It forms by clouds warming up!
Is the Occluded Front
Around occluded fronts, you can expect to see a variety of cloud types, including nimbostratus clouds, stratocumulus clouds, and sometimes cumulonimbus clouds. These clouds can produce precipitation, ranging from light rain to heavy showers or thunderstorms, depending on the atmospheric conditions. Overall, the cloud cover is typically extensive and can persist for an extended period as the occluded front moves through an area.
No, clouds are not occluded. Occlusion refers to when a front overtakes and lifts a warm front, leading to a decrease in instability and cloud development. Clouds are typically formed due to the condensation of water vapor in the atmosphere.
Two - one warm and one cold. An occluded front is formed when the cold front 'wraps around' the warm front.
No. Violent storms most often form along or ahead of a cold front.
One rides over the other to form an occluded front.
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Rain typically occurs along the warm front of an occluded front, where warmer air is forced to rise above the colder air mass. This rising warm air cools and condenses, leading to cloud formation and precipitation.
The plural form of "cloud" is "clouds."
Air and water form a cloud.
The wad of paper occluded the toilet