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Fronts and Air Masses. Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island? What type of front is it causing? Low.

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Page 1: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Fronts and Air Masses

Page 2: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?

What type of front is it causing?

Low pressure/high pressure?

What facts did you use to answer these questions? (Ex: I looked outside and noticed….)

Page 3: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Today’s Weather Map

Page 4: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

A Body of air that has the same temperature, humidity, and pressure is known as a(n)

Air mass

Page 5: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What are the characteristics of a high pressure system?

Clear, cool, dry

Page 6: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What are the characteristics of a low pressure system?

Warm, wet, cloudy

Page 7: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

A place where two different bodies of air collide is called a ______

front

Page 8: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What type of weather will a cold front bring?

Heavy precipitation for a short time

Page 9: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What type of weather will a warm front bring?

Light precipitation for a long time

Page 10: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Which air mass has the lowest pressure?

A. mPB. mTC. cTD. cP

Clue- Write characteristics of each mass next to it.

Page 11: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Which air mass has the highest pressure?

A. mPB. mTC. cTD. cP

Clue- Write characteristics of each mass next to it.

Page 12: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

The weather characteristics of an air mass result primarily from its ________

Geographic origin

Page 13: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Compare an air mass from the Gulf of Mexico with and air mass from Canada

Page 14: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Cold/dry air rushing in and pushing warm air up explains a ___________ front

Cold

Page 15: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Weather along most fronts is usually cloudy with precipitation because the warm air along most fronts is usually __________

Rising and cooling, causing water vapor to cool, condense and form clouds.

Page 16: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Label each front

Stationary front

Warm front

Cold front

Occluded front

Page 17: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What are the characteristics of an anticyclone High Pressure Brings cool and dry conditions Rotates clockwise

Page 18: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

What are the characteristics of a cyclone Brings warm, cloudy, and humid

weather Low Pressure Travels counter-clockwise

Page 19: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Label the High and Lower Pressure: Compare the following two air masses:

mT mPLOW HIGH

warm cool

Page 20: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Why would one maritime air mass be more moist than another?

It stays over the ocean longer.

Page 21: Fronts and Air Masses.  Look at the weather conditions outside. What type of air mass is over Long Island?  What type of front is it causing?  Low.

Don’t forget to study for the test using the review sheet and your notes!