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TA13A –Teach About
Air Masses
and Fronts
Use with BrishLab ES13A
Done By: Coach
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1- How would you name an air mass?
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1- How would you name an air mass?
Air masses are named by the type of
weather they have and their pressure.
Para 1
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1- How would you name an air mass?
Air masses are named by the type of
weather they have and their pressure.
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2- Name the five types of air masses
and describe each.
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Para F1
2- Name the five types of air masses
and describe each.
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Para F1
MP-Wet Cold, MT-Wet Warm, CT-Dry Warm,
CP-Dry Cold, CA-Dry Very Cold are all air masses.
2- Name the five types of air masses
and describe each.
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Para F1
MP-Wet Cold, MT-Wet Warm, CT-Dry Warm,
CP-Dry Cold, CA-Dry Very Cold are all air masses.
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3- In which direction on Earth do cold
air masses typically move?
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3- In which direction on Earth do cold
air masses typically move?
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Para 5
Cold air moves from the poles towards the Equator.
3- In which direction on Earth do cold
air masses typically move?
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Para 5
Cold air moves from the poles towards the Equator.
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4- What happens when two air masses
meet?
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Para 6
4- What happens when two air masses
meet?
A front happens when two air masses
meet and don’t mix.
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Para 6
4- What happens when two air masses
meet?
A front happens when two air masses
meet and don’t mix.
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5- Why does a cold front cause
precipitation?
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5- Why does a cold front cause
precipitation?
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Para 7
Cold air lifts warmer, wet air and cools it making rain.
5- Why does a cold front cause
precipitation?
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Para 7
Cold air lifts warmer, wet air and cools it making rain.
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6- What causes winds?
Para 8
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6- What causes winds?
When two air masses meet, the air moves
from one to the other making wind.
Para 8
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6- What causes winds?
When two air masses meet, the air moves
from one to the other making wind.
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7- How is the temperature of an area
change after a warm front moves through?
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7- How is the temperature of an area
change after a warm front moves through?
A warm front brings warmer weather.
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Para 10
7- How is the temperature of an area
change after a warm front moves through?
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Para 10
A warm front brings warmer weather.
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8- What is the effect of a stationary front? Para 11
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8- What is the effect of a stationary front? Para 11
When fronts don’t move, wet weather hangs around.
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8- What is the effect of a stationary front? Para 11
When fronts don’t move, wet weather hangs around.
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9- Why would cyclone direction change
in the Southern Hemisphere?
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Para 13
9- Why would cyclone direction change
in the Southern Hemisphere?
In the Southern Hemisphere, the winds
spin from the opposite direction.
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Para 13
9- Why would cyclone direction change
in the Southern Hemisphere?
In the Southern Hemisphere, the winds
spin from the opposite direction.
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10- Cyclones bring which type of
weather?
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Para 14
10- Cyclones bring which type of
weather?
Cyclones bring wet weather.
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Para 14
10- Cyclones bring which type of
weather?
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Para 14
Cyclones bring wet weather.
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Wrap it up: Draw, color and label a cold front.
Wrap it up: Draw, color and label a cold front.
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