Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the work of artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Chapter 24.5 Weather Patterns •Air Masses: - large body of air that forms over an area of the Earth’s surface. Continental Polar Maritime Tropical Fronts • The boundary where 2 unlike air masses meet. Cold Warm Stationary Occluded Cold Front warm air mass cold front cold air mass Cold Front Weatherstrong winds, severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, tornadoes Warm Front Warm air mass warm front Cold air mass Warm Front Weather – steady rain then clear skies with warmer temps. Stationary Front Stationary Front Weather – clouds, steady rain or snow for several days Occluded Front cold air mass warm air mass cold air mass Occluded Front Weather – cloudy skies and precipitation Weather Systems • High Pressure – air flows down and away – fair weather (anticyclone-winds blow clockwise) • Low Pressure – air flows up and to center – storms, tornadoes, hurricanes (Cyclone-winds blow counterclockwise and with jet stream Storms •Thunderstorms-air rises within cumulonimbus cloud. Small, thunder & lightning, winds, hail Tornadoes • Vertical cylinder of rotating air develops in a thunderstorm. Usually about 120mph -Very low pressure -Form on the leading edge of a cold front. -Cyclones of middle latitudes Hurricanes • Large tropical cyclone with sustained winds of at least 75mph (< 75 is a tropical storm) • Form over warm water in tropics