Relacionar Columnas topic 7 weather part 4 prediction and probabilityVersión en línea match the term to the defintion por Susan Brown 1 storm with winds of at lease 35 mph with lots of falling or blowing snow 2 large summer and fall storms that form over tropical waters with sustained winds of at least 74 miles per hour 3 movement of air masses along the polar fronts result in the formation of low pressure storms associated with thunderstorms, tornados and ahil 4 violent or severe disturbance of the atmosphere that usually creates dangerous, destructive or unpleasant conditions on Earth's surface 5 heavy rainstorms accompanied by thunder and lightening 6 most violent of all storms; small area of impact for a relatively short time; rotating, very low pressure funnel that hangs from the clouds tornado thunderstorms cyclonic storms storm hurricane blizzard 1 greater the air pressure gradient 2 visual and infrared images from space that show location and size of storms 3 chance 4 as air temperature gets closer to the dew point 5 reflects electromagnetic waves to give information about precipitation and clouds 6 rapidly falling air pressure indicates 7 symbol that represents a site's weather variables for a specific time of day 8 as temperature increases storm approaching air pressure decreases satellite images higher the wind speeds station model chance of precipitation increases radar probability 1 2 3 4 5 northeast wind between 20-25 mph southwest wind, mostly cloudy northwest wind, completely cloudy southeast wind between 15 and 20 mph; mostly cloudy southeast wind with a barometric pressure of 1000.2