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Weather-wise

Created by Molly Titus, Summer, 2021
Across
The point when water vapor in the atmosphere is at its maximum level.
West wind, a breeze from the west.
The amount of sky cover for a cloud layer.
Process by which water vapor undergoes a change from gas to liquid.
A fine misty rain.
Vapor condensed to fine particles of water suspended in the lower atmosphere.
An arc of concentric bands with a spectrum of colors.
Sudden, transient motion of the earth's crust resulting in falling rocks or debris.
A tumultuous outpouring of violent rain.
A flashing produced by a discharge of atmospheric electricity.
Ice that forms in the shape of a narrow cone hanging point down.
Acronym for Zonal Index or circulation measurements.
To wet or rain lightly.
Gloomy out
Vapor clouds driven fast by the wind.
A tropical cyclone with winds of 74 mph or greater.
Overcast conditions
A collection of water droplets suspended in the atmosphere.
Extremely dry climate.
Unbranched ice needles that can produce halos or sun pillars.
Hybrid frozen precip aka snow pellets.
Down
Sound that follows a flash of lightning.
Ultraviolet abbreviation
Mixture of gases that make up the earth's atmosphere.
A slang term used in the USA for a tornado.
Leading edge of advancing cold air that is displacing the warmer air in its path.
A form of energy.
Precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps.
A collection that forms in the sky as a result of condensation; could also be of smoke or dust.
Warm downslope wind in the Rocky Mountains that occurs after an intense cold spell.
Heavy rain pouring downward.
Major agent in the formation of smog.
Used for protection; to cover.
Moisture condensed from the atmosphere that falls visibly in separate drops.
An ocean wave that forms underwater from an earthquake or volcanic eruption.
A coastal breeze that blows onshore from the sea to the land.
Air temperature and humidity that gives a description of how the temperature feels.
Instrument used to gather and measure liquid precipitation.
Giving off intense heat; scorching.
Abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time. Mean time is clock time rather than solar.
A heavy fall of rain, snow, hail, sleet, etc.
Violent, sudden wind and or rain event.
Soggy conditions
Abnormally prolonged dry weather; lack of water.
A warm spell when the ice or snow melts.
Vault-like surface against which all aerial objects are seen from earth.
A measure of temperature ie. Celsius or Fahrentheit.
Periodic movement of the earth's oceans propagates a wave in the atmosphere.
A vapor; fog mist.
Center of a tropical storm or hurricane.
Name given to very hot summer days that persist.