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| An instrument for measuring windforce and velocity. |
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| Mechanical device attached to an elevated structure rotates freely to show the direction of the wind[syn |
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| An instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in weather forecasting. |
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| Covered or obscured, as with clouds or mist. |
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| A device for measuring rainfall. |
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| The leading portion of a cold atmospheric air mass moving against and eventually replacing a warm air mass. |
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| A front along which an advancing mass of warm air rises over a mass of cold air. |
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| an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation. |
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| an air mass of higher than normal pressure |
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| A large body of air with only small horizontal variations of temperature, pressure, and moisture. |
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| Unchanging: a stationary sound. |
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| A map or chart depicting the meteorological conditions over a specific geographic area at a specific time. |
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| An object launched to orbit Earth or another celestial body. |
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| measurement that compares the amount of water vapor in air with the amount the air can hold at a certain temprature. |
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| the temperature at which a volum of air cannot hold any more water vapor. |
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| a large body of air having similar properties or weather condition. |
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| the boundary betwe war and cold air masses |
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