Pronunciation: /ɛr mæs/
noun a meteorological term used to describe a specific region of the atmosphere
A1 An air mass is a large body of air with similar temperature and humidity.
A2 Air masses can bring changes in weather patterns when they move across different regions.
B1 Meteorologists study air masses to predict weather conditions in specific areas.
B2 The collision of two different air masses can lead to the formation of severe storms.
C1 The movement of air masses is influenced by various factors such as temperature gradients and pressure systems.
C2 Understanding the characteristics of different air masses is crucial for accurate long-term weather forecasting.
formal The movement of an air mass can greatly influence the weather patterns in a region.
informal When a big air mass moves in, it usually means a change in the weather.
slang That air mass coming through is gonna bring some crazy storms.
figurative His anger was like a hot, stagnant air mass suffocating the room.
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