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Warm water extends over a vast area of the tropic pacific |
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Surface water turns cooler |
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What is the damage potential scale of Tropical Cyclones? |
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Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale |
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Where do the highest frequency of thunderstorms occur in the US? |
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Large body of air that reflects similar moisture and temperature characteristics of its source region |
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Transition zones between 2 different types of air |
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Hurricanes that originate over tropical waters |
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Single-cell thunderstorms |
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Short lived, do not produce severe weather |
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Where do Mid-Latitude cyclones tend to form? |
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Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic east of the Carolinas, Rockies |
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Motion of water caused by winds around the globe |
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Cooler air is replacing warmer air |
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Formed when a cold front catches up with a warm front |
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Winds blow almost parallel and from opposite directions on each side of the front |
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Where do tropical cyclones form? |
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Where winds are light, humidity is high, surface water temperature is warm |
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Stages of development of ordinary thunderstorms |
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Cumulus stage, mature stage, dissipating stage |
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a line of intense thunderstorms |
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Dangerous, single cell storms |
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