Part 2 Weather Nap Natching
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1. Fair weather, clockwise circulation
Huge bodies of ai...
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Part 2 Weather Nap Natching
14
1. Fair weather, clockwise circulation
Huge bodies of air with the same temperature and he
K Rainy/stormy conditions: counterclockwise circulatie
L. Colder air mass slides under warm air masa
M. The boundary between air masses
N Neither cold air mass nor warm air mass is moving
0 Lines that connect areas of the same air pressure
P. Lines that connect areas of the same air tempera
Q. Warm air mass moving over cold air mass
R. Wam air mass that is caught between two coole
and is pushed upward
high pressure
isobars
isotherms
low pressure
occluded front
stationary front
warm front
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