HIGH WINTER HIGH SUMMER LOW WINTER LOW SUMMER PRESSURE RAIN TEMP
Depressions
AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE
AIR WILL RISE
COOL CONDENSE CLOUDS COOLS CONDENSES  CLOUDS
RAIN RAIN
Air Masses   An air mass can be described as 'the air with similar properties of  temperature and moisture which covers a large area'.  The weather of the British Isles and surrounding countries is influenced by air masses. Air masses formed over :-  a warm land are called  Tropical Continental - Tc   a warm sea are called  Tropical Maritime - Tm   a cold land are called  Polar Continental - Pc   a cold sea are called  Polar or Arctic Maritime - Pm or Am   When air masses meet,  fronts  are formed.  
 
What is a front?    Daily variations in the weather are caused  by the influence of different  air masses .   The front is the point where these  different air masses meet.   Fronts can either be Warm, Cold, or Occluded.    
 
 
 
WEATHER ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF A DEPRESSION
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showers heavy rain, sometimes with hail, thunder or sleet rain turns to drizzle or stops continues, and sometimes heavy rainfall none at first, rain closer to front, sometimes snow on leading edge  Precipitation winds are squally speeds increase, sometimes to gale force, sharp veer remain steady, backs slightly veers and becomes blustery with strong gusts speeds increase and direction backs Wind speed and direction clouds thin with some cumulus clouds thicken (sometimes with large cumulonimbus) cloud may thin and break cloud base is low and thick (nimbostratus) cloud base drops and thickens (cirrus and altostratus) Cloud cover remains cold sudden drop quite mild continues to rise quite cold, starts to rise Temperature continues to rise starts to rise steadies continues to fall starts to fall steadily Pressure Cold sector Passage of the cold front Warm sector Passage of the warm front Ahead of the warm front   WEATHER ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF A CLASSIC DEPRESSION

Depressions

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    Air Masses  An air mass can be described as 'the air with similar properties of temperature and moisture which covers a large area'. The weather of the British Isles and surrounding countries is influenced by air masses. Air masses formed over :- a warm land are called Tropical Continental - Tc a warm sea are called Tropical Maritime - Tm a cold land are called Polar Continental - Pc a cold sea are called Polar or Arctic Maritime - Pm or Am When air masses meet, fronts are formed.  
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    What is afront?   Daily variations in the weather are caused by the influence of different air masses .  The front is the point where these different air masses meet.  Fronts can either be Warm, Cold, or Occluded.   
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    WEATHER ASSOCIATED WITHTHE PASSAGE OF A DEPRESSION
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    showers heavy rain,sometimes with hail, thunder or sleet rain turns to drizzle or stops continues, and sometimes heavy rainfall none at first, rain closer to front, sometimes snow on leading edge Precipitation winds are squally speeds increase, sometimes to gale force, sharp veer remain steady, backs slightly veers and becomes blustery with strong gusts speeds increase and direction backs Wind speed and direction clouds thin with some cumulus clouds thicken (sometimes with large cumulonimbus) cloud may thin and break cloud base is low and thick (nimbostratus) cloud base drops and thickens (cirrus and altostratus) Cloud cover remains cold sudden drop quite mild continues to rise quite cold, starts to rise Temperature continues to rise starts to rise steadies continues to fall starts to fall steadily Pressure Cold sector Passage of the cold front Warm sector Passage of the warm front Ahead of the warm front   WEATHER ASSOCIATED WITH THE PASSAGE OF A CLASSIC DEPRESSION