ATS 113: Chapter 9 review questions

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What are drylines and why are they important?

Drylines separate air masses with similar temps but different humidities, like cT and mT air masses. they can be responsible for a dramatic change of humidity w/o a corresponding change in temp. b/c of the diff heating of the air, the temp contrast is greatest in the afternoon, which can help to develop thunderstorms.

What is the primary difference between arctic and polar air masses?

Temperature

what is an airmass?

a large body of air that is uniform in temp and moisture content

Describe the structure of stationary fronts

boundary between two air masses, which does not advance towards either the warm or cold air.

Describe the characteristics of a cA air mass

cA= very cold and dry

Describe the structure of cold fronts

cold air advancing intro warmer air by cutting underneath the warm air, causing sharp lift, and clouds of vertical development.

describe the characteristics of a cP air mass

cold and dry

which air mass is associated with Lake Effect snow?

continental polar

describe the characteristics of an mP air mass

cool and moist

what clouds are associated with a cold front

cumuliform

describe the characteristics of a cT air mass

hot and dry

Of the five types of air masses, which are the hottest, driest, coldest, and most damp?

hottest= cT driest= cA and cP (cA has lower humidity) coldest= cA most damp= mT (but mP air would "feel" more damp)

Where are the primary air mass source regions in North America?

mP air =north Atlantic and north Pacific Ocean, mT air = Atlantic and Pacific oceans and Gulf of Mexico, cP air masses= northern USA and Canada, cA air masses= northern Canada and the arctic in winter, and cT air masses= desert southwest in summer

what airmass is responsible for the majority of precipitation in the midwest?

maritime tropical

Describe the structure of occluded fronts

occurs when a cold front catches up to a warm front and lifts the remaining warm air

What are the requirements for an area to serve as a source region?

source regions are found at high and low latitudes over large areas with similar characteristics of temperature and humidity.

what clouds are associated with a warm front?

stratiform

What is overrunning?

the process by which warm air is lifted up and over a cold air mass, producing precipitation

What do warm-type and cold-type occlusions both result in?

the warmer air being lifted up off the surface so that no discernable warm front exists.

Describe the structure of warm fronts

warm air advancing up and over cooler air, causing layered clouds

describe the characteristics of an mT air mass

warm and moist

What is the difference between warm-type and cold-type occlusions?

warm occlusions occur when the air behind the cold front is actually milder than the air the warm front is rising over. cold occlusions occur when a cold front overtakes a warm front, and the air behind the cold front is colder than the air over which the warm air is rising.

what is airmass modification?

what happens when an air mass moves away from its source region. it takes on the characteristics of the region it moves in to.


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