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Weather Patterns and Severe Storms 2.5.2B EXPLAIN HOW INTERACTIONS OF AIR MASSES FORM FRONTAL BOUNDARIES, CLOUDS, AND AFFECT WIND PATTERNS. 2.5.3A EXPLAIN FACTORS THAT AFFECT AIR DENSITY AND UNDERSTAND THEIR INFLUENCE ON WINDS, AIR MASSES, FRONTS AND STORM SYSTEMS.

Air Masses and Weather Weather patterns result from the movement of large bodies of air called air masses Air masses are characterized by similar temperatures and amounts of moisture at certain altitudes. When air masses move, the characteristics of the air mass change and the weather in the areas over which they move changes

Starts off at -460C Ends up at 700C

Air Masses and Weather Example of air mass/weather interaction: A cold, dry air mass moves over warm, tropical waters The air mass becomes warmer and wetter The weather over those waters becomes colder and drier You try… A warm, dry air mass moves over a cold, wet area The air mass becomes ______________ and _______ The weather over that area becomes ____________ and ____________

When air masses meet… Fronts When two air masses meet, they form a front- the boundary that separates the two There are 4 types of fronts Warm fronts Cold fronts Stationary fronts Occluded fronts

Fronts Warm fronts Form when warm air moves into an area formerly covered by cold air Shown on a weather map by a red line with semi-circles pointing toward the colder air Warmer air Colder air

Fronts Warm front

Fronts Warm fronts As the warmer, less dense air rises, it cools This produces clouds and frequent precipitation Warm fronts move slowly, so the precipitation is light-to-moderate over a large area for a long period of time

Fronts Cold fronts Form when cold, dense air moves into an area formerly occupied by warmer air Shown on a weather map by a blue line with triangles pointing toward the warmer air Colder air Warmer air

Fronts Cold Front

Cold Fronts Fronts Move much more quickly than warm fronts Associated with heavy precipitation that is short-lived

Stationary Fronts Fronts Form when the flow of air is neither toward the cold air mass, nor toward the warm air mass The front does not move Shown by blue triangles on one side and red semicircles on the other Gentle to moderate precipitation

Occluded Front Fronts Forms when a cold front overtakes a warm front Complex weather patterns