Weather

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Types of Skies

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    clear sky
  • a0304i-cloudy.jpg
    cloudy
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    partly cloudy

Weather Phenomena

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    breezy
  • a0304i-cyclone.jpg
    cyclone
  • a0304i-drought.jpg
    drought
  • a0304i-flood.jpg
    flood
  • a0304i-heatwave.jpg
    heat wave
  • a0304i-humid.jpg
    humid
  • a0304i-hurricane.jpg
    hurricane
  • a0304i-lightning.jpg
    lightning
  • a0304i-rainbow.jpg
    rainbow
  • a0304i-thunder.jpg
    thunder
  • a0304i-tornado.jpg
    tornado
  • a0304i-tsunami.jpg
    tsunami
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    typhoon
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    wind
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    windy
Find out more!

A hurricane, typhoon and cyclone are all the same thing! Their name changes depending on which part of the world they happen.

Hurricane   - Atlantic and Northeast Pacific oceans
Typhoon     - Northwest Pacific ocean
Cyclone      - South Pacific and Indian oceans

Be careful!

Thunder and lightning go together!

Thunder is the sound.
Lightning is what you see.

Precipitation

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    blizzard
  • a0304i-drizzle.jpg
    drizzle
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    no precipitation
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    dry
  • a0304i-flurries.jpg
    flurries
  • a0304i-fog.jpg
    foggy
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    fog
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    freezing rain
  • a0304i-hail.jpg
    hail
  • a0304i-rain.jpg
    rain
  • a0304i-snow.jpg
    snow

Temperature

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    cold
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    cool
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    chilly
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    hot
  • a0304i-warm.jpg
    warm

Exercices

Exercice

Exercise - Weather

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