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Sinking air, combines with dry weather and only a few clouds are indicators of a cold front. Cold air is heavier and more dense than warm air.
Continental polar air mass.
The Continental Polar is composed of cold dry air.
No, They can be COLD, WET; COLD,DRY; WARM, WET; or WARM, DRY.
The weather before an occluded front tends to be cold and wet. After the front, the temperature may warm or cool, but the air becomes dry.
Cold and dry
Sinking air, combines with dry weather and only a few clouds are indicators of a cold front. Cold air is heavier and more dense than warm air.
Continental polar air mass.
Continental Polar air mass.
Skin cracks when it is cold because the air is extreemly dry and sucks the moisture out of your skin.
This weather is cold
No, they also carry dry, cold weather during the winter.
Weather patters that most often form tornadoes include wind shear combined with at least one of the following: Extratropical low pressure systems. Cold fronts (cold air plowing into warm air) Dry lines (dry air plowing into moist air) Tropical cyclones (hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical depressions).
The Continental Polar is composed of cold dry air.
H means high pressure, or cold and dry with little chance of stormy weather. L means low pressure, or warm and moist with a probability of storms. A line with triangles means it will bring cold, stormy weather. A line with half circles, gentle steady rain or snow that lasts for a long period of time. Those are the most simple weather symbols.
Continental polar masses are cold and dry air masses because the cold air cannot hold much moisture. As they move into warmer air, they can trigger precipitation.
No, They can be COLD, WET; COLD,DRY; WARM, WET; or WARM, DRY.