Air Masses and Fronts
Air Masses and Fronts
Air Masses and Fronts
Air
masses tend to acquire some of the properties (e.g.,
temperature, humidity, etc.) of the surface over which they
reside. Source regions for air masses may be land (continentall
air masses) or water (maritime air masses).
Air masses may further be of polar or tropical origin. A
cP air mass is a continental polar air mass. A cT air mass is a
continental tropical air mass. The corresponding maritime air
masses are mP and mT.
As air masses move, they leave their source regions and
begin to travel over surfaces that have different
characteristics. A k or a w after the aforementioned
designations stands for colder than the surface over which the
air mass moves, or warmer, respectively. A cPk, for example, is a
continental polar air mass that is colder than the surface over
which it is moving. A mTw is a maritime tropical air mass that is
warmer than the surface over which it is moving.
Types of Fronts
Frontal zones where the air masses are not moving against
each other are called stationary fronts. In transitional areas where
there is some air mass movement, cold or warm fronts can develop.
A cold front is the transition zone in the atmosphere where an
advancing cold, dry stable air mass displaces a warm, moist
unstable subtropical air mass. On a weather map, the cold front is
drawn as a solid blue line with triangles. The position of the
triangles shows the direction of frontal movement. Cold fronts move
between 15 to 50 kilometers per hour in a southeast to east direction.
The formation of clouds and precipitation at the frontal zone is
caused by frontal lifting. High altitude cirrus clouds are found well
in advance of the front. Above the surface location of the cold front,
high altitude cirrostratus and middle altitude altocumulus are
common. Precipitation is normally found just behind the front
where frontal lifting has caused the development of towering
cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds.
WEATHER
PHENOMENON
PROR TO THE
PASSNG OF THE
FRONT
TEMPERATURE WARM
ATMOSPHERC DECREASNG
PRESSURE
STEADLY
WNDS
AFTER THE
CONTACT WTH
PASSNG OF
THE FRONT
THE FRONT
COOLNG
SUDDENLY
LEVELNG OFF
THEN
NCREASNG
COLD AND
GETTNG
COLDER
INCREASNG
STEADLY
SOUTH TO
VARABLE AND
WEST TO
SOUTHEAST
GUSTY
NORTHWEST
HEAVY RAN OR
SNOW, HAL
SHOWERS
PRECPTATON SHOWERS
SOMETMES
THEN
CLEARNG
CRRUS AND
CLOUDS
CRROSTRATUS
CHANGNG LATER
TO CUMULUS AND
CUMULONMBUS
CUMULUS AND
CUMULONMBUS
CUMULUS
WEATHER
PHENOMENON
PROR TO THE
AFTER THE
CONTACT WTH
PASSNG OF THE
PASSNG OF THE
THE FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
TEMPERATURE COOL
ATMOSPHERC DECREASNG
PRESSURE
STEADLY
WNDS
PRECPTATON
SOUTH TO
SOUTHEAST
WARMNG
WARMER THEN
SUDDENLY
LEVELNG OFF
SLGHT RSE
LEVELNG OFF
VARABLE
SHOWERS,
SNOW, SLEET OR LGHT DRZZLE
FOLLOWED BY A
DECREASE
SOUTH TO
SOUTHWEST
NONE
DRZZLE
CRRUS,
CLOUDS
CRROSTRATUS,
ALTOSTRATUS,
NMBOSTRATUS,
AND THEN
STRATUS
CLEARNG WTH
SCATTERED
STRATUS,
SOMETMES
SOMETMES
CUMULONMBUS
SCATTERED
CUMULONMBUS
STRATUS,