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The diagram on the left shows the path of the airmass during the preceding 6 days.
This could only be done even roughly if information was available about the sea temperature at places where the airmass had been a t previous times during its approach.
If the airmass is colder than the ground below it, it is labeled k.
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Moisture is removed and latent heat released as the airmass is orographically lifted.
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The warmer air near the surface expands, becoming less dense than the surrounding airmass.
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It lies within a sharp trough, but the airmass behind the boundary can be either warm or cold.
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Subsidence will generally dry out an airmass by adiabatic (compressional) heating.
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As the front moved north, a warm, moist airmass expanded over the southern two-thirds of the state.
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The thicker the cold airmass is, the more effectively it can block an invading milder airmass.
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The last airmass that affects this ecoregion is the maritime polar airmass.
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Each airmass type brings in different temperature and moisture properties.
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This will be enhanced when the moving airmass is uplifted by higher elevations.
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Hence, such an airmass becomes "warmer" relative to the atmosphere.
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The polar airmass dominates this part of the state year-round.
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The calculated airmass reaches a maximum of 11.13 at 86.6, becomes zero at 88, and approaches negative infinity at the horizon.
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Furthermore, it decreases at high altitudes because there is less airmass to absorb radiation energy and convert it into blast.
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If the increasing airmass flow reduces the fuel ratio below certain value, flame extinction occurs.
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Warm fronts occur where the warm air scours out a previously lodged cold airmass.
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The latter standard represents the spectral distribution of global irradiance incident on a 37 tilted surface facing the sun at an airmass of 1.5.
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During the summer the anticyclone strengthens and increases the flow of moist airmass, which, as it rises and cools, produces heavy rainfall.
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This can occur when, for example, a warmer, less-dense airmass moves over a cooler, denser airmass.
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The warmer air expands, becoming less dense than the surrounding airmass, and creating a thermal low.
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When moist air tries to dislodge an arctic airmass, overrunning snow can result within the poleward side of the elongated precipitation band.
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The airmass may be moving over the ground due to wind, and therefore some additional means to provide position over the ground is required.
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Its associated airmass is maritime polar, marked with frequent sea fog over ocean areas, and cool and moist conditions over land.
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When there is a dominant continental airmass, cold air spills onto the lowland areas, which occurs most frequently in the winter.
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Other corrections are also required to account for the influence of electrons in the ionosphere and the dry airmass of the atmosphere.
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If the airmass is warmer than the ground below it, it is labeled w.
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There is normally a greater range between high and low temperature due to the drier airmass present.
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Over one million people attended an open airmass in the park at the time.
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The engine fundamentally responds to airmass, not vacuum, and absolute pressure is necessary to calculate mass.
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Light that comes in from overhead encounters 1/38th of the airmass that light coming along a horizon path encounters.
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If the airmass is unstable, thunderstorms may precede and follow the front and temperature changes will be larger.
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If the airmass is cold enough, the precipitation falls in the form of heavy snow.
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The intense heat induces convection, which causes the airmass to rise to a point of stability, usually in the presence of moisture.
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As with the previous formula, the calculated airmass reaches a maximum, and then approaches negative infinity at the horizon.
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Airmass increases as the angle between the source and the zenith increases, reaching a value of approximately 38 at the horizon.
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When the glider circles to thermal, the pilot needs to know the glider's vertical speed instead of that of the airmass.
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The low was located beneath an area of moderate convection, but was nearing cooler waters and a moist, yet stable, airmass.
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The warmer air interacts with the cooler airmass along the boundary, and usually produces precipitation.
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Ragged stratus often forms in precipitation while more uniform stratus forms in maritime or other moist stable airmass conditions.
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The output frequency is directly proportional to the airmass entering the engine.
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The warm humid airmass ahead of the cold front, along with high upper-level wind shear, allowed for the production of supercells across the region.
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Localized areas of heavy snow can form in bands downwind of warm water bodies within an otherwise cold airmass.
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The effect is enhanced when the moving airmass is uplifted by the orographic effect of higher elevations on the downwind shores.
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The tailpipe airmass is also pulled, eventually reversing direction as well.
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This was a speed/density system, using engine speed and intake manifold air density to calculate airmass flow rate and thus fuel requirements.
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Winds mostly blow southward and frequently change airmass above the city.
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Examples of genetic classification include methods based on the relative frequency of different air mass types or locations within synoptic weather disturbances.
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They may also occur within a cooler airmass following the passage of a cold front over a relatively warmer body of water.
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However, during the remainder of the month, tornadic activity was suppressed by a cold airmass, with nine additional tornadoes all weak taking place.
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In meteorology, convective instability or stability of an airmass refers to its ability to resist vertical motion.
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In general, cumulonimbus require moisture, an unstable airmass, and a lifting force (heat) in order to form.
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The resulting airmass subsidence creates a subtropical ridge near the 30th parallel of latitude in both hemispheres where the formation of cloud is minimal.
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Altostratus is formed by the lifting of a large mostly stable airmass that causes invisible water vapor to condense into cloud.
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This air is denser than the tropical airmass normally present in the region, thus a strong pressure gradient is established which induces the wind.
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As the airmass rises into regions of lower pressure, it expands and cools.
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Clearing conditions will accompany the wake low, due to the descending warm airmass associated with the feature.
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Aerostats are so named because they use aerostatic lift which is a buoyant force that does not require movement through the surrounding airmass.
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Once an airmass moves away from its source region, underlying vegetation and water bodies can quickly modify its character.
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Surface flux from underlying vegetation, such as forest, acts to moisten the overlying airmass.
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The airmass then slowly moderates as it moves south into the rest of the state.
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An airspeed indicator indicates the aircraft's speed relative to the airmass.
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The airmass is dry and dust laden.
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The precise location of the rising airmass is fairly easy to predict from the orientation of the clouds.
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As rising air cools, moisture in the airmass condenses, once reaching the saturation point, precipitation results.
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This provides the pilot with the accurate measurement of airmass vertical movement critical for final glides (the last glide to the ultimate destination location).
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Such storms are rarely severe and are a result of local atmospheric instability; hence the term airmass thunderstorm.
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This mesoscale front, when moving into a warm and unstable airmass, will lift it and cumulus clouds appear on satellite pictures.
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If the engine is naturally aspirated, an air temperature sensor is located in the air flow meter to work out the airmass.
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The effect is enhanced when the moving airmass is uplifted by the orographic influence of higher elevations on the downwind shores.
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The sunshine and heating, combined with abundant low-level moisture, would combine to produce a very unstable airmass.
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The airmass coefficient can be used to help characterize the solar spectrum after solar radiation has traveled through the atmosphere.
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Also, the eventual flow reversal will take place much sooner in the intake, due to its smaller airmass.
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This approach required additional sensors to measure the atmospheric pressure and temperature, to ultimately calculate airmass.
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Drizzle occurs within a moist airmass when it is stable.
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Aerostats are so named because they use aerostatic lift, a buoyant force that does not require lateral movement through the surrounding airmass.
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During this brief period, the continental tropical airmass, northeasterly winds and an associated dry and dusty harmattan haze affects the village.
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The warm airmass was followed by a strong cold front, causing temperatures to fall below freezing.
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As the airmass descends, it is compression heated.
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While airmass identification was originally used in weather forecasting during the 1950s, climatologists began to establish synoptic climatologies based on this idea in 1973.
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The total airmass below a certain altitude is calculated by integrating over the density function.
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Humidity is very high and fog will develop whenever a cold airmass confronts this moisture laden air, often forming on cloudless days.
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Heat from underlying warmer waters can significantly modify an airmass over distances as short as 35km mi to convert40.
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This airmass is impacted repeatedly by excited particles moving at high drift velocity.
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In general, subsidence will dry out an airmass by adiabatic, or compressional, heating.
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Since heat does not leave the affected airmass, this change of pressure is adiabatic, with an associated change of temperature.
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The cold polar airmass met with humid subtropical air, leading to very low pressure.
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They are most likely to be found along frontal boundaries of an airmass during the spring months.
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Subsidence will generally dry out an airmass by adiabatic, or compressional, heating.
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Ahead of the front, a highly unstable airmass combined with a strong jet stream that increased the synoptic-scale lifting favoring supercell development.
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This warm, dry air is known as a superior airmass and normally resides above a maritime tropical (warm and moist) airmass.
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Neither design employs technology that measures airmass directly.
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This sensor's capabilities are well suited to support the gasoline combustion process which fundamentally responds to airmass, not air volume.
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The intake airmass will be rapidly accelerated outward behind the pressure wave, because its mass is relatively small.
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The energy to accelerate the airmass is provided by the deflagration of fuel mixed thoroughly into the newly acquired fresh airmass.
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