Air Masses &Ridges/Troughs
Macro Scale Features
Semi-Permanent Systems
Ridges&Troughs
Barotropic Circulations
100

What is the definition for an air mass?

Large body of air with similar temperature and moisture characteristics

100

Select as many options that apply

Upper air feature:

a. High height center

b. High pressure center

c. Low height center

d. Low pressure center

e. Ridge axis

f.  Trough axis

A,C,E,F

100

Fill in the information below for the Arctic High

1. Forms in relation to jet(s):

2. Core System Type:

3. Migration Pattern:

4. Associated Weather:

1. Poleward Arctic Jet

2. Cold

3. West in Winter & East in Summer

4. Good weather

100

What are the movement possibilities of a long-wave ridge or trough?

West to East less than 240 mile per day, remain stationary, or retrograde.

100

What are the three barotropic Continental Polar systems?


Canadian High, Greenland High, Siberian High

200

List the source region identifiers for:

Moisture characteristics:

Temperature characteristics:


Moisture characteristics- maritime, continental

Temperature characteristics- arctic, polar, tropical

200

Select as many options that apply

Air rises to highest point and diverges

a. High height center

b. High pressure center

c. Low height center

d. Low pressure center

e. Ridge axis

f.  Trough axis

A

200

Fill in the information below for the Aleutian Low

1. Forms in relation to jet(s):

2. Core System Type:

3. Migration Pattern:

4. Associated Weather:

1. Between Arctic Jet & Polar Front Jet

2. Cold

3. West in Winter & East in Summer

4. Poor

200

What defines the inflection points between ridges and troughs?

The point where cyclonic turning becomes anticyclonic and anticyclonic becomes cyclonic

200

What are the characteristics of Continental tropical (cT)?

Hot and Dry

300

List the five air mass types and their characteristics:

  1. cA – dry frigid    
  2. cP- dry and cold
  3. mT- warm and moist
  4. mP- cool moist
  5. cT- dry and hot
300

Select as many options that apply

Anticyclonic circulation

a. High height center

b. High pressure center

c. Low height center

d. Low pressure center

e. Ridge axis

f.  Trough axis

A,B,E

300

Fill in the information below for the Icelandic Low

1. Forms in relation to jet(s):

2. Core System Type:

3. Migration Pattern:

4. Associated Weather:

1. Between Arctic Jet & Polar Front Jet

2. Cold

3. West in Winter & East in Summer

4. Poor

300

Cold air advection on the west side of an axis will ____ a trough and _____ a ridge.

deepen and weaken

300

Describe the formation process of a cut-off high

long wave ridge extends poleward. PFJ transports warm air north into the ridge. PFJ turns equatorward before reaching the top of the ridge, leaving a pocket of warm air on the poleward side/ north of the PFJ. 

400

The long-wave ridge is the _____ extension of mT air mass and extends from the _________.

poleward and subtropical highs

400

Select as many options that apply

Air converges at lowest pressure and rises

a. High height center

b. High pressure center

c. Low height center

d. Low pressure center

e. Ridge axis

f.  Trough axis

D

400

Fill in the information below for the Pacific High

Forms in relation to jet(s):

Core System Type:

Migration Pattern:

Associated Weather:

Between Polar Front Jet & Sub Tropical Jet

Warm

East in Winter & West in Summer

Hot Humid

400

Convergence aloft will ___________ a trough and __________ a ridge.

fill and build

400

How often does a cut-off low occur?

year round, most often in winter.

500

Define Amplitude

Measurement of a wave from inflection point on the peak or base


500

Select as many options that apply

Creates an open circulation pattern

a. High height center

b. High pressure center

c. Low height center

d. Low pressure center

e. Ridge axis

f.  Trough axis

E,F

500

Fill in the information below for the Bermuda Azores High

1. Forms in relation to jet(s):

2. Core System Type:

3. Migration Pattern:

4. Associated Weather:

1. Between Polar Front Jet and Sub Tropical Jet

2. Warm

3. East in Winter and West in Summer

4. Hot / Humid

500

Describe the two types of long-wave amplitude

Zonal- low amplitude west to east flow. Meridional- large amplitude and north to south flow.

500

What is Continental polar (cP)?

Cold and dry

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