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Name _____________________________________________________ Date ___________ Page __________ Air Masses Air Mass Movement = Air masses are moved by two wind Systems that move air from west to east: 1. Westerlies 2. Jet stream Fronts = *Boundary between two air masses *air masses don’t mix easily *storms and weather occur along Fronts Characteristics = Air masses are characterized by Temperature and humidity Air Mass = Body of air with the same temp., Humidity, and air pressure Air Masses affecting U.S. = 1. Maritime tropical – summers have thunderstorms and winters have snow/rain 2. Maritime polar – summers/winters have rain, fog, and cool temperatures 3. Continental tropical – summers are hot and dry 4. Continental polar – winters are clear, cold, and dry Temperature and density = Colder air – more dense Warmer air – less dense Types = 1. Tropical – warm and comes From tropics 2. Polar – cold and comes From poles 3. Maritime – moist and Forms over oceans 4. Continental – dry and forms over land Fronts and Pressure Systems Air Mass Cold Front Warm Front Stationary Front Illustration Draw/Color the Map Symbol Type of Weather it Causes *cold air mass moves in under warm air mass *causes sudden changes in weather with storms *colder and dry air comes after storms *fast moving warm air moves in behind cold air mass *brings long periods of rain and clouds *warmer and more humid air comes after rain *warm air and cold air meet but neither can move *long periods of rain, clouds, and fog Occluded Front *warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses *brings precipitation Low Pressure “cyclones” *warm air rises and spins counter-clockwise *brings stormy weather High Pressure “anticyclones” L H *cool air sinks and spins clockwise *brings clear, dry weather