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Air mass - large body of air that has similar temp. and moisture - move by prevailing winds and upper air currents Front - boundary between 2 different air masses.
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Air Masses - form over large, flat areas of the Earth’s surface. - typically have a high pressure system at their center. H Air sinks and spreads out from the same geographic region. The air takes on the characteristics of the surface.
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N E H Arial View of Air Mass
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Typical Air Mass Types Arctic – very cold and very dry Continental polar – cold and dry Maritime polar – cool and moist Maritime tropical – warm and moist Continental tropical – hot and dry
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Warm Front N E Colder air mass Warmer air mass Warm front moves north as warmer air pushes out colder air.
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Usually brings cloudiness or steady rain
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Cold Front Warmer air mass Colder air mass Cold front moves south as colder air pushes out warmer air. N E
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Can bring snow or thunderstorms.
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Stationary Front Warmer air mass Colder air mass N E when the boundary between the two air mass is not moving.
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Occluded Front or
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