This is a large body of air where temperature and moisture content are similar throughout.
What is an air mass?
The boundary where a cold air mass and a warm air mass meet is called a/an.....
What is a front?
This is a weather instrument used to measure air temperature.
What is a thermometer?
This is the symbol for a warm front:
What is choice 2?
What is C?
This air mass forms over the ocean near the equator...
What is maritime tropical (mT)?
This is when a warm air mass slowly moves over a cold, denser air mass, gradually replacing it. Forms drizzly rain followed by clear and sunny weather.
What is a warm front?
This technology is used to located precipitation, calculate its motion, and estimate its type (rain, snow, ice, etc)
What is a weather radar (or doppler radar)?
This is the symbol for a cold front:
What is choice 1?
What is D?
This is a dry, warm air mass.
What is continental tropical (cT)?
This is when a cold air mass pushes up a less-dense warm air mass, causing severe weather like thunderstorms, heavy rain, and snow.
What is a cold front?
This is a weather instrument used to measure air pressure.
What is a barometer?
This is the symbol for a stationary front:
What is choice 4?
What is C?
This is a wet, cold air mass.
What is maritime polar (mP)?
This is when a cold air mass meets a warm air mass and neither has enough force to move the other. Brings many days of cloudy, wet weather.
What is a stationary front?
Which instrument is used to measure wind speed?
What is an anemometer?
This is the symbol for an occluded front.
What is choice 3?
This is what causes warm air to rise and cold air to sink.
What is the difference in densities, warm air is less dense than cold air.
An air mass that formed over Northern Canada would probably be...
What is continental polar (cP)?
This is when a warm air mass is trapped between two colder air masses. The coldest air mass pushes out the warm and less dense one and causes large amounts of snow or rain and cold temperatures.
What is an occluded front?
Which direction (choose: rising or falling) on a barometer usually indicates wet weather arriving?
What is a falling?
What does the blue capital H and red capital L indicate on a weather map?
What is a High Pressure System and a Low Pressure System?
What is C?