The Air Masses That Explain Your Weather

Whenever you notice a change in the weather, you can attribute it to a new air mass moving over your region.
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The Air Masses That Explain Your Weather
To be able to alter the weather conditions over the areas they traverse, air masses come from some of the hottest, coldest, driest, and wettest places on earth. Whenever you notice a change in the weather, you can attribute it to a new air mass moving over your region.
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