An air flow coming from a particular (warm, cold, moist or dry) is called an air-mass. * A tropical air-mass consists of air flowing from the tropics, like Polynesia. (It is WARM) * A polar air-mass consists of air flowing from polar regions, like Antarctica. (It is COLD) * A maritime air-mass is one flowing over a large sea area, like the Pacific. (It is MOIST) * A continental air-mass is one flowing over a large land area, like Australia. (It is DRY). The air-masses reaching New Zealand are generally either maritime polar or maritime tropical. Why?
A front marks the boundary between two air-masses. |
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