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4
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water falling from the clouds-includes rain, snow, sleet, and hail-whose form is determined by the air temperature
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6
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instrument used to messure atmospheric pressue
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8
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something that influences a result
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9
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indicates weather conditions at a specific location, using a combination of symbols on a map
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11
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high level
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12
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large, severe storms that form over tropical oceans, and loses power when it reaches shore
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13
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studies weather and uses instruments to make weather maps and provide forecasts
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15
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winter storm that lasts for at least three hours
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17
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line drawn on a weathe ap that connects pionts having equal temp.
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18
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amount of water vapor hel in the air
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20
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middle level
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1
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boundary between two air masses with different temperatures, density, and moisture
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2
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low level
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3
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violent whirling windstorm that crosses land in a narrow path
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5
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amount of moisture in the air compared with the amount it can hold at a given temperature
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7
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a stratous cloud that forms near the ground
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8
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to predict a condition or event on the basis of observatins
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10
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temperature at which air is saturated and condensation forms
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14
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state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place determind by factors
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16
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large body of air that has the same characteristics of temperature and moisture content as the part of Earths surface over which it formed
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19
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lines drawn on a weather map that connects points having equal air pressure
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