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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."
If a batch of air sits over the equatorial Pacific Ocean for a few days, it typically becomes a warm, humid maritime tropical (mT) air mass. This type of air mass is characterized by high temperatures and increased moisture content due to evaporation from the warm ocean waters. As it moves away from the ocean, it can bring warm, moist conditions to the regions it affects.
A hot air mass that forms over land is called a continental air mass.
No. A maritime air mass is any air mass that originates over the ocean. A hurricanes is an intense tropical storm.
A maritime polar air mass is a weather system that forms over cold ocean waters. It is characterized by its moisture content and cool temperatures. When this air mass moves over land, it can bring cooler and damp weather conditions.
Over the Ocean was created in 1996.
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Maritime Air Mass
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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."
Air masses with those characteristics are termed "maritime tropical".
If a batch of air sits over the equatorial Pacific Ocean for a few days, it typically becomes a warm, humid maritime tropical (mT) air mass. This type of air mass is characterized by high temperatures and increased moisture content due to evaporation from the warm ocean waters. As it moves away from the ocean, it can bring warm, moist conditions to the regions it affects.
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