| AIRPOCKET | Vacuum caused by an atmospheric down-draught (3,6) |
| DRINK | Down-draught (5) |
| MOODMUSIC | Contents of an atmospheric playlist |
| SEISMICAL | Caused by an earthquake |
| URTICARIA | Skin welts caused by an allergic reaction - also known as hives (9) |
| SHOCKWAVE | Surprise greeting caused by an explosion (5,4) |
| CRADLECAP | Skin condition common in babies caused by an excessive production of sebum |
| ISCHAEMIA | Inadequate flow of blood to a part of the body caused by an obstruction of the arteries (9) |
| TIDALWAVE | A very large swell in the water caused by an underwater earthquake (5,4) |
| AURORA | Meaning "dawn", an atmospheric phenomenon similar to airglow studied by Anders Angstrom (6) |
| TABLEFOROZONE | Set of data within an atmospheric analysis? |
| TROPOSPHERE | Have the radical troop join a round body at an atmospheric layer |
| OZONE | Gas forming an atmospheric layer |
| ISOBAR | Line on an atmospheric pressure chart |
| SMOKE | ___ tree is an atmospheric name for Cotinus coggygria (5) |
| THERMOSPHERE | An atmospheric layer of the Earth, lying between the mesosphere and the exosphere (12) |
| HYDROMETEOR | In meteorology, an atmospheric condition involving condensation such as cloud, fog, haze or mist (11) |
| STORM | General word for an atmospheric disturbance such as a blizzard, hurricane, gale of force 10 on the Beaufort scale or cloudburst with thunder and lightning (5) |
| NEWCOMEN | Inventor of an atmospheric steam engine that enabled colliers to go deeper into coalmines (8) |
| GYRE | A literary word for a circle, revolution, ring, spiral, swirl or whirl, thus an atmospheric/oceanic vortex; or, a whorl of leaves or petals (4) |