Air Masses
Weather Fronts
How wind moves
Types Air Mass
Cyclones / Anticyclones
100

What is an air mass?

What is a large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity.

100

 What is a weather front?

What is a boundary between two different air masses?

100

Winds move from areas of _____ pressure to areas of _____ pressure.

What is high pressure to low pressure?

100

This type of air mass forms over land and is dry.

What is a continental air mass?

100

This type of weather system spins counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and brings bad weather like storms.

What is a cyclone?

200

Air masses are classified based on two main factors: temperature and this.

What is humidity or moisture?

200

What type of front brings light rain and more humid air?

What is a warm front?

200

These winds move air masses from one place to another, helping to transport weather patterns across the globe.

What are prevailing winds, westerlies, and jet streams?

200

This type of air mass forms over the ocean and is moist.

What is a maritime air mass?

200

This type of weather system brings clear, calm weather and spins clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is an anticyclone?

300

The type of air mass that can bring warm, humid air from the Oceans in Mexico is called this.

What is a tropical maritime air mass?

300

What type of front brings heavy rain and drier humidity?

What is a cold front?

300

This is the main cause of wind,.

What is the unequal heating?

300

This type of air mass forms over the polar regions and is cold.

What is a polar air mass?

300

In the Northern Hemisphere, a anticyclone spins in this direction.

What is clockwise direction?

400

The type of air mass that can bring cold, dry air from Alaska is called this.

What is a Continental Polar air mass?

400

A boundary between two air masses that are neither advancing nor retreating is called this.

What is a stationary front?

400

This effect, caused by Earth's rotation, makes cycles and anticyclones curve instead of traveling in a straight line.

What is the Coriolis effect?

400

This type of air mass forms over the regions near the equator.

What is tropical air mass?

400

In the Northern Hemisphere, a cyclone spins in this direction.

What is a counterclockwise direction?

500

Why do weather fronts form?

What is different air masses collide and do not mix?

500

How do occluded fronts form?

What is warm air masses is stuck between two cold air masses?

500

The center of a cyclone is called this, where the weather is calm.

What is the eye of the storm?

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