Tools meteorologists use include thermometers (temperature), barometers (pressure), rain gauges (rainfall), wind vanes (wind speed), weather balloons, and weather satellites. With these tools we can learn about many things, including cold fronts and warm fronts. What are 3 tools a meteorologist uses? Tools Used in Meteorology Thermometer. An outdoor thermometerRead More →

(iv) What is the weather? Answer: The hour to hour or the day to day condition of the atmosphere is called weather. Weather can change dramatically from day-to-day. What is Climate short answer for Class 7? Answer: Climate is the average weather pattern taken over a long time, of aRead More →

When a cold snap hovers around or below 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 degrees Celsius), it’s time to let at least one faucet drip. Pay close attention to water pipes that are in attics, garages, basements or crawl spaces because temperatures in these unheated interior spaces usually mimic outdoor temperatures. ShouldRead More →

Nimbostratus is generally a sign of an approaching warm or occluded front producing steady moderate precipitation, as opposed to the shorter period of typically heavier precipitation released by a cold-frontal cumulonimbus cloud. Precipitation may last for several days, depending on the speed of the frontal system. In which layer cloudsRead More →

A premium quality acrylic based weatherstrip that goes on easily straight from the tube with no tools needed and dries completely clear. It provides a temporary water-resistant weatherseal around windows that lasts up to 12 months and can be easily be removed. Is weather stripping easy to remove? How toRead More →

Cumulonimbus clouds are associated with extreme weather such as heavy torrential downpours, hail storms, lightning and even tornadoes. Individual cumulonimbus cells will usually dissipate within an hour once showers start falling, making for short-lived, heavy rain. Do cumulonimbus clouds bring rain? Cumulonimbus clouds are also called thunderheads. Thunderheads produce rain,Read More →

Heave-to before sail reefing. … Reduce Sail, Slow Down and Keep Control. … Take the Time to Teach. How do you sail in stormy weather? Avoid sailing on a reach across tall breaking waves; they can roll a boat over. When sailing close-hauled in waves, aim toward flat spots whileRead More →

* Pansies like daytime temperatures of about 60 degrees and nighttime temperatures in the 40s. But they can survive snow and freezing temperatures. What temperature do I need to cover pansies? Pansies prefer temperatures during the night just a bit above freezing with 40 degrees considered ideal. During the day,Read More →

Stay Hydrated. For skin to remain healthy, hydration is the key. … Banishing clogged pores. Make sure that you splash water on your face at regular intervals, to keep it free of clogged pores. … Introducing neem oil. … Making sunscreen mandatory. … Disinfect regularly. Are humid climates better forRead More →