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Moisture and Temperature
called air masses. These air masses can influence weather patterns as they move and interact with each other. Typically, air masses with similar characteristics will bring consistent weather conditions to a region.
Precipitation
It is called a frontal boundary or a front. This is where contrasting air masses with different temperatures and moisture levels meet, leading to the formation of low pressure and upward movement of air.
A wet monsoon is associated with high rainfall because it brings warm, moisture-laden air masses over land, which then rise and cool, leading to condensation and cloud formation. This process results in heavy precipitation as the air masses release the stored moisture in the form of rain.
The movement of gas in the air is called air circulation. This natural process occurs due to differences in temperature and pressure, which drive the movement of air masses. It plays a crucial role in distributing heat, moisture, and pollutants around the Earth.
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An air mass that is formed over water is usually called a maritime air mass.
Air masses are usually horizontal and uniform. They moisture and temperature content are also uniform as well. When two air masses are separated it is called a front.
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Moisture and Temperature
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Both maritime tropical and maritime polar air masses originate over water bodies, acquiring moisture and warmth in the process. They can bring significant amounts of moisture and precipitation when they move over land areas.
called air masses. These air masses can influence weather patterns as they move and interact with each other. Typically, air masses with similar characteristics will bring consistent weather conditions to a region.
Precipitation
It is called a frontal boundary or a front. This is where contrasting air masses with different temperatures and moisture levels meet, leading to the formation of low pressure and upward movement of air.
A wet monsoon is associated with high rainfall because it brings warm, moisture-laden air masses over land, which then rise and cool, leading to condensation and cloud formation. This process results in heavy precipitation as the air masses release the stored moisture in the form of rain.