1) the general weather conditions in an area over a long period; can be categorized into different types. a) Climate b) Gale c) Overcast d) Forecast 2) violent weather with rain, wind, thunder, etc.; often includes lightning. a) Drizzle b) Cloudy c) Windy d) Stormy 3) an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure; used in weather forecasting. a) Temperature b) Barometer c) High pressure d) Low pressure 4) large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption; not weather-related but can be a natural disaster. a) Drought b) Cyclone c) Tsunami d) Flood 5) relating to the regions near the equator; usually hot and humid. a) Temperate b) Tropical c) Arctic d) Polar 6) a seasonal wind, often bringing heavy rainfall; common in parts of Asia. a) Equinox b) Arid c) Solstice d) Monsoon 7) a tropical storm with violent wind; can cause severe damage. a) Hurricane b) Heat index c) Tornado d) Tsunami 8) weather conditions with dry, clear skies; often associated with fair weather. a) Cold front b) Precipitation c) High pressure d) Visibility 9) the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather; meteorologists are the people who study this field. a) Temperature b) Meteorology c) Heatwave d) Barometer 10) quite cold; cooler than what might be comfortable. a) Windy b) Clear c) Drizzle d) Chilly 11) characterized by strong winds; can be cool or warm. a) Cloudy b) Mild c) Windy d) Stormy 12) an overflow of a large amount of water; often causes destruction. a) Cyclone b) Hurricane c) Flood d) Monsoon 13) thick mist or haze; visibility is often reduced. a) Foggy b) Chilly c) Cloudy d) Drizzle 14) weather conditions with wet, cloudy skies; often associated with storms. a) Cold front b) Low pressure c) Dew point d) Heatwave 15) moderate in temperature; neither hot nor cold. a) Mild b) Foggy c) Overcast d) Sleet

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