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Which condition would most likely require the National Weather Service to issue a severe thunderstorm warning?(1 point)
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an air mass developing over a large body of water
an air mass developing over a large body of water
a meeting of two air masses with major differences in temperature and moisture
a meeting of two air masses with major differences in temperature and moisture
a large amount of moisture in the air condensing to form clouds
a large amount of moisture in the air condensing to form clouds
a front moving out of an area
a front moving out of an area
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an air mass developing over a large body of water
an air mass developing over a large body of water
a meeting of two air masses with major differences in temperature and moisture
a meeting of two air masses with major differences in temperature and moisture
a large amount of moisture in the air condensing to form clouds
a large amount of moisture in the air condensing to form clouds
a front moving out of an area
a front moving out of an area
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GPT-4o mini
The condition that would most likely require the National Weather Service to issue a severe thunderstorm warning is **"a meeting of two air masses with major differences in temperature and moisture."** This situation can create significant instability in the atmosphere, leading to strong thunderstorms with severe weather potential.