Vocabulary
Fronts & Pressure
Ocean Currents
Station Models
Air Masses
100

This is the amount of water vapor in the air.

humidity

100

This front forms when cold air pushes under warm air.

cold front

100

Is the California Current Warm or Cold?

Cold

100

What is the cloud cover?

Completely overcast

100

cT stands for this.

continental tropical

200

The boundary between two air masses.

front

200

This front brings steady rain as warm air rises slowly.

warm front

200

The California Current moves in this direction.

south

200

What is the temperature?

76

200

mT stands for this.

maritime tropical

300

A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture.

air mass

300

Winds move this way around low pressure in the Northern Hemisphere.

inward and counterclockwise

300

Warm currents usually bring this type of weather.

warmer/more humid weather

300

What is the dew point?

55

300

Warm and dry air mass.

cT

400

The bending of wind due to Earth’s rotation.

Coriolis effect

400

This pressure system usually brings clouds and precipitation.

low pressure

400

Cold currents are usually found on this side of continents.

west coast

400

What is the wind speed and direction?

20 knots and NE

400

Air mass from Gulf of Mexico.

mT

500

An area where air is sinking and brings clear weather.

high pressure

500

These lines on a weather map show air pressure.

isobars

500

Ocean currents affect this.

climate

500

What is the weather condition?

Steady light rain

500

Where would a cP air mass most likely be found?

Canada