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An air mass is a large volume of air with similar temperature and humidity. It forms over extensive uniform sources such as oceans, deserts, and ice. Classification uses moisture (c/m) and temperature (T/P/A) letters. Stability and moisture decide cloud, visibility, and storm potential. Weather jumps at fronts where two masses meet. Transit over new surfaces modifies the original signature, as in Indian cold waves and monsoon air.
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Introduction
An air mass is a large body of air, typically hundreds of kilometres across, that has acquired roughly uniform temperature and humidity from a source region. Its chief characteristics explain why one week is dry-cold and the next is sticky-wet when a new mass arrives.
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Definition and source
- Bergeron’s idea of an air mass is air that sits long enough over a uniform surface—ocean, snow, desert, or rainforest—to take that surface’s heat and moisture signature.
- Source regions are therefore extensive and relatively flat: subtropical oceans, continental interiors, ice caps, and hot deserts, not a broken hill district.
- The mass then moves as a unit in the general circulation, carrying that signature over new land or sea.
Chief physical characteristics
- Horizontal homogeneity of temperature and specific humidity is the defining trait; vertical lapse rates decide whether the mass is stable or unstable.
- Continental polar (cP) air is cold and dry; maritime tropical (mT) is warm and moist; continental tropical (cT) is hot and dry; maritime polar (mP) is cool and moist; Arctic and equatorial types extend the same logic.
- Stability, visibility, and cloud type follow: a stable cP mass may mean clear winter days in north India after a western disturbance exits; mT monsoon air means deep moisture and convective cloud.
- Pressure and wind inside the mass are secondary; the sharp weather change sits at the front where two masses meet.
Modification and Indian relevance
- As an air mass leaves its source it is modified by the new surface: cP air crossing the Mediterranean and Iran toward India in winter warms aloft in parts and still arrives as a cold wave on the Gangetic plain.
- Monsoon mT air from the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal is the summer opposite: high humidity, conditional instability, and orographic lift on Western Ghats and Himalaya.
- A fair description therefore names size, source, homogeneity, classification letters, stability, and the fact that characteristics change in transit.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD S[Uniform source region] --> M[Air mass homogeneous T q] M --> K[cP mT cT mP types] K --> F[Fronts and modification]
Conclusion
An air mass is a vast, internally similar body of air stamped by its source region’s temperature and moisture. Its chief characteristics are homogeneity, class (c/m and T/P/A), stability, and modification on the journey, which together script the weather of the land it overruns.
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