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Weather Patterns Vocabulary NOT in the textbook Imbalances – a lack of balance, being out of proportion Land Breeze – At night, air over land is cooler and forms high pressure area. Cool air moves to ocean producing a breeze from land. Sea Breeze - During the day, air over the ocean is cooler and forms area of high pressure. Cool air flows to the land. Occluded Front – warm air mass caught between two cold air masses. Cool temperatures and a lot of snow and rain. Continental Air Mass – Air mass that forms over land and brings dry weather Maritime Air Mass – air mass that forms over water and brings wet weather. Tropical Air Mass – air mass that forms in the Tropics and brings warm weather Polar Air Mass – air mass that forms in the polar regions and brings cold weather. Warm Front – warm air moves over cold, denser air. Drizzly rain, then clear warm weather. Stationary Front – cold air meets warm air and neither strong enough to move so stay apart. Cloudy, wet weather