The temperature and density of the air masses.
the air masses moves when hot air and cold air gets together
Air masses of low density tend to rise because they are less strongly affected by gravity than cool air masses. Rising warm air masses is the primary cause of convection on earth. Thunderstorms are a product of convection. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms.
There are three different types of air masses.
yes,Air masses mix together
Atmospheric pressure determines the way air travels. Air filters itself, and moving to the equator better increases it's chance to be recycled into filtered cleaner air for everyone.
1) Warm front - warm air mass replacing a cold air mass at ground level. Typically shifts wind southeasterly to southwesterly. 2) Cold front - Cold air replacing warm air at ground level. Tyoically shifts southwesterly to northwesterly 3) Stationary front - Equal amount of energy between warm and cold air masses creating a "stalemate".
The temperature and density of the air masses. the air masses moves when hot air and cold air gets together
There are two types of air masses: COLD AIR AND WARM AIR.Cold Air Masses-Cold air masses can cause thunderstorms and even tornadoes.Warm Air Masses-Warm air masses can bring many hours of steady rain and snow.
There are two types of air masses: COLD AIR AND WARM AIR.Cold Air Masses-Cold air masses can cause thunderstorms and even tornadoes.Warm Air Masses-Warm air masses can bring many hours of steady rain and snow.
no.. an air mass is something that takes up space.. a front is something that is moving in, like clouds.. thunderstorms can be caused by fronts, a cold and warm, colliding.. so no, the are not the same.
air masses
Air masses moving in the northern hemisphere are turned westward from there original paths in the Westernlies.
There are two types of air masses: COLD AIR AND WARM AIR.Cold Air Masses-Cold air masses can cause thunderstorms and even tornadoes.Warm Air Masses-Warm air masses can bring many hours of steady rain and snow.
air masses
When air masses meet, they clash, creating weather events. The severity of the weather event depends on the size of the air masses and how fast each is moving.
in the south, tropical air masses would be moving north or upwards. polar air mass would be moving sideways or west.
it is the weight of the air that masses over you.
because the air is moving