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WEATHER -the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place -air pressure, wind, temperature, and humidity - The SUN provides most of Earth’s energy, driving the water cycle AIR TEMPERATURE • A measure of how much molecules are moving –Higher temp = faster moving, far apart molecules –Lower temp = slower moving, closer together molecules WIND • Caused by air moving from areas of high pressure to areas of lose pressure • Anemometer- an instrument that measures wind speed HUMIDITY • The amount water vapor present in the air – Warmer temperatures allow for the humidity of air to be higher – Condensation occurs when there is enough water vapor in the air for it to be saturated • Relative humidity- the measure of the amount of water vapor present compared to the amount needed for the air to be saturated at a specific temperature • The TEMPERATURE at which air is saturated and condensation occurs • It changes with the amount of water vapor in the air CLOUDS • Form as warm air is forced upwards, expands, and then cools • Made of billions of tiny droplets of water attached to small particles of dust or salt that are suspended in the air • 3 main types STRATUS • Form at low altitudes and are associated with fair weather, rain, or snow CUMULUS • masses of puffy, white clouds, with flat bases • Found at great heights • Associated with fair weather and thunderstorms CIRRUS • Fibrous and curly • High, thin, white, feathery cloud made of ice crystals • Associated with fair weather and can indicate approaching storms PRECIPITATION • Water falling from clouds – Rain- temperature above freezing – Snow- water vapor turns directly to a solid – Sleet- starts as rain but then freezes on the way down – Hail- lumps of ice