cT= continental Tropical
cP=continental Polar
mT=maritime Tropical
there is also :
mP=maritime Polar
cA=continental Arctic
c(continental)=dry/not very humid
m(maritime)=wet/humid
T(Tropical=warm
P(Polar)=cold
A(Arctic)=very cold
these are all terms used during a weather topic
It influences the U.S.
cT mT mP
They are mT and cT air masses.
Metric Tonnes=1016 kg One tonne is 1000kg, or 1 megagram. The prefix of a lowercase 'm' indicates milli- or one thousandth, so mt would be a millitonne. A thousandth of a tonne is a kilogram, as kilogram is the base unit of mass millitonnes would never be used, they would always be called kilograms.
Energy W is the ability to do work, W = -vp + cP where v is motion (velocity/speed) and p=h/w= mv is momentum. Force is the first derivative of energy, Force F = XW =[d/dr, DEL] [-vh/w, cP] = [ vp/r -cDEL.P, cdP/dr -DEL vh/w + cDELxP] F = cp/r[v/c -cos(P), -1P + v/c 1R + sin(P) 1RxP] Force = cp/r = cp/ct = p/t = mv/t = ma Motion is the change in position per unit time and is related to Force and Energy.
MP MT CT and CP
It influences the U.S.
YES
CT and MT
cT mT mP
Most tornadoes form in thunderstorms. When the cT and cP air masses meet they create instability in the atmosphere. As the cT air mass start to go up the cP air mass (basically the air) within the updraft tilts the circulating air from horizontal to vertical. The area of the rotation can be 2-6 miles wide and can extend through out the storm.
The 4 major air masses are continental polar (cP), continental tropical (cT), marine polar (mP) and marine tropical (mT). Generally, continental air masses are drier than marine air masses, and polar air masses are cooler than tropical air masses. cT air masses are relatively limited in distribution existing in the south west North America and North Africa.
They are mT and cT air masses.
Hartford, CT Honolulu, HI Helena, MT Harrisburg, PA
Continental polar CP and Marine time Tropic MT
The abbreviation for a cold, wet air mass would be cP. This abbreviation when related to weather stands for continental polar air.
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