Marititime Air Masses
An air mass that forms over water at high latitude is most likely cold. The air mass over the water would also be quite humid.
Maritime Air Mass
A hot air mass that forms over land is called a continental air mass.
polar air mass (meteorology), air mass that forms over land or water in the higher latitudes.
polar air mass (meteorology), air mass that forms over land or water in the higher latitudes.
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Continental air masses form over land. These air masses are typically dry, as they have little moisture content due to the lack of proximity to water bodies. They are characterized by their stable and homogeneous characteristics.
An air mass that forms over water at a high latitude is most likely cold and humid. It would be cold because the higher the latitude the colder the air.
Hot, dry and low pressure forms over hot deserts. Known as a tropical continental air mass.
Air masses with those characteristics are termed "maritime tropical".
The answer is Continental Tropical, which brings hot, dry weather.
The mass that forms over the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean is called a maritime tropical air mass. The source region for this air mass is labeled with the letter "m."