A body of air with the same humidity and moisture throughout.
What is an air mass?
A boundary between two air masses (usually bring changes in the weather).
What are fronts?
This is what happens to air that is warmed.
What is rises?
Which of the following is not a type of weather front?
-Bilateral
-Warm
-Cold
-Occluded
Bilateral
An air mass that is cold and forms over land.
What is a continental polar air mass?
What is radiation?
Which of the following is not a global wind belt?
-Trade Winds
-Westerlies
-Easterlies
-Fronts
Fronts
An air mass that is warm and forms over land.
What is Continental Tropical?
Pressure differences are the primary cause of this.
What is wind?
What is consistently rainy weather?
An air mass that forms over the ocean and is warm.
What is a maritime tropical air mass?
The type of front formed when a large mass of warm air takes over the cooler air mass. Usually produce rain, fog, or snow that is light, but long-lasting.
What is a warm front?
Over which location would you find the most moisture?
-Hawaii
-Arizona
-Antarctica
-Rocky Mountains
Hawaii
Which of the following is not a type of air mass?
-Maritime Continental
-Maritime Polar
-Continental Polar
-Continental Tropical
An air mass that is cold and forms over the ocean.
What is Maritime Polar?
All fronts bring this.
What is precipitation (rain)?
The reason that wind does not travel in a straight line on Earth is due to this effect.
What is the Coriolis Effect?
How would you compare the heating and cooling of land versus water?
Water heats slower and cools slower than land.
This is the kind of weather that results from a dropping air pressure.
What is stormy weather?