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Q: Which air mass is responsible for winter storms?
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Which air mass is responsible for our winter storms?

continental polar


Which air mas is responsible for winter storms?

The incoming one.


How are ice storms formed?

Ice storms are formed when a layer of warm air is between two layers of cold air. Precipitation that is frozen melts when it is falling into the layer of warm air and then it refreezes in the cold layer above the ground.


Can air have mass?

Yes air has mass. It is the mass of the air above a point on earth that is responsible for the air pressure.


This air mass may produce an occasional nor'easter in the winter?

Severe and major winter storms of the American Midatlantic north to the Canadian Atlantic known as Nor'easters. Nor'easters are a phenomena involving the Gulf Stream.


What happens when a tropical martime air mass pushes up against a polar continental air mass?

it creates heavy storms


When a warm humid air mass is pushed ahead of a cold front what sometimes forms?

Storms and most likely severe storms.


Which phenomena can occur when very warm and humid air is rising over a mass of a very cold air?

Intense Rain and Hail which may lead to storms and cyclonic storms.


Why do warm fronts make storms?

A warm front occurs when a warm air mass advances as a cold air mass retreats. As these air masses collide the warm air mass, which is less dense, is forced upward by the cooler air mass. As this happens the air mass cools and the moisture in int condense, forming clouds, precipitation, and sometimes thunderstorms. In many cases warm fronts are associated with rain showers (or snow flurries in the winter). Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts.


Which air Mass is responsible for hurricanes?

maritime tropical


What Two Things Does Winter Storms Get Their Energy From?

These storms derive their energy from the clash of two air masses of substantially different temperatures and moisture levels. An air mass is a large region above the Earth, usually about 1,000-5,000 km in diameter, with a fairly uniform temperature and moisture level.


2 types of air masses that form a tornado?

Most often a warm, moist air mass collides with a cool air mass, a cold air mass, or both. However, such a collision alone will only form thunderstorms. Other factors are needed for those storms to produce tornadoes.