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Narrow bands of high winds near the top of the troposphere.
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The weight of the pressure of air pushing down on Earth.
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Special radar that detects precipitation or the speed and direction of objects.
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Intense warm-water current that transports a large amount of warm water.
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Measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen.
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People that predict the weather by analyzing and interpreting data from observations.
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Measures the amount of heat in an atmosphere known as temperature.
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Measures the direction of the blowing wind.
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Large bodies of air that have uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
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When cold air moves under warm air and forces warm air up.
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When warmer air moves towards colder air and creates a wide blanket of clouds.
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When a cold mass meets a warm mass but neither have the force to move the other.
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When a warm air mass is caught between two cold air masses, which usually brings precipitation.
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Change in moisture content
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A small storm accompanied by thunder and lighting formed from large cumulonimbus clouds.
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Rapid, whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down from a storm cloud and touches the Earth's surface.
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Describes how objects and fluid matter. Like air and water, move in an apparent curved path rather than a straight path.
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Steady winds that flow from East to West with latitudes between 30N and 30S.
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Intense tropical storm formed over warm ocean water.
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Cold winds that blow from East to West near the North and South Pole.