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| A process in the atmosphere that changes over short periods of time. |
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| The weather that is in a place most of the timemost of the time or over a long period of time. |
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| A huge chunk of warm or cold air that moves across Earth's surface. |
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| Circular movement of a liquid or gas that transfers heat from one place to another. |
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| The mass of an object in a certain volume, or mass divided by volume. |
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| The central clear and calm "tube" of a hurricane. |
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| A wind that blows almost constantly over a long distance in a predictible direction. |
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| A very large tropical storm whose winds move at more than 119 km/h. |
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| Movement of cool air from land to sea. |
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| movement of cool air from sea to shore. |
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| A swiftly turning, very low-pressure funnel of air. |
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| A general term for hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean, and eastern Pacific Ocean, typhoons in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and cyclones in the Indian Ocean. |
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| An area of low pressure over oceans near the equator. |
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