
Air Masses and Fronts
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- Q1A cold, dry air mass that forms over land in polar regions.Continental Polar30s
- Q2A warm, dry air mass that forms over land in tropical regions.Continental Tropical30s
- Q3A cold, moist air mass that is formed over the ocean in polar areas.Maritime Polar30s
- Q4A warm, moist air mass that is formed over the ocean in tropical areas.Maritime Tropical30s
- Q5A warm air mass moving into the area.Warm Front30s
- Q6Steady rain or drizzle, warming temperatures.Warm Front Weather30s
- Q7Warm Front Symbol30s
- Q8A cold air mass moving into the area.Cold Front30s
- Q9Heavy precipitation, possibly thunderstorms. Cooling temperatures.Cold Front Weather30s
- Q10Cold Front Symbol30s
- Q11Air masses are not moving.Stationary Front30s
- Q12Stationary Front Symbol30s
- Q13Weather conditions will remain the same.Stationary Front weather30s
- Q14Difficult to predict. Will be a combination of warm and cold front weather depending on the current atmospheric conditions.Occluded Front weather30s
- Q15Occluded Front symbol30s