Air Masses
Fronts
Lines on a Map
Forecasts
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What are the two characteristics we use to name air masses?

What are temperature and moisture?

100

These form when two or more different large air masses meet and usually bring changes in the weather.

What are fronts?

100

The capital letters H and L stand for these on a weather map.

What is a high pressure and low pressure center?

100

What is the name given to a scientist that studies weather.

What is a meteorologist?

200
An air mass that is dry and forms over land.
What is a continental air mass?
200
A type of front made of cold, dense air. Rain, snow, thurnderstorms and sometimes tornadoes are caused by this front. Usually, the precipitation does not last very long.
What is a cold front?
200
Marked on weather maps as a blue line with triangles on it.
What is a cold front?
200

What carries weather instruments into the atmosphere as far up as the stratosphere.

What are weather balloons?

300
An air mass that forms over the polar regions and is cold.
What is a polar air mass?
300
The front that forms when two air masses meet and neither one takes over. Often causes many cloudy days to occur in a row.
What is a stationary front?
300

What does a red line with half circles on it represent when marked on a weather map?

What is a warm front?

300

This is the term for the long-term weather of an area that cannot be predicted using a forecast.

What is climate?

400
An air mass that forms over the tropics and is warm.
What is a tropical air mass?
400
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 lis light but steady.
What is a warm front?
400

What does a blue line with blue triangles on one side and red half circles on the other side marked on a weather map mean?

What is a stationary front?

400

What is the layer of the atmosphere where weather satellites are located.

What is the exosphere?

500
An air mass that is wet and forms over water.
What is a maritime air mass?
500
The type of front that develops when two cool air masses merge, forcing the warm air to rise and become trapped. Usually brings wind and preciptiation.
What is an occluded front?
500

What does the purple line with half circles and triangles on the same side represent when marked on the weather map?

What is an occluded front?

500

Weather happens in this layer of the atmosphere.

What is the troposphere?