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  2. Air mass - Wikipedia

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    Monsoon air masses are moist and unstable. Superior air masses are dry, and rarely reach the ground. They normally reside over maritime tropical air masses, forming a warmer and drier layer over the more moderate moist air mass below, forming what is known as a trade wind inversion over the maritime tropical air mass.

  3. Tropical marine climate - Wikipedia

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    A tropical marine climate is a tropical climate that is primarily influenced by the ocean. It is usually experienced by islands and coastal areas 10° to 20° north and south of the equator. There are two main seasons in a tropical marine climate: the wet season and the dry season. The annual rainfall is 1000 to over 1500 mm (39 to 59 inches).

  4. Spatial Synoptic Classification system - Wikipedia

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    Based upon the Bergeron air mass classification scheme is the Spatial Synoptic Classification system, or SSC.There are six categories within the SSC scheme: Dry Polar (similar to continental polar), Dry Moderate (similar to maritime superior), Dry Tropical (similar to continental tropical), Moist Polar (similar to maritime polar), Moist Moderate (a hybrid between maritime polar and maritime ...

  5. Climate classification - Wikipedia

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    NASA Earth Observatory map using data collected between July 2002 and April 2015. [ 11 ] A tropical savanna is a grassland biome located in semi-arid to semi- humid climate regions of subtropical and tropical latitudes , with average temperatures remaining at or above 18 °C (64 °F) all year round, and rainfall between 750 millimetres (30 in ...

  6. Surge of tropical moisture to bring needed drought relief to ...

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    Much-needed drought relief is on the way for parts of Texas as the atmosphere sends a substantial increase in moisture from the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico toward the United States ...

  7. AccuWeather meteorologists closely watching potential for ...

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    One area of concern was a broad area of tropical moisture situated just east of the Bahamas. Downpours have been leading to localized flooding in Puerto Rico and Bermuda in recent days.

  8. Rapid intensification: How hurricanes gain strength and why ...

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    Rapid intensification refers to a process when tropical storms and hurricanes quickly become stronger. Specifically, it means a storm's wind speed increases by at least 35 mph within 24 ho

  9. Oceanic climate - Wikipedia

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    Regions where oceanic or subtropical highland climates (Cfb, Cfc, Cwb, Cwc) are found. An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate or maritime climate, is the temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification represented as Cfb, typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool to warm summers and cool to mild winters (for their latitude), with ...