Wind moving in two directions over a prairie makes air in the middle spin. This is the beginning of a
What kind of weather does a stationary front bring?
What happens when air reaches its dew point?
The most likely weather conditions that occur when a stationary front is present over a city are
Which of the following is not a type of condensation?
How does a warm front form?
Which conditions most likely cause good weather?
Warm air ______________________________ and cools, which leads to ____________________.
Which best explains how frontal boundaries can lead to severe storms?
What kind of weather will cumulonimbus clouds likely bring?
A cold front moving southeast meets a warm front moving northwest. The fronts remain together for several days. What is this front called and what weather would be likely?
Clouds are dark, low and thick; like a blanket covering the sky. Is this a good day for a picnic? Why?
What conditions would most likely cause precipitation?
Which combination of barometric pressure and temperature would most likely predict snow?
At 8:00 AM the temperature is 75 degrees F with low humidity and cirrus clouds in the sky. Predict what the weather will most likely be at 4:00 PM.
When a cold front is approaching a city the weather is most likely to be
Between 9 AM and 3 PM if the temperature is decreasing from 72 degrees F to 62 degrees F, the air pressures drops from 30.9 to 29.0 and the wind speed increase from 5km to 17 km what weather should be predicted.
Between 8 AM and 6 PM cululus clouds are changing to cumulonimbus clouds, air pressure is going from 762 mmHg to 730 mmHg, and relative humidity increases from 50% to 95%. What weather should be predicted?
As a cold front moves through Clarksville, which set of data would represent the weather change?
Which of the following instruments measures air pressure?
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