Air Mass Classification
four general
categories according to source region (see table)
extremely cold cP
air is sometimes denoted at cA
extremely hot,
humid mT air is sometime denoted by mE
Air Masses on the
move:
if an air mass is
colder than the surface over which it is moving,
"k" is added
if an air mass is
warmer than the surface over which it is moving,
"w" is added
Example - a cP air mass
moving over the great lakes in December becomes cPk
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Source Region
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Polar
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Tropical
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Land - continental (c) |
cP (cold, dry, stable) |
cT (hot, dry, stable air aloft; unstable
surface air |
Water - maritime (m) |
mP (cool, moist, unstable) |
mT (warm, moist; usually unstable) |
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