Thursday 3/9/17 Notebook Entry: What two types of air masses do you think would have to collide to create as much snow as shown in these photos? February.

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Thursday 3/9/17 Notebook Entry: What two types of air masses do you think would have to collide to create as much snow as shown in these photos? February 2015 in Boston: 64.8 inches of snow (5.4 ft!!!!)

Two Air Masses Meet And …

Weather Investigation Part 3 Work with your partner to Answer the questions in part 3

FRONT The area where the air masses meet and do not mix becomes a front. Brings a change in the current weather.

Cold Front

Warm Front

Homework Read and do pages 1369- 139 Complete Front Chart – it is on the backside of the Air Mass Chart!

Exit Ticket On the notecard write your name on the red line Question: Thinking about the work we have done so far this week what would you say causes a change to the weather? Turn in your notecard and your weather investigation packet when you are finished.