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Q: What type of air mass is associated with thunderstorms?
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What type of air mass can bring the us thunderstorms in summer?

Continental Air Mass.


Which type of storm lasts the longest Air Mass or Severe thunderstorms?

Severe thunderstorms.


Winds associated with a cold front are strongest when?

Winds associated with a cold front are strongest when the front is accompanied by thunderstorms. A cold front is a leading mass of air that replaces a warm mass of air at ground level.


What type of air mass is usually associated with the eastern side of the mid-latitude cyclone?

The type of air mass that is associated with the eastern side of the mid-latitude cyclone is Maritime-Tropical. Maritime-Tropical is a warm, moist air mass.


How do thunderstorms form on Earth?

Thunderstorms are formed by moisture and unstable air. There are three different types of thunderstorms; orographic, frontal and air mass.


What creates thunderstorms?

thunderstorms form when an air mass becomes so unstable that it overturns violently.


What causes air mass?

No single air mass "causes" tornadoes. This is Tornadoes form within thunderstorms. Thunderstorms form best when there is plentiful warm, moist air. So, a arm, moist air mass is usually present. Significant tornado activity, however, usually results from the thunderstorms that form near the boundaries between air masses. Usually where a warm, moist air mass meets a cooler or drier air mass.


Why do warm fronts make storms?

A warm front occurs when a warm air mass advances as a cold air mass retreats. As these air masses collide the warm air mass, which is less dense, is forced upward by the cooler air mass. As this happens the air mass cools and the moisture in int condense, forming clouds, precipitation, and sometimes thunderstorms. In many cases warm fronts are associated with rain showers (or snow flurries in the winter). Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts.


What air mass causes tornadoes?

No single air mass "causes" tornadoes. This is Tornadoes form within thunderstorms. Thunderstorms form best when there is plentiful warm, moist air. So, a arm, moist air mass is usually present. Significant tornado activity, however, usually results from the thunderstorms that form near the boundaries between air masses. Usually where a warm, moist air mass meets a cooler or drier air mass.


What three air masses cause tornadoes?

Tornadoes often form when a cool air mass and a dry air mass collide with a warm, moist air mass. This collision produces strong thunderstorms. Under the right conditions these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.


Do hot air and cold air make a tornado?

Not directly. When a cold air mass plows into a warm air mass it produces a cold front. Thunderstorms can form along cold fronts. Given a few other conditions these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.


What is the normal air pressure during a thunderstorm?

Thunderstorms are usually associated with low pressure.