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Air Masses and Fronts

Air Masses: Air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure, which are caused by the uneven heating of the Earth

Air Mass: A large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar; take on the characteristics of the area over which they sit and remain stationary

Types of Air Masses: Classified by their temperature and moisture content which are dependent upon the are over which they formed

Types of Air Masses: Continental – dry air mass that formed over land (c) Maritime – wet air mass that formed over water (m) Tropical – warm air mass that formed over warm areas (T) Polar – cold air mass that formed over cold areas (P)

Types of Air Masses: Air Mass Symbol Formed Over Weather Continental Tropical cT Warm land Warm and dry Continental Polar cP Cold land Cold and dry Maritime Tropical mT Warm water Warm and wet Maritime Polar mP Cold water Cold and wet

Types of Air Masses

Fronts: Boundaries between air masses; cold air does not mix with less dense warm air; do not exist in tropics because no real temperature differences

Cold Front: The front edge of a moving mass of cold air that pushes beneath a warm air mass like a wedge; result in precipitation if warm air is humid; severe storms if moving fast

Warm Front: The front edge of advancing warm air mass that replaces cold air with warmer air; generally results in precipitation over a large area

Stationary Front: A front of air masses that move either very slowly or not at all; weather similar to a warm front

Occluded Front: A front that forms when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass and lifts the warm air mass off the ground and over another air mass

Cyclone: A low pressure storm system that is characterized by rotating wind that moves towards the rising air of the central low pressure region. Usually lasts several days Spins counterclockwise Follows storm tracks or routes

Anticyclones: Flows outward from a center of high pressure in a clockwise motion; brings dry weather because of sinking air in middle does not promote cloud formation