Air Masses + Pressure Systems Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two classification of Air masses?

A

Polar

Tropical

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2
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What are sub categories of air masses?

A

Continental

Maritime

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3
Q

What Air mass produces

High temp/DP/Humidity

Warm moist and hazy with broken cloud. Advection fog over coast and sea (summer)

Warm and Moist with low cloud or fog + drizzle (winter)

Warm and moist with low cloud or fog and drizzle?

A

Tropical maritime

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4
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What Air mass produces

High temp, low DP/Humidity

Warm + dry overland with little cloud but often hazy due to dust particles from air mass (summer)

A

Tropical continental

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5
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What Air mass produces

Low temp, High DP/ Humidity

Cool with showers, thunderstorms near the coast and clear inland. Good visibility except in precipitation (summer)

Surface cooling over the land and becomes stable. Possible layer cloud/fog over night (winter)

A

Polar maritime

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6
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What Air mass causes

Low temp/DP/Humidity

Rain or snow showers but often cold and clear inland (winter)

A

Polar continental

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7
Q

What are two other Air masses effecting Europe?

A

Equatorial- moist and unstable

Continental Arctic - very cold, dry and stable.

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8
Q

An area of high pressure is known as

A

An anticyclone

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9
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An area of low pressure is known as a

A

Depression/cyclone

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10
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How is an anticyclone formed?

A

Rising surface pressure causes divergence. Draws cold air down from above.

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11
Q

List the different types of depressions

A
  • frontal
  • Instability
  • secondary
  • orographic
  • thermal
  • trough
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12
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How is a depression formed?

A

Air rises and cools Adiabatically. If it is sufficiently moist will give thick cloud and precipitation

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13
Q

What is a ridge?

A

An area of high pressure which elongates. Shown by a zig zag line on a chart

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14
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What is a trough?

A

An elongated area of low pressure.

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15
Q

Where does polar continental air mass come from?

A

Siberia

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16
Q

Where does Polar Maritime Air mass come from?

A

North Atlantic

17
Q

Where does the Tropical Continental Air mass come from?

A

North Africa (Northern Hemisphere only)

18
Q

Where does the Tropical Maritime Air mass come from?

A

The Azores + South Atlantic Ocean

19
Q

What cause an anti-cyclone gloom?

A

A weak inversion near the surface.

May occur under a layer of Strato cumulus (Sc)