Maritime
Tornadoes actually generally form over land. Hurricanes form over the ocean because the amount of moisture they need only occurs over tropical ocean water.
Sea breezes come from land and over the water, and happen in daytime. Land breezes come from water and over the land, and happen at night.
Maritime is an adjective used to describe activities connected with the sea so a Maritime museum would have collections about ships,sailors,port,cargo etc. It also means "on or near the sea"
In the large air masses of the Tropics of Capricon and the Tropics of Cancer are where they're formed. You can figure this out from the name. "Maritime" refers to the ocean, and "tropical" refers to the zone around the equator between the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer. Thus maritime tropical air masses originate over the ocean in the tropics. Similar logic works with the names of other types of air masses as well.
No, some form over the sea.
Maritime
Maritime Equatorial Air Mass (mE) originate over warm sea water. Maritime Tropical (mT) also originates over the warm sea waters.
A maritime air mass forms over water. The word maritime means "of or pertaining to the sea."
Maritime Tropical.
No,Journey over land and sea. Theres no need for the
a forest by the sea...........maritime means adjacent, by or near the sea
sea and land breezes form because of differences in air pressure and tempature.
sea and land breezes form because of differences in air pressure and tempature.
My source indicates that this adjective has 5definitions:1. connected with the sea in relation to shipping, navigation, etc.2. of or pertaining to the sea, as in maritime resources.3. bordering along the sea, as in maritime provinces or maritime cities.4. living near or in the sea, as in maritime plants.5. characteristic of a sailor; nautical, as in maritime clothing.
Sea breeze is formed usually at daytime. During the day, the land heats up quickly than the sea. Air above land heats up more than air above the sea. Sea breeze develops when cool air coming from the sea moves towards the land, replacing the warm air. This warm air expands and rises.The land heats, particularly later in the day, while the sea stays relatively cool. As hot air rises over the land, cooler air from the adjacent sea moves in to replace it (in simplistic terms).
near the sea