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Weather Lesson Seven Air Masses and Fronts
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AIR MASSES Large bodies of air in the troposphere with similar temperature, moisture and pressure characteristics. Forms over large areas called source regions. Air mass stays over an area for a while to pick up characteristics of that region.
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AIR MASS SOURCE REGIONS
1. POLAR (P) - cool air from the north (Canada or Arctic). 2. TROPICAL (T) - warm air from the south. 3. CONTINENTAL (c) - air mass formed over land - DRY. 4. MARITIME (m) - air mass formed over water - MOIST.
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m c P T cT - dry and warm cP - dry and cold mT - moist and warm
mP - moist and cold
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cA mP mP cP cT mT mT
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FRONTS The boundary between two air mass.
Little mixing of air occurs at fronts. Unstableness of fronts is the cause of precipitation. 4 types of fronts and they are . . .
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COLD FRONT The boundary between an advancing air mass pushing a warmer air mass. Underlying cold air pushes warm up and over like a plow. A fast moving front. Symbol used on maps is
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WARM FRONT The boundary between an advancing warm air mass on a retreating wedge of a cold air mass. Warm air rises up and over as its advances because it is less dense. A slow moving front. Symbol used on maps is
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OCCLUDED FRONT Occurs when a cold front overtakes a warm front and pushes the warm air between them up off the ground. Symbol used on maps is
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STATIONARY FRONT Boundary between two adjacent air masses of different characteristics remaining in approximately the same position. Symbol used on maps is
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Symbols point in the direction the air mass is moving.
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WAVE CYCLONE The typical pattern of storms (or low pressure systems) as they travel across the United States. Storms have a low pressure center with a wedge of a cold front and a warm front extending from the center.
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STORM TRACKS Low pressure storms generally track (move) to the east (or northeast) across the United States. Due to the wind belt in which the United States is located.
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WEATHER PREDICTION Weather prediction is based on probability.
A few days predictions are more accurate and reliable than long term predictions. Computer analysis and satellite images have improved forecasting in recent years.
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