Chapter 11 Air Masses and Fronts Flashcards

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what is an air mass?

A

large region of air with similar temp and humidity

-when air is in contact w/ground, it picks up traits

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what is a source region?

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where air mass comes from

best source regions are:
-flat
-uniform
-calm winds
-air stays in contact w/ground

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3
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how do we classify air masses?

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classification based upon temperature and humidity

temp:
P= polar
T= tropical
A= arctic

humidity:
m= maritime, humid
C= continental, dry

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Explain cP (continental polar) and cA (continental arctic)

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forms: Canada, north pole
cold, dry = stable
Arctic air is more extreme (can only be dry and not humid)

-can cause lake effect snow (when cold, dry air mass moves over a warm body of water)
-can form in the summer
-eventually loses characteristics

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5
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explain mP (maritime polar)

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forms: N. Pacific (west to east), and N. Atlantic (east to west *rare, colder)
cool+humid=unstable, cloud cover + precip

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explain mT (maritime tropical)

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forms: over warm ocean, from SE Pacific (pineapple express), from SW Atlantic (bermuda high)
warm+humid=unstable, heavy precip, vertical clouds

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explain cT (continental tropical)

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forms: summer only, SW desert/Mexican Plateau
hot+dry=stable

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8
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what is a front?

A

the transition zone between two air masses of different densities

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9
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what characteristics do we use to identify changes on charts?

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  1. sharp temperature change
  2. sharp change in dew point
  3. shift in wind direction
  4. sharp pressure change
  5. clouds and precipitation
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10
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what is a stationary front?

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boundary between air masses that aren’t moving

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what is a cold front?

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cold air is replacing warm air

-warm air rises quickly because its unstable
-quick rise=vertical cloud development, thunderstorms

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what is a warm front?

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warm air replaces cold air

-less dense air comes in, goes over dense air
-long rise=horizontal stratus clouds
-moves .5 as fast as cold front

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13
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what is an occluded front?

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cold front catches up to and overtakes a warm front

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14
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what is a dry line?

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boundary between different humidities, but not different temps

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