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Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
The four letters used to describe air masses in weather maps are cP, cT, mP, and mT. "c" represents continental (dry) air, "m" represents maritime (moist) air, "P" represents polar air, and "T" represents tropical air.
Moist wind is a type of wind that contains a high amount of water vapor or moisture. It is often associated with weather systems that bring precipitation, such as rainstorms or humid conditions. Moist winds can contribute to the formation of clouds and can influence local weather patterns.
Decreasing Air Presser
Maritime polar air masses typically bring cool and moist weather conditions. They are formed over the ocean and carry stable, humid air that can result in cloudy skies, frequent precipitation, and relatively mild temperatures.
H means high pressure, or cold and dry with little chance of stormy weather. L means low pressure, or warm and moist with a probability of storms. A line with triangles means it will bring cold, stormy weather. A line with half circles, gentle steady rain or snow that lasts for a long period of time. Those are the most simple weather symbols.
Cumulonimbus, or thunderstorm, clouds form from rising moist air.
* The Weather on Mercury is Moist and Foggy
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Smelly, moist, foliage
Moist.
sugar hardens in cold weather
tropical weather like moist and wet
Water cycle affects the weather pattern. Weather becomes moist after it rains.
Poor circulation
humid weather is when moisture comes into the atmosphere