ATPL Meteorology - Class 14: Pressure Systems and Air Masses.
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- ATPL Meteorology - Class 14: Pressure Systems and Air Masses.
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Welcome to the 14th class in the Meteorology series.
Pressure patterns can be read to help predict the weather in a certain area and depending on what air mass moves is being effected by the pressure pattern we can see different types of weather form based on what we know about these air masses.
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