A northern maritime polar (mP) is a cold, high-moisture, sea-based air mass, typically being brewed over the Pacific and Atlantic oceans at latitudes of 40 to 60 degrees N. They therefore impact North American land in Canada and the northern US. Typical US areas affected by mP are the Pacific Northwest and New England.
Four main types of air masses influence weather in North America: maritime tropical, continental tropical, maritime polar and continental polar.
4 major types of air masses influence the weather in North America: maritime tropical, maritime polar, continental tropical, and continental polar.
The four are Maritime tropical, Continental tropical, maritime polar, and Continental polar
The four are Maritime tropical, Continental tropical, maritime polar, and Continental polar
There are 4 types of air masses in North America: maritime tropical, maritime polar, continental tropical, and continental polar. In the continental United States, air masses are moved by the prevailing westerlies and the jet streams.
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maritime tropical and continental polar
Four types of air masses that can affect the United States are continental polar (cP), maritime polar (mP), continental tropical (cT), and maritime tropical (mT). These air masses vary in temperature and moisture content, influencing the weather patterns when they move across the region.
The Maritime Polar air mass brings rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
A Maritime Polar air mass forms over the cold waters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans in the mid-latitudes. It acquires its characteristics of cool and moist air as it moves over these bodies of water.
The Maritime Polar air mass brings rain and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
the answer is maritime polar (mP) continental polar(cP) and maritime tropical (mT) and the symbols are in parenthesis