an occludedfront formswhen an airmass becomesseparatedweatheris difficultto predictthere are 4main typesof weatherfrontsair massescan movefrom theareas theyform ina cold fronthappenswhen cold airmass movesinto an areaair spinsclockwise ina highpressuresystemthe wordoccludedmeansblocked offwinds arecaused bythe unevenheating ofthe earthair massestake on thecharacteristicsof the regionsthey form inwhen airmasses collidewe get dramaticchanges inweatheroccludedfronts canbringheavy rainas it movetowards thepole aircools downand sinkswinds cantravel indifferentdirections indifferent heightsan air mass isa large bodyof air with thesame tempand humiditywarm airrises neartheequatorthe warm airmass getsstuck abovethe two coldair masseshigh pressuresystemsbring clearsunnyweatherit sweepsinto the areaand pushesthe warm airmass upwarm airrises andcold airsinksoceancurrentsaffectweather toowarm frontsusuallyprovidelighter raina warm front iswhen a warmair massovertakes acold air masswhen a coldfront passesthrough an areathe temperaturedropsprevailingwinds blow inone directionover a certainregionin astationaryfront thewinds arelightlow pressuresystemsbring cloudyrainyweatherbecause theboundary at acold front is sosteep bigclouds can formweather frontis theboundarybetween twoair massesair massescan be cool,warm,humid, or dryareas nearthe poles getsunlight at alow angleair spinscounterclockwisein a low pressuresystemareas nearthe equatorare warmerscientistspredict theweatherusingprobabilitywarm airrises overcold air but ithappens at agentle anglean occludedfront formswhen an airmass becomesseparatedweatheris difficultto predictthere are 4main typesof weatherfrontsair massescan movefrom theareas theyform ina cold fronthappenswhen cold airmass movesinto an areaair spinsclockwise ina highpressuresystemthe wordoccludedmeansblocked offwinds arecaused bythe unevenheating ofthe earthair massestake on thecharacteristicsof the regionsthey form inwhen airmasses collidewe get dramaticchanges inweatheroccludedfronts canbringheavy rainas it movetowards thepole aircools downand sinkswinds cantravel indifferentdirections indifferent heightsan air mass isa large bodyof air with thesame tempand humiditywarm airrises neartheequatorthe warm airmass getsstuck abovethe two coldair masseshigh pressuresystemsbring clearsunnyweatherit sweepsinto the areaand pushesthe warm airmass upwarm airrises andcold airsinksoceancurrentsaffectweather toowarm frontsusuallyprovidelighter raina warm front iswhen a warmair massovertakes acold air masswhen a coldfront passesthrough an areathe temperaturedropsprevailingwinds blow inone directionover a certainregionin astationaryfront thewinds arelightlow pressuresystemsbring cloudyrainyweatherbecause theboundary at acold front is sosteep bigclouds can formweather frontis theboundarybetween twoair massesair massescan be cool,warm,humid, or dryareas nearthe poles getsunlight at alow angleair spinscounterclockwisein a low pressuresystemareas nearthe equatorare warmerscientistspredict theweatherusingprobabilitywarm airrises overcold air but ithappens at agentle angle

Untitled Bingo - Call List

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  1. an occluded front forms when an air mass becomes separated
  2. weather is difficult to predict
  3. there are 4 main types of weather fronts
  4. air masses can move from the areas they form in
  5. a cold front happens when cold air mass moves into an area
  6. air spins clockwise in a high pressure system
  7. the word occluded means blocked off
  8. winds are caused by the uneven heating of the earth
  9. air masses take on the characteristics of the regions they form in
  10. when air masses collide we get dramatic changes in weather
  11. occluded fronts can bring heavy rain
  12. as it move towards the pole air cools down and sinks
  13. winds can travel in different directions in different heights
  14. an air mass is a large body of air with the same temp and humidity
  15. warm air rises near the equator
  16. the warm air mass gets stuck above the two cold air masses
  17. high pressure systems bring clear sunny weather
  18. it sweeps into the area and pushes the warm air mass up
  19. warm air rises and cold air sinks
  20. ocean currents affect weather too
  21. warm fronts usually provide lighter rain
  22. a warm front is when a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass
  23. when a cold front passes through an area the temperature drops
  24. prevailing winds blow in one direction over a certain region
  25. in a stationary front the winds are light
  26. low pressure systems bring cloudy rainy weather
  27. because the boundary at a cold front is so steep big clouds can form
  28. weather front is the boundary between two air masses
  29. air masses can be cool, warm, humid, or dry
  30. areas near the poles get sunlight at a low angle
  31. air spins counterclockwise in a low pressure system
  32. areas near the equator are warmer
  33. scientists predict the weather using probability
  34. warm air rises over cold air but it happens at a gentle angle