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This bingo card has a free space and 48 words: Gulf Stream, Warm Front, Doldrums, Jet Streams, Cold Front, Stationary Front, Occluded Front, Mesosphere, Exosphere, Ionosphere, Temperature, Precipitation, Humidity, Dew Point, Coriolis effect, Polar easterlies, Trade winds, Westerlies, NWS, Doppler Radar, Relative humidity, Hygrometer, Wind Vane, Air Pressure, Gulf Stream- warm sea surface temperatures aid in the forming and strengthening of the hurricanes that move through the Gulf of Mexico, Warm Front- warm, moist air mass slides up and over a cold air mass, Doldrums-located at equator, little to no wind, Jet Streams- high in the atmosphere, flowing from west to east, Cold Front- cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass, forcing the warm air to rise sharply, Stationary Front- two air masses meet and stop moving, Occluded Front- forms when a warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses, one of which overtakes the other, Mesosphere- strong winds; traces of meteor gas, Exosphere- movement of satellites and space crafts, Ionosphere- location of radio communication; auroras ("Northern Lights"), Temperature- measures how fast air molecules are moving ( higher temps- move faster; lower temps- move slower), Precipitation- water that falls to the earth, Humidity- amount of water vapor in the air (damp/sticky), Dew Point- measure of the temperature at which more water vapor will condense onto a surface than will evaporate from it, Coriolis Effect- rotation or spinning of Earth on its axis plays a role in wind patterns because of this, weather tends to move in a circular path, Polar Easterlies- extend from the poles to 60 latitude, bring cold arctic air down over the United States, bring snow and freezing weather, Trade Winds- winds that blow toward the equator from 30 North and South latitude, Westerlies- winds that flow from west to east and toward the poles, between the polar easterlies and the trade winds, carries storms across the United States, NWS- National Weather Service; network of weather stations located throughout the country that gathers weather information and sends it to central location, Doppler Radar- gathers data by sending out radio signals that are reflected off objects, detects and tracks precipitation, clouds, wind speed and direction, and storms, Relative Humidity- compares the amount of water vapor in the air to the amount of water vapor that air can hold at a given temperature, Hygrometer- instrument used to measure the water vapor, Wind Vane- shows wind direction and Air Pressure- weight of air pressing at a given location.

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