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Weather Words
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ablation: The loss of snow cover from any snow or ice surface by melting, evaporation, or calving.
abrupt climate change: Climate change occurring so rapidly that human and natural systems have difficulty adapting.
absolute humidity: The actual weight of water vapor within a unit of volume of air.
absolute zero: The lowest temperature possible; -273.15 Celsius and -459.67 Fahrenheit.
acclimation: The process by which an organism adapts to climate changes in the environment.
acid rain: Sulfuric acid in raindrops due to atmospheric pollution from sulfur dioxide.
advisory: A forecast issued by the National Weather Service regarding weather conditions that might require caution.
air: The mixture of gases that forms the atmosphere of the Earth.
air pollution: Substances in the atmosphere that directly or indirectly causes harm to living things and property.
air pressure: Air has weight. Air pressure is the weight of the air, or atmosphere, pushing down on Earth. The closer you are to sea level, the higher the air pressure because there¡¯s that much air above you. The higher you are, there is less air pressure. Barometers measure air pressure.
almanac: A calendar with astronomical and weather data.
altitude: Height expressed above sea level or ground level.
aridity: The level at which a climate does not receive enough life-promoting moisture.
atmosphere: The gaseous fluid surrounding a planet.
aurora: A luminous phenomenon seen in the night sky, caused by the interaction of solar wind and Earth¡¯s magnetic field.
Aurora Australis: The aurora, or southern lights, of the Southern Hemisphere.
Aurora Borealis: The aurora, or northern lights, of the Northern Hemisphere.
autumn: Season of the year marking the transition from summer to winter.
average: arithmetical mean.
barometer: An instrument that measure air pressure.
barometric pressure: Air pressure.
black ice: Invisible ice.
blizzard : A major snowstorm with strong winds of 35 miles per hour or more. The most notorious blizzard was the ¡°Great White Hurricane¡± that paralyized the East Coast of the United States in 1888. (See also Major Storms timeline.)
blustery: Strong winds generally 20 miles per hour or more.
breeze: A light wind ranging from 4 to 31 miles per hour.
brisk: Weather that feels invigorating.
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