a New Category
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6-500 Hurricanes spin in this direction the northern hemisphere.
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6-500A 1 - 100 Counterclockwise Select a New Category
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The 2 types of air masses That collide to form Tornado Alley
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1.Cold, dry air from Canada/Rocky Mountains 2.Moist air from the Gulf of Mexico
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