the direction of motion i think
A warm front.
On a map, a warm front is represented with half-circles on a side of a red line. Related link will take you an image of a warm front symbol.
A warm front brings rain and fog
its is misty and cold on A COLD FRONT AND MUGGY AND WARM ON A WARM FRONT
An occluded front is a cold front that is moving faster than a warm front. The cold front soon "catches up" to the warm warm and they merge together.
The direction of motion.
The weather map symbol for a warm front is semicircles on the same side of a line.For this and more weather map symbols, visit the URL in the related links below.
A warm front.
On a map, a warm front is represented with half-circles on a side of a red line. Related link will take you an image of a warm front symbol.
why are the triangles and semi circles on the symbol for a cold front and a warm front facing in one direction The symbols are on the side in which the front is moving. If it is stationary then it alternates.
They stand for an approaching storm front. If I remember correctly, a red line means a warm front and a blue line means a cold front. The triangles show which direction the front is moving. Hope that helps.
A warm front is where advancing warm air displaces cold air. Because the air ahead of a warm font moves more slowly than does an advancing cold air mass, the warm air encounters less friction with the ground and thus develops a gradual frontal slope rather than a steep boundary. It is characterized by extensive cloudiness and precipitation.On a weather chart, a warm front appears as a solid red line with regularly spaced, solid red semicircles pointing in the direction of the front's motion.Warm fronts are air masses that have warm temperatures.
A warm front on a weather map is always a red line with red half circles on it.
A stationary front symbol looks like it is alternating between a warm front and cold front facing in opposite directions. See the link below for an image.
The symbol for a Cold front on a weather map is represented with a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is traveling. A warm front is represented with a red line with red half-circles facing the direction of travel.
It arrives in front of the warm front
warm front rises on top of the cold front.