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Weather & Climate Investigation 9
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Air Mass Formation Stagnant air – sometimes a large mass of air stays over a portion of Earth’s surface for a long time and does not move. Source regions – stagnant air can form over any part of the Earth, but usually forms over areas with uniform surfaces with few mountains, called source regions As the air stagnates, it changes, The kinds of changes depend on the type of surface below the air.
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Air Masses Air mass – large body of air that stagnates over Earth’s surface. They are large, thick bodies of air that are uniform in temperature and humidity.
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Types of Air Masses Maritime (m) – forms over water Continental (c) – forms over land Polar (P) – forms in cold, polar latitudes Tropical (T) – forms in warm, tropical latitudes Example: A maritime tropical (mT) air mass forms over warm, tropical water.
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Where are the warmest/coldest air masses? The coldest air masses form in the polar latitudes (around 60 N or S) in the winter. The warmest air masses form in the tropics (around 30 N or S) in the summer.
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How do air masses move? Air masses do not stay in one place forever. Air pressure differences between locations move air masses from high pressure areas to low pressure areas. In North America, cold air masses originate in the north and move south & east across the U.S.A. Warm air masses that originate in the tropics move north & east across the USA. This movement allows air masses of different temperatures and humidity to collide.
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Fronts Front – when two air masses meet, a boundary forms between them and there is very little mixing. Each air mass keeps its identity. The boundary between the air masses is a front. Fronts take the name of the air mass that is moving faster and overtakes a slower air mass.
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Fronts Cold front – when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass. The colder, more dense air moves under the less-dense, warm air, lifting it up. Warm front – a warm air mass overtakes a cold air mass Stationary Front – does not move; could turn into a warm or cold front depending on which way it turns Occluded Front – when a faster moving cold front overtakes a slower-moving warm front
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What is the difference between weather & climate? Weather – the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time and can change hour by hour, day by day Climate – the average weather condition over a long period of time
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Climate Change Greenhouse effect – the ability of gases in Earth’s atmosphere to trap heat (ex: Carbon dioxide). –This is good in the right amounts! It is what keeps Earth warm enough for life! Global Warming – the increase in the Earth’s overall temperature. Can cause large environmental changes.
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