warm front
a cold air mass
the cool air will rise
Warm air moves over cold air and replaces it.
Either a tornado or thunderstorm,as warm and cold air masses fight as the warm air mass escalates over the cold air mass.
The warm air mass is forced to rise, creating convection and precipitation.
a WARM front occurs when a fast moving warm air mass overtakes a slower moving cold air mass.
a cold air mass
It keeps moving forward or moves with the cold air it depends
When a fast moving cold air mass collides into a warm air mass.
A warm front is a front that is created when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but do not mix. The warm air mass slowly moves and catches up to the cold air mass and slowly crashes into it, then the warm air mass rises and rains. After a little while the air masses go away from each other. A cold front is created when a fast moving cold air mass colides with a slow moving warm air mass, the warm air mass rises, rains, and they go away from each other eventually.
When a war air mass overtakes a slow moving cold air mass a warm front is created. Clouds ahead of warm front are stratiform and rainfall increases as the front approaches.
A warm air mass catches up to a moving cold air mass, sliding over it.
the cool air will rise
the cool air will rise
A cold front is generally in the vicinity when a fast moving air mass overtakes a slower moving warm air mass. Violent or unstable weather is generally associated with this type of weather pattern.
1) Warm front - warm air mass replacing a cold air mass at ground level. Typically shifts wind southeasterly to southwesterly. 2) Cold front - Cold air replacing warm air at ground level. Tyoically shifts southwesterly to northwesterly 3) Stationary front - Equal amount of energy between warm and cold air masses creating a "stalemate".
Cold Front-When a fast moving cold air mass runs into a slowly moving warm air mass Warm Front-A fast moving warm air mass collides with a slow moving cold air mass Stationary Front-When a cold and a warm air mass meet, but neither one has enough force to move the other Occluded Front-When a warm air was is caught between two cold air masses