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CLOUDS CLIMATE ZONES GLOBAL WINDS AIR MASSES FRONTS 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt The cloud that is a low, gray blanket that completely blocks the sun. What is stratus cloud? A tall, anvil-shaped cloud that usually produces thunderstorms. What is a cumulonimbus cloud? The cloud that is described as thin and wispy and forms at high altitudes. The name means curl of hair. What is cirrus? * The name of the cloud at the indicated position. What is cirrus? * The name of the indicated cloud. What is stratus or fog? Climate zone that is located near the poles and is the coldest of all the zones. What is the polar zone? The climate zone that is near the equator and has an average temperature range of 77* to 87*. What is the tropical zone? The climate zone between the poles and the tropics with an average temperature range from 21*-82*. What is the temperate zone? Give the location of the coldest climate zone. What is at or near the North and South poles? Give the location for the temperate climate zone. What is located between the polar zone and the tropical zone or between 23.5* and 66.5* North and South. The name of the global winds that influence the weather in the United States. What are Westerlies? The name of the global winds at the poles from 66.5 to 90* North and South. What are Polar Easterlies? The global winds that blow from west to east. What are Westerlies? The global winds from the equator to 23.5* North of the equator. What are the Northeastern Trade Winds? The name of the global wind that is found just south of the equator between 0* and 23.5* South. What are the Southeastern Trade Winds? Describe the moisture and temperature for a maritime tropical air mass (mT). What is wet and warm? The name that indicates an air mass formed over land. What is continental? The name that indicates an air mass formed over water. What is maritime? The name of air mass that formed over the Northern portion of an ocean. What is maritime polar (mP)? . The name of an air mass that forms over a polar region. What is a continental polar (cP)? The type of front that occurs when warm air moves over cold air and replaces it . What is a warm front? The type of front that brings many days of cloudy, wet weather. What is a stationary front? The type of weather you might get during a cold front. What is rainy and stormy followed by cooler, drier air? The type of front that is described as a warm front trapped between two cold air masses. What is an occluded front? The front which is indicated by this symbol. What is a cold front?