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Meteorology Review

Horizontales
A front bringing in a warm air mass, it moves more slowly and brings hours of steady rain or snow
the area immediately outside the eye of a hurricane or cyclone, associated with tall clouds, heavy rainfall, and high winds.
a 1 to 5 rating based only on a hurricane's maximum sustained wind speed.
Occurs when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass
the outermost region of a planet's atmosphere.
the layer of the atmosphere above the mesosphere and extends to outer space
(cT): A dry warm air mass
The boundary that forms between two different air masses
When two air masses come together but neither is strong enough to push the other one
(mT):A wet warm air mass
the lowest layer of the atmosphere where most weather systems occur.
The movement of energy (heat) from one object to another from a different temperature
Verticales
the layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere in which temperature decreases with altitude
A local wind that blows from the ocean out towards the land during the night because the land cools down faster than the ocean
layers of the atmosphere that are based on temperature
Global winds that blow close to the north and south poles, they blow away from the poles
(cP): A dry cold air mass
(mP): A wet cold air mass
a large body of air that has similar temperature and moisture throughout
a mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
the layer of the atmosphere between the troposphere and the mesosphere. Ozone layer is here.
A layer of gasses in the stratosphere that prevents dangerous radiation from the Sun from reaching the surface of the earth.
heat moves from one object to another of a different temperature (touch)
The eye of a storm is a circular area where there are winds of up to 15 miles per hour, relatively weak compared with the stronger winds of the rest of the storm.