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EARTH SCIENCE Prentice Hall EARTH SCIENCE Tarbuck Lutgens 

20 Chapter 20 Weather Patterns and Severe Storms

Air Masses and Weather 20.1 Air Masses  Air Masses An air mass is an immense body of air that is characterized by similar temperatures and amounts of moisture at any given altitude.  Movement of Air Masses As it moves, the characteristics of an air mass change and so does the weather in the area over which the air mass moves.

Tornado Damage

Frigid Canadian Air Mass Moves Southward

Classifying Air Masses 20.1 Air Masses  In addition to their overall temperature, air masses are classified according to the surface over which they form.

Air Masses Are Classified by Region

Weather in North America 20.1 Air Masses  Much of the weather in North America, especially weather east of the Rocky Mountains, is influenced by continental polar (cP) and maritime tropical (mT) air masses.

Weather in North America 20.1 Air Masses  Continental Polar Air Masses Continental polar air masses are uniformly cold and dry in winter and cool and dry in summer.  Maritime Tropical Air Masses Maritime tropical air masses are warm, loaded with moisture, and usually unstable. Maritime tropical air is the source of much, if not most, of the precipitation received in the eastern two-thirds of the United States.

Weather in North America 20.1 Air Masses  Maritime Polar Air Masses Maritime polar air masses begin as cP air masses in Siberia. The cold, dry continental polar air changes into relatively mild, humid, unstable maritime polar air during its long journey across the North Pacific. Maritime polar air masses also originate in the North Atlantic off the coast of eastern Canada.

Maritime Polar Air Masses

Weather in North America 20.1 Air Masses  Continental Tropical Air Masses Only occasionally do cT air masses affect the weather outside their source regions. However, when a cT air mass moves from its source region in the summer, it can cause extremely hot, droughtlike conditions in the Great Plains. Movements of cT air masses in the fall result in mild weather in the Great Lakes region, often called Indian summer.