Air mass thunderstorms are formed when two different air masses converge. When a cold front meets a warm front, an air mass thunderstorm develops. These can be very intense thunderstorms and last several hours, and may produce tornadoes, though not always.
Yes
Air always flows from high-pressure to low-pressure areas. This allows the meteorologist to predict wind direction and speed.
Yes
Continental Tropical Air Mass.
Focusing their attention on both short- and long-term weather forecasting for use on national television shows and for scientific research, meteorologists utilize many different types of tools to gather specific information. The most typical meteorological tool is the air barometer, which provides the meteorologist with the most current air pressure conditions available.
yes
Layered
meteorologist.
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
Mass Air Flow.
Air always flows from high-pressure to low-pressure areas. This allows the meteorologist to predict wind direction and speed.
did you mean "mass air flow" sensor (MAF)? it measures the amount of air flowing into intake.
Yes
A meteorologist.
Continental Tropical Air Mass.
Air pressure is constanly changing so it helps.
When a physician uses the term air in the appendix, it does not mean you have air in your appendix. It basically means that there is an infection in your appendix.
This is an air mass.