Atmospheric Disturbances Flashcards

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Air Masses

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Large, uniform, horizontal, and distinct
Temperature and moisture content are similar
Generally associated with high pressures (except equatorial air masses)
Assume characteristics of source region

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Classification

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By temperature and moisture

Warm temp - tropical
Cold temp - polar

moisture - rising over an ocean (maritime)
over a dry mass - (continental)

                       Tropical                Polar Maritime             mT                         mP

Continental cT cP

Equatorial - mT

Arctic/Antarctic - cP

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Weather Fronts

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Boundary Zone between two air masses
Several kilometers wide
Temperature is usually the most important difference
Cooler, denser air acts as a wedge
Warmer, less-dense air is forced aloft
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Cold Fronts

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Cold air moves through warm air area - forces the warm air up into cumulonimbus clouds
That moist air cools, condenses, precipitates

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Warm Front

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Cold air is moving along, but warm air flows over top of it - much more gradual slope
Stratiform, cirriform clouds
Light precipitation, sustained
Usually catches the cold front at the perpendicular

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Stationary front

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Boundary separating 2 air masses
mT and cP
Little movement, frequent in summer
Prolonged cloud cover, limited precipitation

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Occluded Front

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Warm front overtaken by cold front
Warm air no longer in contact with surface
Variety of warm air, low clouds
Intense phase before wave cyclone decreases

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