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No, but thunderstorms can be caused by stationary fronts.

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What type of front can create violent thunder storms and even tornadoes?

Cold fronts are most often associated with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes, but such storms can form along warm fronts, stationary fronts, and dry lines.


Can cold fronts bring violent thunderstorms?

Yes. Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts, but they can occur with warm fronts as well.


What kind of fronts are in a tornado?

There are not fronts in a tornado. However, the thunderstorms that produce tornadoes are most often found ahead of clod fronts. Dry lines are also common producers of tornadoes. Warm fronts and stationary fronts less often. Some tornadoes form from storms not associated with any fronts.


Do stationary fronts cause tornadoes?

No. It causes many days of cloudy, wet weather. A cold front causes thunderstorms. Feel free to improve my answer:)


Is thunderstorms caused by cold front and high pressure?

No Thunderstorms often form along cold fronts, but are generally associated with low pressure. However, a cold front is not necessary for thunderstorms to form.


What kind of fronts are involved in tornadoes?

Tornadoes are not a direct product of fronts but rather of thunderstorms. The storms that produce tornadoes most commonly occur along a cold front or dry line, but can be associated with stationary fronts or, less often, warm fronts. Some tornadic storms develop in the absence of any fronts.


What type of front is most likely to produce thunderstorms and tornadoes?

Cold fronts are most likely to produce thunderstorms and tornadoes.


Distinguish between the types of local fronts?

cold and warm fronts occludede and stationary fronts


Which one of the cause a tornado stationary fronts or wind shear condensation dry climates?

Condensation and wind shear are both important in tornado formation. Tornadoes develop from thunderstorms, which are powered by the energy released from condensation. Wind shear is what gives thunderstorms the rotation then need to produce tornadoes. Tornado-producing storms may form along a stationary front, but are more common along cold fronts.


What type of front brings the most violent weather?

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What are the three cold fronts?

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Why do high pressure fronts follow cold fronts?

To cause thunderstorms