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Severe Weather Objectives Describe how lightning forms. Describe the formation of thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Describe the characteristics of thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Explain how to stay safe during severe weather.

I. Thunderstorms A. Lightning Thunderstorms are very active electrically. Lightning is an electric discharge that occurs between a positively charged area and a negatively charged area. B. Severe Thunderstorms Severe thunderstorms can produce one or more of the following conditions: high winds, hail, flash floods, and tornadoes.

II. Tornadoes. What Is a Tornado? tornado is a small, pinning column of air hat has high wind peeds and low central ressure and that ouches the ground. B. How Does a Tornado Form? A tornado starts out as a funnel cloud that pokes through the bottom of a cumulonimbus cloud and hangs in the air. The funnel cloud becomes a tornado when it makes contact with Earth s surface.

III. Hurricanes A. How a Hurricane Forms A hurricane begins as a group of thunderstorms moving over tropical ocean waters. Winds traveling in two different directions meet and cause the storm to spin. B. Damage Caused by Hurricanes Hurricanes can cause a lot of damage when they move near or onto land. Wind speeds of most hurricanes range from 120 to 150 km/h.

IV. Severe Weather Safety A. Thunderstorm Safety During a thunderstorm, stay away from water and trees, which can get struck down. If you are in the open, crouch down. B. Tornado Safety If there is a tornado warning for your area, find shelter quickly. The best place to go is a basement or cellar.

V. Severe Weather Safety A. Flood Safety The best thing to do during a flood is to find a high place to wait out the flood. B. Hurricane Safety If you live in an area where hurricanes strike, your family should have a disaster supply kit that includes enough water and food to last several days.

Forecasting the Weather Objectives Describe the different types of instruments used to take weather measurements. Explain how radar and weather satellites help meteorologists forecast the weather. Explain how to interpret a weather map.

If you did not have the benefit of the weather forecast on the news, radio, or television, how would you forecast the weather?

VI. Weather-Forecasting A. High in the Sky Weather balloons carry electronic equipment that can measure weather conditions as high as 30 km above Earth s surface. B. Measuring Air Temperature and Pressure A tool used to measure air temperature is called a thermometer. A barometer is an instrument used to measure air pressure. C. Measuring Wind Direction Wind direction can be measured by using a windsock or a wind vane. Technology

VII. Weather-Forecasting Technology A. Measuring Wind Speed An instrument used to measure wind speed is called an anemometer. B. Radar and Satellites Radar is used to find the location, movement, and amount of precipitation. Weather satellites that orbit Earth provide the images of weather systems.

VIII. Weather Maps A. Who Makes the Maps The National Weather Service produces weather maps based on information gathered from about 1,000 weather stations across the United States. B. Reading a Weather Map Weather maps that you see on TV include lines called isobars. Isobars are lines that connect points of equal air pressure. Isobars that form closed circles represent areas of high or low pressure.

Partly Cloudy 36 Low Chance of Precip: 20% Wind: NW at 14 mph Dew Point:37

Assignment Write a one paragraph description of a thunderstorm. Describe the weather conditions immediately before, during, and after a thunderstorm.

The Longhorn Cowfish releases a poisonous toxin from the mucous secretions of their skin, rendering their flesh a deadly delicacy (should you be so inclined to eat one). They also tend to make a very distinct grunting noise when they've been captured.