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AIR MASSES AND FRONTS
AIR MASSES
• HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED HOW IT CAN BE
ALMOST 60 ONE DAY AND THE NEXT DAY IT
IS A SNOW STORM?
• CHANGES IN WEATHER ARE CAUSED BY
MOVEMENT AND INTERACTIONS OF THE AIR
MASSES, LIKE WHEN THEY MOVE AND MEET!
• AIR MASSES: A LARGE BODY OF AIR
THAT HAS SIMILAR TEMPERATURE AND
MOISTURE THROUGHOUT.
FRONT
• FRONT: THE BOUNDARY THAT FORMS
BETWEEN DIFFERENT AIR MASSES.
• 4 TYPES OF FRONTS
• COLD
• WARM
• OCCLUDED
• STATIONARY
COLD FRONT
• IS CAUSED WHEN A COLD AIR MASS MEETS
AND DISPLACES A WARM AIR MASS, BECAUSE
THE MOVING COLD AIR IS MORE DENSE, IT
MOVES UNDER THE LESS DENSE WARM AIR
PUSHING IT UP.
• IT PRODUCES THUNDERSTORMS, HEAVY RAIN
OR SNOW.
• COOLER WEATHER USUALLY FOLLOWS A
COLD FRONT BECAUSE THE WARM AIR
PUSHES AWAY FORM THE EARTH’S SURFACE.
WARM FRONT
• A WARM AIR MASS MEETS AND
OVERRIDES A COLD AIR MASS. THE
WARM, LESS-DENSE AIR MOVES OVER THE
COLD, DENSER AIR. THE WARM AIR
GRADUALLY REPLACES THE COLD AIR.
• WARM FRONTS GENERALLY BRING
DRIZZLY PRECIPITATION. AFTER THE FRONT
PASSES, WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE
CLEAR AND WARM.
OCCLUDED FRONT
• A FASTER-MOVING COLD AIR MASS
OVERTAKES A SLOWER-MOVING WARM AIR
MASS AND FORCES THE WARM AIR UP. THE
COLD AIR MASS THEN CONTINUES
ADVANCING UNTIL IT MEETS A COLD AIR
MASS THAT IS WARMER THE COLD AIR MASS
THEN FORCES THIS AIR MASS TO RISE.
• THIS CAUSES COOL TEMPERATURES AND
LARGE AMOUNTS OF PRECIPITATION.
STATIONARY FRONT
• A COLD AIR MASS MEETS A WARM AIR
MASS AND LITTLE HORIZONTAL
MOVEMENT OCCURS.
• IT CAUSES WEATHER SIMILAR TO A WARM
FRONT-DRIZZLY PRECIPITATION
AIR PRESSURE
• CHANGE IN AIR PRESSURE =
CHANGE IN WEATHER
• BAROMETER: IS USED TO MEASURE
AIR PRESSURE
• H=HIGH PRESSURE=FAIR WEATHER
• L=LOW PRESSURE=STORMY
WEATHER
ISOBARS
• ISOBARS: ARE LINES THAT CONNECT POINTS
OF THE EQUAL AIR PRESSURE.
WEATHER MAPS
• IN ORDER TO MAKE WEATHER MAPS FOR
THE UNITED STATES, METEOROLOGISTS BASE
THEIR INFO ON SEVERAL SOURCES SUCH AS
WEATHER BALLOONS, SATELLITES, AND OVER
100 WEATHER STATIONS ACROSS THE US.
• WEATHER SATELLITES: SHOW IMAGES OF
WEATHER SYSTEMS ON TV, THEY SHOW
CLOUDS WIND SPEEDS, HUMIDITY,
TEMPERATURES ETC..
• A WEATHER MAP CAN BE USED TO PREDICT
A 5 DAY FORECAST.