Air Masses and Fronts
Describing Weather 1
Describing Weather 2
Extreme Weather
100

What type of front involves a cold air mass moving into a warm air mass?

Cold Front

100

What tool is used to measure air pressure?

Barometer
100

True/False: Cool air has higher pressure than warm air.

True.

100
True/False: Low pressure systems are associated with clear skies and cool temperatures.

False.

200

What type of front involves a warm air mass moving into a cold air mass?

Warm Front

200

What is dew point?

The temperature at which air is saturated with water and condensation occurs.

200

Why does air rise when it is heated up?

When heated, the molecules in the air spread out because they have more kinetic energy.  This makes the air less dense and lower pressure.

200

At what time of year do hurricanes typically form?  Why?

Late summer/early fall.  At this point, the oceans in the tropics are the warmest.

300

What happens when a cold and warm air mass meet with equal force?

Stationary Front

300

What units are used to describe humidity?

g/m3

300

What are updrafts and why do they occur?

An updraft occurs when air is sucked upwards because it is less dense and has lower pressure than surrounding air.

300

What are the three stages of a thunderstorm's life cycle?

Cumulus Stage, Mature Stage, Dissipating Stage.

400

What's one region where you would expect to find a maritime tropical air mass?

Possible answers: Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Africa, etc.

400

What is relative humidity?

The amount of moisture in the air compared to the maximum amount of moisture which the air can hold at that temperature.

400

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather describes short term conditions while climate describes long term changes.

400

Why are there so many tornadoes in Tornado Alley?

Cold air masses from Canada meet warm air masses from the Gulf of Mexico and produce supercell thunderstorms which turn into tornadoes.

500

What is an occluded front?

When a warm air mass is caught between two cold air masses.

500

What device is used to measure wind speed?

Anemometer

500

Why is there wind on Earth's surface?

Different parts of Earth get heated differently by the sun.  Regions with warmer air have lower pressure than regions with colder air.  Air pushes from high pressure zones to low pressure zones, creating wind.

500

What causes lightning to form during thunderstorms?

Tiny of pieces of ice in the atmosphere rub against each other and produce positive/negative charges in the storm cloud.  This charge is released as lightning.