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Q: If the cold front continues to move toward the southeast?
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When warm air moves toward cold air what is formed?

A cold front.


What Form where cold air moves toward warm air?

A warm front forms.


Why is the boundary between cold air and warm air called a cold front instead of a warm front?

Because it is usually the cold mass of air that is doing the moving/movement, usually from north to southeast because of the rotation of the earth.


Which way do surface wind blow along a low pressure system?

Above the warm front the wind generally blows SouthEast. In between the cold and the warm front the wind blows SouthWest. And finally above the cold front the winds blow NorthWest


What happens to a cold front after a tornado?

It just continues on. A cold front is a large scale weather pattern often over a thousand miles long. Tornadoes are tiny by comparison and don't really affect large scale systems.


A cold front is moving toward the town of La Porte at 35kmhthe front is 200km away from La Porte how long will it take the front to get to La Porte?

5 hours and 25 min


What forms where warm air moves toward cold air?

A warm front forms.


What are the stages in the formation of an occluded front?

1. a cold front moves toward a warm front, forcing warm air aloft. 2. a cold front merges with the warm front to form an occluded front that drops heavy rains 3.because occluded fronts often move slowly, light precipitation can fall for several days


How does a cold front form and what effect does a cold front have on weather?

A cold front forms when colder air advances toward warm air. The cold air wedges under the warm air like a plow. As the war air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses, forming clouds. When the temperature difference between the cold and warm air is large, thunderstorms and even tornadoes may form.


What is it called if a weather front is essentially not moving?

The term is "stationary front" although it may still be moving, just not on a continuing line toward or away from the center of one pressure system (i.e. cold front, warm front).


What type of front occurred between 41 degrees Fahrenheit and 34 degrees Fahrenheit?

The type of front that occurred between 41 degrees F and 34 degrees F depends on the direction of the front. If the front is headed toward warmer air with colder air behind it, it is a cold front. If the front is headed toward colder air with warmer air behind it, it is a warm front. If the front is just sitting there, it is a stationary front. The temperature does not matter.


Which forecasting method would best answer this question A cold front in the northwestern US is moving southeast at a speed of 550 mph. Where will it be in another 20 hours?

Perictance Method