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What are they? Air mass: a body of air that has similar temperature & humidity throughout Humidity: the amount of water vapor in the air An air mass can form over water or land An air mass over polar areas will be cold or cool An air mass over tropical areas will be warm or hot Air masses have water vapor in them How does the water get there? Which would have more humidity: an air mass formed over water or an air mass formed over land? When an air mass moves, it takes its temperature & humidity along with it to another place Movement of air masses helps them predict the weather They track: Where the air mass is moving What other air masses it will meet How it will meet them A front is the area where two air masses meet These can be either cold or warm Winds over North America usually blow from west to east A cold front forms when a moving cold air mass bumps into a warm air mass The cold air sinks under the warm air and the warm air rises The warm air cools The water vapor in the warm air condenses and forms clouds This type of front usually brings strong winds & heavy precipitation A warm front forms when a warm air mass bumps into a cold air mass that is moving more slowly The warm air slides over the cooler air As it rises, it cools Water vapor condenses into clouds This type of front usually brings steady, long-lasting precipitation Cumulus clouds These are thick, white & puffy Stratus clouds These are flat layers of clouds that form close to Earth’s surface Cirrus clouds These are feathery clouds that form high in the atmosphere when water vapor turns to tiny crystals of ice Temperature Pressure Moisture