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Weather Words

Across
Caused by the reflection and refraction (bending) of sunlight passing through raindrops.
Intense storms with swirling winds up to 150 miles per hour.
A large piece of ice that survives for many years, slowly carving out the face of earth.
A light wind.
An instrument that measures air pressure.
The Latin word for "rain" used to describe a cloud or group of clouds from which rain is falling.
A small downdraft of air with an outflow diameter of less than 2.5 miles with the peak winds lasting from 2 to 5 minutes.
A cloud on the ground that reduces visibility.
Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground.
The average weather conditions in a certain place or during a certain season.
When a widespread layer of clouds covers all of the sky.
A mixture of liquid and frozen precipitation.
The amount of water vapor in the air.
A period when a region has a lack of rainfall.
White ice crystals that form on a surface, like the ground or leaves of a plant
A seasonal wind that reverses direction between summer and winter and often brings heavy rains.
A visible collection of tiny water droplets or, at colder temperatures, ice crystals floating in the air above the surface.
Down
Occurs when the temperature falls below 32 degrees over a large area for an extended period of time.
A water substance in the solid phase.
Tiny particles of dust, smoke, salt or pollution droplets that are scattered through the air.
The mixture of gases, which form the atmosphere of the Earth.
A boundary between two different air masses, resulting in stormy weather.
A layer of gases surrounding a planet.
The wearing away of the Earth’s surface by the action of the sea, running water, moving ice, precipitation or wind.
Water that forms on objects close to the ground when its temperature falls below the dew point of the surface air.
A very bright flash of electricity that happens in a thunderstorm.
Long, narrow, ice-crystal clouds that form behind jet planes flying at high altitudes in below-freezing temperatures.
Caused by days of heavy rain and/or melting snows, when rivers rise and go over their banks.