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Title: Air Masses and Fronts Chapter 16 section 2


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Air Masses and FrontsChapter 16 section 2
  • S6E4.b Relate unequal heating of land and water
    surfaces to form large global wind systems and
    weather.
  • S6E4.c Relate how moisture evaporating from the
    oceans affects the weather patterns and the
    weather events such as hurricanes.

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Air Masses
  • Air mass is a large body of air where
    temperature and moisture content are similar
    throughout.
  • Moisture content and temp are determined by the
    area over which the air mass forms called source
    regions.
  • Represented on maps by two-letter symbols first
    letter moisture content, second letter -
    temperature

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Cold Air Masses (3)
  • Continental polar (cP)-
  • air mass forms over northern Canada, brings
    extremely cold winter weather to the US, summer
    brings cool, dry weather.

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Cold Air Masses
  • Forms over the North Pacific Ocean cool and very
    wet, brings rain and snow to the Pacific Coast in
    winter, foggy weather in summer.
  • Forms over the North Atlantic Ocean brings in
    cool, cloudy weather and precipitation to New
    England in the winter, cool weather in the summer.
  • Maritime polar (mP)
  • (Forms in 2 places)

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Warm Air Masses (4)
  • Maritime tropical (mT)
  • Develops over warm areas in the Pacific Ocean and
    Atlantic Ocean. Winter they bring mild, often
    cloudy weather. Summer, hot and humid weather,
    hurricanes, and thunderstorms.

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Warm Air Masses
  • Continental tropical (cT)
  • Forms over the deserts of northern Mexico and the
    southwestern United States moves northward and
    brings clear , dry, and hot weather.

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Air Masses of North America
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Review
  1. What are the major air masses that influence the
    weather in the United States?
  2. What is one source region of a maritime polar air
    mass?
  1. Continental polar, maritime polar, maritime
    tropical, and continental tropical.
  2. The North Pacific and the North Atlantic Oceans.

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Review
  • 3. Why does the Pacific Coast have cool, wet
    winters and warm, dry summers?
  • 3. Cool, wet winters are affected by a maritime
    polar air mass. Summers are affected by a dry
    continental air mass.
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