00:00Quick weather quiz, 10 questions, how many can you get right?
00:03Let's go. Question one, what scale is used to rate hurricane strength?
00:09Saffir-Simpson scale. Number two, which U.S. state sees the most tornadoes each year?
00:16Texas. Question number three, what type of cloud is most commonly associated with thunderstorms?
00:24Cumulonimbus. Question number four, what's the name for a line of storms that can produce
00:29widespread wind damage? A derecho. Question number five, what's the boundary between two air masses
00:37called? A front. Question number six, on average, which U.S. city is known as the most lightning prone?
00:48Orlando, Florida. Question number seven, what type of front moves the fastest?
00:55A cold front. Question number eight, what weather event translating to little girl in Spanish
01:01brings stronger trade winds and potentially harsher hurricane seasons?
01:08La Nina. Question number nine, what's the name for a rotating column of air that has not touched the
01:14ground? A funnel cloud. And question ten, what's the term for a sudden brief increase in wind speed?
01:27A wind gust. How many did you get right? Let me know in the comments.
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