I don't know. Check out a library book, or ask a science teacher or become a meteorologist (not said sarcastically) this is just what my advice is. One if these things are sure to help your question.. I recommend the METEROLOGIST choice!
An air mass usually brings the weather of the region it originated from. For example, a warm air mass from the tropics will bring warm and humid weather, while a cold air mass from the Arctic will bring cold and dry conditions.
stormy weather ... hehehehe
As an air mass moves from the North Pole toward the equator, the Coriolis effect causes it to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere. This results in a counterclockwise rotation of the air mass, contributing to the formation of trade winds and influencing weather patterns. The effect becomes more pronounced as the air mass moves southward, impacting the direction and speed of winds across different latitudes.
The symbol on a weather map indicates the characteristics of an air mass, such as temperature, humidity, and stability. By analyzing these characteristics, meteorologists can predict how the air mass will influence the weather conditions in a particular area.
The maritime tropical (mT) air mass has the greatest effect on weather conditions in most of the United States, particularly in the eastern and southern regions. This warm, moisture-laden air mass originates over warm ocean waters and contributes to high humidity, precipitation, and the development of thunderstorms. In contrast, the continental polar (cP) air mass can bring colder, drier conditions, particularly in the northern states during winter. Overall, the interaction between mT and other air masses significantly influences weather patterns across the country.
severe weather
shape and mass
When a warm air mass and a cooler air mass converge at Earth's surface, it typically causes the warm air to rise over the cooler air, leading to the formation of clouds, precipitation, and potentially severe weather conditions like thunderstorms or frontal systems. This process is known as a weather front, where the boundary between the two air masses creates distinct changes in weather patterns.
The warm air mass is pushed up and the weather becomes cool and stormy.
the thing that causes it is that masses of air would stay and change the weather of that specific weather
tornado
Cyclone