Air Masses and Fronts
Air Pressure
Weather Maps
Air Currents
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What is an air mass?

Air that moves across Earth's surface in huge volumes.

100

What is air pressure?

Air pressure is the weight of air above us pressing down on the Earth's surface.

100

What do weather maps show?

Weather maps show the current weather conditions over a specific area.

100

What is a convection current?

flow of air in a circular pattern

200

What type of front brings continuous rain?

A warm front.

200

What tool do we use to measure air pressure?

A barometer.

200

What does a blue line with triangles represent on a weather map?

A cold front.

200

What causes convection currents?

The ground heats up and absorbs sunlight, warming the air near Earth's surface. As the air heats up the air becomes denser than the cold air.  This causes the warm air to rise and the cool air fills in that space.

300

What happens at a cold front?

Cold air pushes under warm air, causing storms and cooler temperatures.

300

What happens with when there is low pressure?

It produces stormy weather.
300

What information can you typically find on a weather map?

Temperature, precipitation, pressure systems, and fronts.

300

Explain the Coriolis effect.

The Coriolis effect is the deflection of moving objects, like wind, due to the rotation of the Earth.

400

What is a stationary front?

A stationary front occurs when to air masses meet but doesn't change the weather.

400

What is the difference between high and low pressure systems?

High pressure systems are associated with clear skies and calm weather, while low pressure systems are associated with clouds and precipitation.

400

How do meteorologists use weather maps?

Meteorologists analyze weather maps to make forecasts and understand weather patterns.

500

Describe how an air mass can change as it moves.

As an air mass moves, it can pick up moisture or heat from the surface, changing its characteristics and the weather it brings.

500

 Describe how changes in air pressure can influence weather.

Rapid changes in air pressure can lead to stormy weather, while stable air pressure often leads to fair weather.