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It results in a lower atmospheric pressure.
When cold air moves into an area, we have high atmospheric pressure; the cold air is denser than the warm air. Love, me :)
When warm air pushes into cold air the result is a warm front.
It means higher atmospheric pressure, which is generally caused by cool air.
It is called a lower pressure front.
It results in a lower atmospheric pressure.
Atmospheric- Pressure systems, Oceans- warm and cold currents.
A barometer can be used to measure a warm front since it measures atmospheric pressure. Warm fronts lie within broad troughs of low pressure.
warm front is low pressure , cold front high pressure . because it pushes down on the surface (because cold air sinks) it makes high pressure .
A high pressure zone. Site of clear skies and warm weather.
When cold air moves into an area, the atmospheric pressure is high because cold air is denser than warm air. When a cold front moves through an area, the pressure always rises.
I pushes the warm air upwards.
It pushes the warm air above the cold air
When cold air moves into an area, we have high atmospheric pressure; the cold air is denser than the warm air. Love, me :)
When warm air pushes into cold air the result is a warm front.
Atmospheric pressure changes with the weather. Cold air is heavier than warm air. Suspended particles or moisture will also increase pressure. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barometer
It means higher atmospheric pressure, which is generally caused by cool air.