West to east, within the Westerlies.
in between or around or near air masss or where they meet.
Cold fronts can move very rapidly but still move slower that warm fronts.
Low pressure is always with cold fronts.
Cold, Warm, Stationary, and Occluded
Yes. Thunderstorms are more common along cold fronts, but they can occur with warm fronts as well.
Colliding air masses in North America can form 4 types of fronts: cold fronts, warm fronts, stationary fronts, and occluded fronts.
They usually come attached to "backs". From different directions. Cold fronts normally move mainly north to south, and warm fronts south to north.
The three cold fronts are the warm fronts, cold fronts, and the stationary fronts.
On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is moving.
in between or around or near air masss or where they meet.
cold fronts
Warm fronts, cold fronts and occluded fronts.
No, warm fronts generally move slower than cold fronts.
Warm fronts move quicker than cold fronts but cold fronts still move rapidly.
Cold fronts can move very rapidly but still move slower that warm fronts.
If you live in North America the opening to your shelter should face South to keep the cold Arctic wind from blowing in from the North.
The differences between cold fronts and warm fronts is that, cold fronts are hard and nasty while warm fronts are soft and easy to sex :D Unknown ....