hygrometerAninstrument formeasuringthe humidityof the airanemometerAninstrument formeasuringthe speed ofthe windlatitudeTemperatures aretypically warmerapproaching theEquator and coolerapproaching thePolescirrusFair weather isassociated withthese cloud.Chance of rainbetween 24-48hoursbarometerAn instrumentused topredictweatherchangesstratusA low-altitudecloud. Fog isan exampleof theseclouds.raingaugesInstrumentsformeasuringprecipitationjetstreamNarrow bands ofstrong wind in theupper levels of theatmosphere. Thewinds blow fromwest to easttilt ofEarthResponsiblefor thechanges inseasonselNiñoPacific warmerwater produceswetter andcoolerconditions in NCoccludedfrontWhen a coldfrontovertakes awarm frontcoldfrontCold air replaceswarmer air. There isa sudden drop intemperature, andalso heavy rain,sometimes with hail,thunder, and lightningcumulonimbusThe clouds areaccompanied bythunder andlightning andproduce heavyraintradewindsGlobal windsin theequatorialregion fromeast to westpolareasterliesGlobal windsin the polarregion fromeast to westcorioliseffectThe Earth's rotationmeans that weexperience anapparent force.Southern Hemisphere:ClockwiseNorthern Hemisphere:CounterclockwiseprevailingwesterliesGlobal windsthat affectsUS fromwest to eastlandbreezeCool air movesfrom the landtoward theocean duringthe nightwarmfrontWarm air replacescolder air. It bringsgentle rain or lightsnow followed bywarmer weatheraltitudeAs elevationincreases, theweather getscolder and airpressuredecreasesgulfstreamA strong oceancurrent that bringswarm water fromthe Gulf of Mexicointo the AtlanticOceanlaNiñaPacific colderwater producesdrier andwarmerconditions in NCseabreezeCool air movesfrom the oceantoward the landduring the dayairpressureThe forceexertedby airstationaryfrontA front betweenwarm and coldair masses thatis moving veryslowly or not atall.hygrometerAninstrument formeasuringthe humidityof the airanemometerAninstrument formeasuringthe speed ofthe windlatitudeTemperatures aretypically warmerapproaching theEquator and coolerapproaching thePolescirrusFair weather isassociated withthese cloud.Chance of rainbetween 24-48hoursbarometerAn instrumentused topredictweatherchangesstratusA low-altitudecloud. Fog isan exampleof theseclouds.raingaugesInstrumentsformeasuringprecipitationjetstreamNarrow bands ofstrong wind in theupper levels of theatmosphere. Thewinds blow fromwest to easttilt ofEarthResponsiblefor thechanges inseasonselNiñoPacific warmerwater produceswetter andcoolerconditions in NCoccludedfrontWhen a coldfrontovertakes awarm frontcoldfrontCold air replaceswarmer air. There isa sudden drop intemperature, andalso heavy rain,sometimes with hail,thunder, and lightningcumulonimbusThe clouds areaccompanied bythunder andlightning andproduce heavyraintradewindsGlobal windsin theequatorialregion fromeast to westpolareasterliesGlobal windsin the polarregion fromeast to westcorioliseffectThe Earth's rotationmeans that weexperience anapparent force.Southern Hemisphere:ClockwiseNorthern Hemisphere:CounterclockwiseprevailingwesterliesGlobal windsthat affectsUS fromwest to eastlandbreezeCool air movesfrom the landtoward theocean duringthe nightwarmfrontWarm air replacescolder air. It bringsgentle rain or lightsnow followed bywarmer weatheraltitudeAs elevationincreases, theweather getscolder and airpressuredecreasesgulfstreamA strong oceancurrent that bringswarm water fromthe Gulf of Mexicointo the AtlanticOceanlaNiñaPacific colderwater producesdrier andwarmerconditions in NCseabreezeCool air movesfrom the oceantoward the landduring the dayairpressureThe forceexertedby airstationaryfrontA front betweenwarm and coldair masses thatis moving veryslowly or not atall.

Weather Vocabulary 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. An instrument for measuring the humidity of the air
    hygrometer
  2. An instrument for measuring the speed of the wind
    anemometer
  3. Temperatures are typically warmer approaching the Equator and cooler approaching the Poles
    latitude
  4. Fair weather is associated with these cloud. Chance of rain between 24-48 hours
    cirrus
  5. An instrument used to predict weather changes
    barometer
  6. A low-altitude cloud. Fog is an example of these clouds.
    stratus
  7. Instruments for measuring precipitation
    rain gauges
  8. Narrow bands of strong wind in the upper levels of the atmosphere. The winds blow from west to east
    jet stream
  9. Responsible for the changes in seasons
    tilt of Earth
  10. Pacific warmer water produces wetter and cooler conditions in NC
    el Niño
  11. When a cold front overtakes a warm front
    occluded front
  12. Cold air replaces warmer air. There is a sudden drop in temperature, and also heavy rain, sometimes with hail, thunder, and lightning
    cold front
  13. The clouds are accompanied by thunder and lightning and produce heavy rain
    cumulonimbus
  14. Global winds in the equatorial region from east to west
    trade winds
  15. Global winds in the polar region from east to west
    polar easterlies
  16. The Earth's rotation means that we experience an apparent force. Southern Hemisphere: Clockwise Northern Hemisphere: Counterclockwise
    coriolis effect
  17. Global winds that affects US from west to east
    prevailing westerlies
  18. Cool air moves from the land toward the ocean during the night
    land breeze
  19. Warm air replaces colder air. It brings gentle rain or light snow followed by warmer weather
    warm front
  20. As elevation increases, the weather gets colder and air pressure decreases
    altitude
  21. A strong ocean current that brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico into the Atlantic Ocean
    gulf stream
  22. Pacific colder water produces drier and warmer conditions in NC
    la Niña
  23. Cool air moves from the ocean toward the land during the day
    sea breeze
  24. The force exerted by air
    air pressure
  25. A front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all.
    stationary front