How To Use Air mass In A Sentence

  • North of the front, a colder Arctic air mass arrived with wintry showers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The warm water and air masses move eastward across the equatorial region, until they reach the west coast of the Americas.
  • In cases where DDT has been detected in air, it is associated with air masses coming from regions where DDT is still used or from the evaporated DDT from contaminated water or soil. p, p'-DDT and p, p'-DDE concentrations measured in air in the Great Lakes region in 1990 reached maximum levels of 0.035 and 0.119 nanograms (a nanogram is a billionth of a gram) of chemical per cubic meter of air (ng/m3), respectively. Public Health Statement for DDT, DDE, and DDD
  • If the front moves across a surface with a warmer temperature than the lower parts of the air mass, then the front will become unstable.
  • The languid, soupy air mass surrounded us and wrapped us in its stifling grip.
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  • The high mountain ridges protect the Fergana Valley and other lowlands from Arctic air masses, but temperatures drop below freezing more than one-hundred days a year.
  • North of subpolar low belt, summer heating warms subtropical air masses. Global-scale circulation of the atmosphere
  • The meeting of the warm subtropical and cold polar air masses at the subpolar low zone enhances frontal uplift and the formation of intense low pressure systems. Global-scale circulation of the atmosphere
  • He will hold an open-air mass in the capital Yaounde and he'll outline the program for a Synod on Africa to be held later this year. Our religious affairs correspondent Christopher Landau reports.
  • Such weather systems are formed in tropical regions in maritime tropical air masses and are classified into three groups depending on wind strength. Times, Sunday Times
  • The polar continental is usually a dry air mass, having little distance to travel over the sea.
  • The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass. Times, Sunday Times
  • Based on the continuity theorem of the air mass variation in the slide guide, dynamic motion equations of the multi-throttle air-lubricated hydrostatic slide guide are also built.
  • According to its description the MT air mass "is typically found in warm sectors of mid-latitude cyclones [low pressure] or in a return flow on the western side of an anticyclone [high pressure]. In focus: The heat & humidity double whammy
  • That collision of conflicting air masses usually causes particularly rambunctious storms to slam California.
  • There was increased moisture and humidity so that helps them out a little bit but in terms of measurable rainfall really very little and the cold front has blown through, so the winds are kind of gusty here today and a dry air mass has come in to replace that. CNN Transcript Apr 28, 2007
  • Generally speaking the models are in conflict when small changes in temps / air mass have large effects, making it hard to know what is most likely to happen.
  • As benign and pastoral as this scene might appear, areas of virga can produce 65-knot columns of downward tumbling air mass.
  • They also have the chair massage people here today, so I'm thinking of going for that.
  • Spitting a bit into his palm, he grabbed gently at his hair massaging the gel-like substance into his sensitive scalp.
  • Such weather systems are formed in tropical regions in maritime tropical air masses and are classified into three groups depending on wind strength. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the Siberian winter cold air mass control, the prevalence of northerly winds, cold climate.
  • The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Lesser Caucasus Mountains partially protect the region from the influence of dry and hot air masses from the south as well.
  • The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass. Times, Sunday Times
  • The movement of these air masses creates low-pressure systems that bring intense rain in the summer.
  • North of the front, a colder Arctic air mass arrived with wintry showers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The polar continental is usually a dry air mass, having little distance to travel over the sea.
  • As a result, there is much less interaction between the lower troposphere air masses of the polar regions and middle latitudes.
  • And the battlefront between the air masses has also sparked some terrific bouts of snow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Air mass flows down a mountain range, you get a foehn wind. Beowulf's Children
  • North of the front, a colder Arctic air mass arrived with wintry showers. Times, Sunday Times
  • North of the front, a colder Arctic air mass arrived with wintry showers. Times, Sunday Times
  • It explains how, perhaps 25 times a year, an air mass is split by the Olympic Mountains, then reconnects over Puget Sound somewhere between north Seattle and Everett in what is called the Puget Sound convergence zone, an area that can then be rainy even though the sun shines brightly just 15 miles to the south. Predicting The Weather | Seattle Metblogs
  • With a very moist air mass ahead of this from the Gulf of Mexico, an eastwards moving line of severe thunderstorms was generated across the Mississippi Valley. Weatherwatch: Blizzards in Bucharest, tornadoes in Arkansas
  • Intensified upwelling would enhance aridity along the west coast of South America by preventing moist air masses of the Pacific anticyclone from encroaching landwards.
  • An air mass of 1 means that the sun is directly overhead and the radiation travels through one atmosphere (thickness).
  • The problem with the air conditioning system is that it works really hard and the storm intensities from the cold air mass increase. Climate Change--a Range of Views, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Note that the air mass is approximately equal to the secant of the zenith angle (that angle from directly overhead to a line intersecting the sun).
  • Another event that takes prominence in the social calendar of the residents is their annual open-air mass.
  • These are enormous wet-air masses that are anomalously produced in winter and work their way across North America and push up against the Arctic cold. Scott Thill: We've Entered the Age of Mass Extinction
  • Such weather systems are formed in tropical regions in maritime tropical air masses and are classified into three groups depending on wind strength. Times, Sunday Times
  • These reinforce the subsidence-induced stability of the atmosphere by cooling surface air masses and creating a strong temperature inversion.
  • The mood changed as strengthening southwest winds began to draw in a warmer tropical maritime air mass. Times, Sunday Times
  • a polar air mass

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