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Aim: How are fronts formed? Do Now: List the 4 main types of air masses using their abbreviated symbols. cP, mP, cT, mT
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- The area when two different air masses meet. - They are named for the air that is moving into your area I. Fronts: FRONT cT mP - The front is the boundary that separates the two air masses.
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HOW DO CLOUDS FORM? DO NOT COPY Warm moist air rises The air expands This cools the air Temperature = Dew Point Temperature Air is 100% saturated Condensation occurs to make a cloud
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A. Warm Fronts : warm air moves into an area covered by cooler air. Warm air slowly rises; clouds and light rain form in front of the boundary. II. Types of Fronts SYMBOL Gentle rising slope
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B. Cold Fronts : cold air moves into a region occupied by warmer air. Warm air rises quickly; clouds and heavy rains form behind the boundary. SYMBOL Steep rising slope Cumulonimbus storm clouds
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C. Stationary Fronts : Warm and cold air masses move parallel to the front. This results little motion with light rains in one area. SYMBOL
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D. Occluded Fronts : an active cold front overtakes a warm front. the cold front moves towards a warm front forcing warm air to rise. SYMBOL
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the cold front merges with the warm front creating large clouds and heavy rain. the occluded front is formed, light rains continue as the system moves slowly.
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large centers of low pressure air that travel from west to east and cause stormy weather. III. Mid Latitude Cyclones The westerlies push storms from the West to the East.
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Take out the Fronts worksheet from yesterday. The side you did not do
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