Originally Posted by
langleybaston
Met. Office spokesperson today:
Air masses are defined by the temperature and humidity in a layer 1.5km up in atmosphere.
Sheer gobbledygook. I honestly have no idea what this means, and if I did understand it I expect I would disagree. Mind you, climate change might just have altered the basics.
Climate change, Covid, BoJo and Brexit are responsible for just about every misfortune and murrain.
Go on, I'll bite. How would you describe an airmass in a way that the general public can understand?