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Large, thick bodies of air that have a uniform temperature and humidity. May cover hundreds or thousands of kilometers of Earth’s surface. Air masses can reach the top of the troposphere. Please select one piece of construction paper. It is located back at the labs. Names of the air masses reflect their source. Name and describe the four types of fronts. What type of weather comes from each front? A volume of air that has similar temperature and moisture content. Boundary between two different air masses Cold Warm Stationary Occluded Cold fronts A cold air mass moves in and replaces a warm air mass As the Cold Front moves in, the warm air rises, cools and forms cumulonimbus clouds, heavy precipitation follows Warm fronts A warm air mass slides over a cold air mass As the Warm Front moves in cumulus clouds form first, eventually stratus clouds form causing overcast skies and drizzle Stationary Cold and warm air masses meet, but there is not enough force to lift the warm air mass. ▪ The air masses remain separate In a stationary front no change in the weather occurs, just more of the same. Occluded A warm air mass is caught between two cold air masses The warm air mass is pushed upward During an occluded front there will be cooler temperatures and lots of rain and snow CIRRUS CIRROCUMULUS Made of falling ice crystals. The longer the strands, the stronger the wind. These indicate the air is dry. Good weather will continue. Called a Mackerel sky. Unsettled weather is on the way. This level of clouds can form rain or snow. CUMULUS Small and scattered means good weather. CUMULONIMBUS Form on hot summer days. Warm air rises from the ground and convection cells start. Rain will fall. STRATUS Forms in stable air. STRATOCUMULUS Formed when warm, moist air mixes with dry cooler air. When these air masses meet, they begin to roll and that creates the thickness of the clouds. Drizzle is possible. Name and describe the four types of fronts. What type of weather comes from each front? Why is warm, dry air considered high pressure?