Middle School Earth and Space Science › Describe the motion of air masses
What type of front is occuring when warm humid air of a warm air mass is pushed up and results in a short period of heavy rain and possibly violent thunderstorms?
What is the result of a cool air mass and a warm air mass converging low to the ground?
The image above depicts the motion of two air masses in what kind of front?
What weather condition is most likely to be the result of two air masses with greatly different air pressures colliding?
A warm front moves slower than a cold air mass. What kind of weather is caused when warm air raises steadily above the cooler air mass?
Which of the following best describes how air masses move across the United States?
Which of the following is defined as "a relatively narrow band of strong wind in the upper levels of the atmosphere moving from west to east caused by Earth's rotation"?
What type of front forms when a cold front catches up with and overtakes a warm air front?
Which of the following moves air masses from west to east, due to prevailing winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude?
The image depicts the motion of two air masses in what kind of front?