Weather Crossword Answers - Queensland Science Teachers

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1. Dark grey cloud associated with rain.[6] 7. Amount of water vapour in the air.[8] 8. Instrument to measure wind speed.[10] 10. Precipitation in the form of ice.[4] 12. Device to measure wind direction.[4] 13. Front that can produce sudden rain storms.[4] 14. Unit of wind speed.[4] 17. Lines on weather map that join areas of equal air pressure.[6] 18. Rapidly rotating whirlpool of warm moist air with very low pressure.[7] 19. Atmospheric layer where most of earth's weather occurs.[11] 23. General name for rain, snow and hail.[13] 24. An elongated region of low pressure.[6] 25. Type of breeze that blows from the land out to sea.[4] 26. Extremely high cloud type.[6]

2. Device to measure air pressure.[9] 3. Layered cloud type.[7] 4. Weather maps are called ____ charts.[8] 5. Gas that comprises 78% of earth's atmosphere.[8] 6. Calm centre of a cyclone or hurricane.[3] 9. Abbreviation of tropical cyclone.[2] 11. Air surrounding a planet.[10] 15. Instrument to measure temperature.[11] 16. Unit of atmospheric pressure.[11] 20. Lumpy white type of cloud.[7] 21. Type of atmospheric pressure above 1013 hectopascals.[4] 22. Moving air.[4] 25. Type of air pressure less than 1013 hectopascals.[3]

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