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Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

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Page 1: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Air Masses and Fronts

Page 2: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm?

• Skies get dark• Gets windy• Gets colder

Page 3: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Recipe for a storm

• Compare the skies between a thunderstorm and a tornado.

• Do you see any similarities?• Do you see any differences?

Page 4: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Thunderstorms

Page 5: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Tornadoes

Page 6: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Can air move around?

Page 7: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Air Mass animation

• http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es2001/es2001page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

• All around the earth, large masses of air move around and constantly change the weather.

• They are named based on where they are coming FROM.

Page 8: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

What type of weather would the following air masses bring?

Page 9: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

What do the following terms mean?

Page 10: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Copy the following slides on page 14 of your Interactive Notebook

• If it is in YELLOW, you are to copy it in your notebook.

• Title the page “Air Masses Descriptions”

Page 11: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

There are four types of air masses.

• Air masses are named based on where they are coming FROM

Page 12: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Continental Polar

• Cold, dry air mass that forms over central and northern Canada and Alaska

Page 13: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Continental Tropical

• Hot, dry air masses that form over Southwest and northern Mexico

Page 14: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Maritime Polar

• Cool, humid air masses that form over the icy cold North Pacific and North Atlantic oceans.

Page 15: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Maritime Tropical

• Warm, humid air masses that form over tropical oceans such as the Gulf of Mexico

Page 16: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Classifying Air MassesWet (Maritime) Dry (Continental)

Warm(Tropical)

Maritime Tropical Continental Tropical

Cold(Polar)

Maritime Polar Continental Polar

Page 17: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Write on page 13:Fronts Activity

• Listen to the instructions• Do activity

Page 18: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

On page 13 of your Interactive Notebook, answer the questions

below.• The water represents air. Knowing this,

explain how you think air behaves when air of different temperature meet.

• Write your answer in complete sentences.• Using the color pencils, draw what you made

and label.

Page 19: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Fronts (Copy on page 13)

• A boundary created when two air masses meet.• Fronts are named for the air mass

that is moving.

Page 20: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

In the activity that we just did…

•Where is the “front”?

Page 21: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 22: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 23: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Fronts animation

• http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es2002/es2002page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

Page 24: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Fill in the “Weather Fronts” chart as you follow along the next few

slides.

Page 25: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Cold Front • Cold dense air moves in and pushes warm

air out of the way• Cold fronts move very quickly and bring

short periods of rain/thunderstorms• Lower temperatures are behind the front • SYMBOL – the direction of the “arrows”

points towards the direction the front is MOVING

Page 26: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 27: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

A cold front

Page 28: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Warm Front

• Warm air moves up the cold front as it slowly displaces and overtakes the cold air

• Warm fronts move slowly, and bring many days of steady precipitation

• Higher temperatures are behind the front• SYMBOL – direction of “half-moons” is the

direction the front is moving

Page 29: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 30: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Warm front

Page 31: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Animations

• http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es2002/es2002page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization

• Cold front• Links to cold front videos

Page 32: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Stationary front

• Created when cold and warm masses meet but neither one has enough force to move the other out of the way.

• The water vapor in the warm air condenses into rain, fog, snow, clouds.

• Can bring many days of precipitation

Page 33: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 34: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Links

• Stationary front videos

Page 35: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Occluded front

• Is created when a warm air mass is caught between two cooler air masses.

• The two denser cooler air masses cut off the warm air mass from the ground.

• As the warm air mass cools, it may turn cloudy, rainy or snowy.

Page 36: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 37: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Watch video clip of a weather report.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQrB37YQo9Y start at 2:10

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdcCMn5sbzM&feature=related start at 1:30

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS1nwfRUaaU&feature=related start at :30

Page 38: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Do a weather report

Page 39: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.
Page 40: Air Masses and Fronts. What changes do you feel in the weather right before a thunderstorm? Skies get dark Gets windy Gets colder.

Use the graphic organizers and your interactive notebook to complete your

homework.