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An Air mass is large body of air, often hundreds or thousands of miles across, containing air of a similar temperature and humidity. Sometimes the differences between air masses are hardly noticeable, but if colliding air masses have very different temperatures and humidity values, storms can erupt.[1]

See also

References

  1. http://eobglossary.gsfc.nasa.gov/Library/glossary.php3?mode=all