fronta boundarybetweentwo airmasses.highpressuresystema large body ofcirculating air withhigh pressure atits center andlower pressureoutside of thesystemoceancurrenta largevolume ofwater flowingin a certaindirection.greenhousegasa gas in theatmosphere thatabsorbs Earth’soutgoinginfraredradiation.tropicalcyclonea generic term used bymeteorologists to describea rotating, organizedsystem of clouds andthunderstorms thatoriginates over tropical orsubtropical waters and hasclosed, low-levelcirculation.altitudethe verticalelevation of anobject above asurface, suchas sea level orlandhurricanean intensetropical stormwith windsexceeding119 km/h.tradewindssteady windsthat flow fromeast to westbetween 30°Nlatitude and30°S latitude.hydrospheresystemcontaining allthe solid andliquid wateron Earth.albedothe measureof thereflectivity ofa surface.surfacecurrenta wind-drivencurrent thatcarries oceanwater horizontallyacross theocean's surface.humiditythe amountof watervapor inthe air.airmassa large area ofair that hasuniformtemperature,humidity, andpressure.gyrea largecircularsystem ofoceancurrents.climatethe long-termaverage weatherconditions thatoccur in aparticular region.weatherthe atmosphericconditions,along with short-term changes, ofa certain placeat a certain time.polareasterliescold winds thatblow from theeast to the westnear the NorthPole and SouthPole.airpressurethe force that acolumn of airapplies on theair or a surfacebelow it.Corioliseffectthe movementof wind andwater to theright or left thatis caused byEarth’s rotation.latitudethe distancein degreesnorth orsouth of theEquator.stormsurgewater that has blownoutward from thecenter of a tropicalcyclone, eventuallysweeping up onto thecoastline as a largewave.prevailingwindsThe contrastbetween high andlow pressure andthe Coriolis effectcreates distinctwind patternsatmospherethe layer ofgasessurroundingEarth.jetstreamNear the topof thetroposphere isa narrow bandof high windslowpressuresystema large body ofcirculating air withlow pressure at itscenter and higherpressure outsideof the systemwesterliessteady winds thatflow from west toeast betweenlatitudes 30°Nand 60°N, and30°S and 60°S.typhoona tropical cycloneoccurringespecially in theregion of thePhilippines orthe China Sea.fronta boundarybetweentwo airmasses.highpressuresystema large body ofcirculating air withhigh pressure atits center andlower pressureoutside of thesystemoceancurrenta largevolume ofwater flowingin a certaindirection.greenhousegasa gas in theatmosphere thatabsorbs Earth’soutgoinginfraredradiation.tropicalcyclonea generic term used bymeteorologists to describea rotating, organizedsystem of clouds andthunderstorms thatoriginates over tropical orsubtropical waters and hasclosed, low-levelcirculation.altitudethe verticalelevation of anobject above asurface, suchas sea level orlandhurricanean intensetropical stormwith windsexceeding119 km/h.tradewindssteady windsthat flow fromeast to westbetween 30°Nlatitude and30°S latitude.hydrospheresystemcontaining allthe solid andliquid wateron Earth.albedothe measureof thereflectivity ofa surface.surfacecurrenta wind-drivencurrent thatcarries oceanwater horizontallyacross theocean's surface.humiditythe amountof watervapor inthe air.airmassa large area ofair that hasuniformtemperature,humidity, andpressure.gyrea largecircularsystem ofoceancurrents.climatethe long-termaverage weatherconditions thatoccur in aparticular region.weatherthe atmosphericconditions,along with short-term changes, ofa certain placeat a certain time.polareasterliescold winds thatblow from theeast to the westnear the NorthPole and SouthPole.airpressurethe force that acolumn of airapplies on theair or a surfacebelow it.Corioliseffectthe movementof wind andwater to theright or left thatis caused byEarth’s rotation.latitudethe distancein degreesnorth orsouth of theEquator.stormsurgewater that has blownoutward from thecenter of a tropicalcyclone, eventuallysweeping up onto thecoastline as a largewave.prevailingwindsThe contrastbetween high andlow pressure andthe Coriolis effectcreates distinctwind patternsatmospherethe layer ofgasessurroundingEarth.jetstreamNear the topof thetroposphere isa narrow bandof high windslowpressuresystema large body ofcirculating air withlow pressure at itscenter and higherpressure outsideof the systemwesterliessteady winds thatflow from west toeast betweenlatitudes 30°Nand 60°N, and30°S and 60°S.typhoona tropical cycloneoccurringespecially in theregion of thePhilippines orthe China Sea.

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(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. a boundary between two air masses.
    front
  2. a large body of circulating air with high pressure at its center and lower pressure outside of the system
    high pressure system
  3. a large volume of water flowing in a certain direction.
    ocean current
  4. a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs Earth’s outgoing infrared radiation.
    greenhouse gas
  5. a generic term used by meteorologists to describe a rotating, organized system of clouds and thunderstorms that originates over tropical or subtropical waters and has closed, low-level circulation.
    tropical cyclone
  6. the vertical elevation of an object above a surface, such as sea level or land
    altitude
  7. an intense tropical storm with winds exceeding 119 km/h.
    hurricane
  8. steady winds that flow from east to west between 30°N latitude and 30°S latitude.
    trade winds
  9. system containing all the solid and liquid water on Earth.
    hydrosphere
  10. the measure of the reflectivity of a surface.
    albedo
  11. a wind-driven current that carries ocean water horizontally across the ocean's surface.
    surface current
  12. the amount of water vapor in the air.
    humidity
  13. a large area of air that has uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.
    air mass
  14. a large circular system of ocean currents.
    gyre
  15. the long-term average weather conditions that occur in a particular region.
    climate
  16. the atmospheric conditions, along with short-term changes, of a certain place at a certain time.
    weather
  17. cold winds that blow from the east to the west near the North Pole and South Pole.
    polar easterlies
  18. the force that a column of air applies on the air or a surface below it.
    air pressure
  19. the movement of wind and water to the right or left that is caused by Earth’s rotation.
    Coriolis effect
  20. the distance in degrees north or south of the Equator.
    latitude
  21. water that has blown outward from the center of a tropical cyclone, eventually sweeping up onto the coastline as a large wave.
    storm surge
  22. The contrast between high and low pressure and the Coriolis effect creates distinct wind patterns
    prevailing winds
  23. the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
    atmosphere
  24. Near the top of the troposphere is a narrow band of high winds
    jet stream
  25. a large body of circulating air with low pressure at its center and higher pressure outside of the system
    low pressure system
  26. steady winds that flow from west to east between latitudes 30°N and 60°N, and 30°S and 60°S.
    westerlies
  27. a tropical cyclone occurring especially in the region of the Philippines or the China Sea.
    typhoon