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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation.
When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation.
When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation.
When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
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Escape room
Weather Hazards
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Complete all missions to get your certificate
Mission 3
Mission 2
Mission 1
Hazard Formation
Weather
Vocabulary
Mission 6
Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
Impacts of Weather Hazards
Identifying Hazards
Mission 1 - Vocabulary
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Mission 1 - Vocabulary
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Mission 1 - Vocabulary
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Mission 1 - Vocabulary
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Mission 3
Mission 2
Mission 1
Hazard Formation
Weather
Vocabulary
Mission 6
Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
Impacts of Weather Hazards
Identifying Hazards
Mission 2 - Weather
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Weather
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Mission 6
Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
Impacts of Weather Hazards
Identifying Hazards
Mission 3 - Hazard Formation
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Hazard Formation
Weather
Vocabulary
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Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
Impacts of Weather Hazards
Identifying Hazards
Mission 5 - Impacts of Weather Hazards
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Impacts of Weather Hazards
Increased agricultural productivity
Disruption of transportation systems
Improved air quality
Cause injuries or fatalities
Solution
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Mission 3
Mission 2
Mission 1
Hazard Formation
Weather
Vocabulary
Mission 6
Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
Impacts of Weather Hazards
Identifying Hazards
Mission 6 - Risk Measurement
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Mission 6 - Risk Measurement
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Mission 3
Mission 2
Mission 1
Hazard Formation
Weather
Vocabulary
Mission 6
Mission 5
Mission 4
Risk Measurement
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Identifying Hazards
Certificate
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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation. When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation. When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
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Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Extreme weather events are natural occurrences that can have devastating consequences. Most extreme weather events are characterized by strong wind and precipitation. Precipitation is water that is released from clouds in the sky. Severe weather precipitation can include rain, snow, sleet, hail, and freezing rain. Three notable examples of extreme weather are: thunderstorms; tornadoes; and hurricanes. One of the most notable characteristics of thunderstorms is lightning. Lightning is an electrical discharge that often occurs during severe storms. Lightning results from the buildup of static electricity as ice and water particles collide in the cloud. The extreme heat of lightning causes the surrounding air to rapidly expand with a tremendous explosion. The explosion creates the sound of thunder. A tornado is a destructive weather event characterized by rotating winds. Recall that the upward flow of warm air fuels a thunderstorm. This updraft can begin forming a rotational movement, resulting in a tornado that extends down from the thunderstorm. The tornado may reach the ground, resulting in significant damage and destruction. A hurricane is a tropical storm with powerful winds. Hurricanes form over warm ocean water in the tropical regions of the world. Similar to a thunderstorm, hurricanes grow from rising warm air. Over warm ocean waters, hurricanes can grow much larger than a typical thunderstorm. Hurricanes often cover areas of hundreds of miles.
Weather is a process that involves many different factors. The sun's energy is the driving force for the weather. The sun heats Earth's surface, creating temperature variations that lead to weather systems. The air movement in the atmosphere creates wind patterns that transport heat and moisture worldwide. Water vapor in the air forms clouds and can lead to precipitation. When air masses with different temperatures and humidities meet, extreme weather, such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornadoes, can occur.
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