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Air Masses and Fronts. What are air masses? Large Bodies of air Form when the air over a large region sits in one place for many days – The air gradually.

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1 Air Masses and Fronts

2 What are air masses? Large Bodies of air Form when the air over a large region sits in one place for many days – The air gradually takes on the characteristics of the land or water below it

3 How do air masses affect our weather? As an air mass moves, it brings its characteristics with it – Changes weather

4 What are the two characteristics that describe air masses? Two words each – One for moisture – One for temperature

5 When describing moisture what words can we use? The first word of an air mass tells one where the mass was formed (over water or land) Continental – Air masses formed over land – Air becomes dry as it loses moisture to the dry land below it – DRY Maritime – Air masses formed over water – Air becomes wet as it gains water vapor from the water below it – WET

6 When describing temperature what words can we use? The second word of an air mass tells whether an air mass was formed close to the equator or pole Tropical – Air masses formed near the equator – Air becomes warm as it gains energy from the warm land or water – WARM AIR Polar – Air masses formed closer to the poles – Air becomes cool as it loses energy to the cold land or water – COLD AIR

7 What are the 4 Major Air Masses? The four major air masses are: – Maritime Tropical (moist warm air) – Continental Tropical (dry warm air) – Maritime Polar (moist cold air) – Continental Polar (dry cold air)

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10 What moves air masses? Winds Air masses can travel away from the regions where they form – Can move with global winds – Can move with jet streams As the air mass moves it changes

11 What is it called when 2 air masses meet? Fronts form between two air masses and clouds can form in this rising air

12 What are the four different types of fronts? Fronts – Different fronts = different weather Four Front Types – Cold Front – Warm Front – Occluded Front – We wont focus on this one – Stationary Front

13 Cold Fronts Description – Mass of cold, dense air – Warmer air ahead of it is pushed upward and condenses Weather that occurs – Precipitation and heavy storms Type of Cloud formed – Produces tall cumulonimbus clouds Weather after front – cooler and clearer skies

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17 Warm Fronts Description – Mass of warm air moves in – Moisture in the warm air condenses, producing cloud covered skies Weather that occurs – Hours of rain or snow Type of Cloud formed – Cirrus and Stratus Weather after front – Warmer Weather

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21 Stationary fronts Description – Occurs when air masses meet and stop moving – The air can still move sideways – Whatever front advances first decides which it will be Type of Cloud formed – Cirrus and Stratus Weather after front – Either the weather of a warm front or a cold front

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