What causes “mirages” in deserts?
Reflected sunlight
Sand reflections
Heat waves
Water vapor
Which weather event is known as a “sun dog”?
A halo around the moon
A bright spot beside the sun
An eclipse
A meteor shower
What kind of weather is a “derecho”?
A snowstorm
A long-winded storm
A straight-line windstorm
A coastal storm
What phenomenon creates the “blue moon”?
Extra full moon
Dust in the atmosphere
Volcanic ash
Solar eclipse
What is a “lenticular cloud” often mistaken for?
UFOs
Smoke rings
Mountain caps
Sea waves
What are “glory clouds”?
Sunlit fog
Rainbow around the observer’s shadow
Sunset colors
Moonlight on clouds
What is “frost smoke”?
Condensed fog
Ice on lakes
Cold air over warm water
Snow flurries
What is “diamond dust”?
A type of snow
Glacial ice
Sand whirls
Sea spray
What is a “haboob”?
A sandstorm
A type of rain
A cold snap
A heatwave
Which phenomenon causes the sky to turn green?
Solar winds
Thunderstorms
Tsunamis
Earthquakes
What are “mammatus clouds” known for?
Their smooth, flat appearance
Their puffy, cotton-like texture
Their droopy pouch-like structures
Their streaky, feather-like look
What does “sleet” refer to?
Frozen raindrops
Melted snowflakes
Light drizzle
Heavy frost
What causes “St. Elmo’s Fire”?
High-altitude winds
Electrical discharge from pointed objects
Reflection of sunlight
Lightning strikes
What is “thundersnow”?
Snow with thunder
A snowstorm with high winds
A myth
Lightning over snowy peaks
What is a “fire whirl”?
A fiery tornado
A type of lightning
A solar flare
An optical illusion
Ball lightning is described as?
A steady glow in the sky
A spherical electrical phenomenon
A strike of lightning
A weather myth
What triggers “ice spikes” on ice surfaces?
Rapid freezing
Sunlight refraction
Wind patterns
Water currents
What causes “volcanic lightning”?
Lava flow
Ash clouds
Sulphur emissions
Earth tremors
What is a “moonbow”?
A night-time rainbow
A lunar eclipse
A new moon phase
Reflection on lunar surface
What describes “brontophobia”?
Fear of wind
Fear of snow
Fear of thunder
Fear of fog
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