The continental tropical air mass is very humid and warm, with lots of rain and a high humidity.
cold and dry :)
Warm, Dry Air :)
warm,dry
warm,dry
Hot, dry and low pressure forms over hot deserts. Known as a tropical continental air mass.
continental tropical
the four different types of air masses are continental polar,and tropical. maritime tropical, and polar. the 5 kinds ofair masses are: Cp: continental polar Ct: continental tropical Ca: continental artic Mp: maritime polar Mt: maritime tropical (Ma:maritime artic) maritime artic is much less common than the other air masses, because very cold air is less likely to be moist.
Continental polar and continental tropical are alike in that they are dry air masses. The different between the two is that the continental polar is a cool air mass while the tropical is a very hot mass of air.
warm and dry
continental tropical air mass.
Hot, dry and low pressure forms over hot deserts. Known as a tropical continental air mass.
continental tropical air mass =)
Continental polar and continental tropical are alike in that they are dry air masses. The different between the two is that the continental polar is a cool air mass while the tropical is a very hot mass of air.
the continental tropical and continental polar air masses both come from land, are humid and their differences are polar is cool air while tropical is warm air
maritime polar, maritime tropical, continental polar, and continental tropical
continental tropical
Continental Tropical
it is continental tropical air
A continental tropical is a very hot and dry air mass produced over subtropical arid regions. A continental tropical air mass is found in the Southwest portion of the United States.
the four different types of air masses are continental polar,and tropical. maritime tropical, and polar. the 5 kinds ofair masses are: Cp: continental polar Ct: continental tropical Ca: continental artic Mp: maritime polar Mt: maritime tropical (Ma:maritime artic) maritime artic is much less common than the other air masses, because very cold air is less likely to be moist.
The typical aanswer to that is indeed continental polar and maritime tropical, but it is not necessarily the case. A continental tropical air mass may take the place of the continental polar air mass. In some cases, no collision of air masses is needed.