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Air Masses and Fronts

Air Masses and Fronts. An air mass is a large body of air that has the same temperature , and humidity throughout (moisture) A source region is where the air mass forms, and takes on those characteristics Ex. Forms over water – high moisture Forms over land – low moisture

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Air Masses and Fronts

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  1. Air Masses and Fronts An air mass is a large body of air that has the same temperature, and humidity throughout (moisture) A source region is where the air mass forms, and takes on those characteristics Ex. Forms over water – high moisture Forms over land – low moisture Forms over low latitudes – high temp. Forms over high latitudes – low temp.

  2. Air mass that form over land are called continental = (c) • Air masses that form over water are called maritime = (m)

  3. Air masses that form at high latitudes (cold) are called – polar (P) • Air masses that form at low latitudes (warm) are called – tropical (T) • Air masses are identified by two letters, first describes the moisture, the second describes the temperature. Ex. mT

  4. Fronts • A front is a boundary where two air masses meet • A cold front forms when cold air moves into an area occupied by a warmer air mass

  5. Characteristics of a cold front: • Moves rapidly • Stays close to the ground – more dense • Associated with dark clouds • Precipitation is brief, but heavy • Associated with severe weather, thunderstorms, hail, and tornadoes

  6. A warm front forms when warm air moves into an area occupied by a colder air mass • Characteristics of a warm front are: • Slow moving • high thin cirrus clouds form in front of the warm front • Precipitation is long, but light • Less dense air moves up and over cold more dense air mass

  7. Stationary frontsform where cold and warm air masses meet, and both air masses have equal force, • Cold front has same strength as warm front • Many days of precipitation

  8. Occluded fronts form where a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses. • Two cooler air masses move the warm air mass up, cooling of the air mass occurs and cloud formation with precipitation will happen

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