Maritime Polar
In the Midwest collisions of cool, dry air with warm, moist air often produces strong thunderstorms that can in turn produce tornadoes. Summer is, of course, the warmest season and warmer air provides more energy to power thunderstorms.
The dry area is a good place for the astronomers for telescopes.
On the day of the Waco tornado a weather system pushed dry air from New Mexico across Texas, where it collided with warm, humid air from the Gulf of Mexico, forming what is called a dry line. As the moist air was force over the dry air, thunderstorms began to develop. These storms were particularly strong and, when they encountered wind shear, began to rotate and produce tornadoes. One of these storms, possibly strengthened by air flowing out of a nearby storm, became especially strong and spawned an especially violent tornado southwest of Waco. That tornado tracked right through Waco.
A high pressure center of dry air is called an anticyclone
Very cold, very clear and, suprisingly, very dry.
Clothes dry faster in summer because dry air in summer and no humidity.
southwest monsson
A warm and dry air mass can make the area over which it moves arid and less humid. This is why deserts have dry air while coastal areas are humid.
A warm dry air mass typically brings clear skies, warm temperatures, and low humidity to the area over which it moves. It can lead to dry conditions and increased evaporation, which may contribute to heatwaves and drought.
The Pacific high moves north in the summer.
increasing
dry and warm
i think it is the summer monsoon
Dry continental air masses. Much of the land is desert with a dry, hot climate.
cool and dry
cool and dry
cool and dry