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WEATHER: TOPIC 7 What is an air mass? • An air mass is a large body of air in the troposphere with similar characteristics of pressure, moisture and temperature How are air masses characterized? • Air masses are characterized by the regions in which they form over. – cA- Continental Artic – cP- Continental polar – cT- Continental Tropic – mP- Maritime Polar – mT- Maritime tropical What are the characteristics of a low pressure? •The characteristics of a low pressure, also called cyclones are: -Lowest pressure at the center -Winds blow toward the center -Winds circulate counterclockwise -Usually associated with stormy weather & heavy cloud cover What are the characteristics of a high pressure? • The characteristics of a low pressure, also called cyclones are: – Highest pressure at the center – Winds blow away from the center – Winds circulate clockwise – Usually associated with calm and clear weather What is a front? A front is a boundary or interface between two different air masses. What are the different types of fronts? • Different types of clouds are: – Cold front- boundary between advancing cold air mass and a warm air mass. The cold air pushes the warm air up like a wedge. – A warm front- boundary between advancing warm air mass and a cold air mass. The warm air mass is forced to rise as it advances – An occluded front- boundary between a cold air mass, warm air mass and a another cold air mass is sandwiches between two air mass. (A sandwich) – A stationary front- when 2 different air masses remain in the same position What is a storm? What are the different types of storms? • A storm is a violent or severe disturbance of the atmosphere that usually creates dangerous and destructive conditions • Different types of storms include mid-latitude cyclones, hurricanes, thunderstorms and blizzards. What is a mid-latitude cyclone or cyclonic storm? • A mid-latitude cyclone is a result from a low pressure system. • These storms bring precipitation to the mid latitudes. What is a hurricane and what are its characteristics? • A hurricane is a low pressure system in the tropics in which winds blow at 74 mph or more • They have rotating bands of precipitation, with a cloudless “eye” at the center. • They are rated on a Safir-Simpson scale (which measure how much damage the storm causes). What is a tornado? • A tornado is a rapidly rotating extremely low pressure funnel that hangs down from thunderstorm clouds • Most tornadoes only last a few minutes. • 318 mph is the fastest recorded surface winds. • Most damage is actually caused by flying objects • Tornadoes are measured on a Enhanced Fajita Scale (EF1, EF2, EF3, EF4….) What is a blizzard? • A blizzard is a storm with winds 35 mph or greater associated with considerable amounts of snow. What is a thunderstorm and what are the characteristics? • A thunderstorm is a heavy rainstorm accompanied by thunder and lightening. • Thunderstorms often form from uplifting of warm air. The clouds associated with thunderstorms are cumulonimbus clouds. • They have 3 stages: • Developing stage • Mature stage • Dissipating stage