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Q: An air mass that forms over northern New Mexico is called what?
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Where does a continental air mass forms?

A continental polar air mass forms over land in northern Canada. A continental polar air mass forms inland from the oceans of Northern Russia, Siberia and Northern Canada.


Where does a continental polar air masses form?

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A maritime polar air mass is a cold air mass that forms over which two oceans?

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What is an air mass that forms over northern Canada?

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An air mass that comes up from the gulf of Mexico would most likely be what?

The maritime tropical air mass forms over the Gulf of Mexico.


An air mass that forms over an ocean is called?

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Air mass that formed over northern Mexico and affected the southwestern US would be a?

continental tropical air mass.


What is the boundary that forms where warm air mass into pushes a colder air mass called?

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What is the air mass called that forms over water?

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What kind of air willan air mass that forms over the gulf of Mexico bring to Texas?

An air mass that forms over the Gulf of Mexico will be extremely warm and humid. This could bring the potential for heavy rains over Texas, especially inland. Otherwise, it will simply be very muggy, and unseasonably warm and humid.


What kind of weather would a continental tropical air mass that formed over northern Mexico bring to the southwestern US?

the answer is hot and dry


If an air mass forms over the Gulf of Mexico and moves northeast across Georgia What weather conditions are likely to prevail in Georgia?

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