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warmer, less dense air
occluded front is what it maybe!
air temperature usually changes as a front passes by because they have boundaries between two air masses thus, the boundary is forced to change. --within567--
The warm air mass is forced to rise, creating convection and precipitation.
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Cold Front (:
WARM
warmer, less dense air
Occluded front
occluded front is what it maybe!
occluded front is what it maybe!
occluded front is what it maybe!
front
Tornadoes are not always associated with fronts, but often are. Tornadoes are a product of thunderstorms. Thunderstorms develop when the atmosphere is unstable. In simple terms, that means that a blob of air, when lifted, will continue to rise on its own. But, something needs to give it that initial upward nudge. This is where the fronts come in. Along a cold front, cool air presses into warmer air. Since warm air is less dense, it is forced upward. A similar phenomenon occurs with a warm front, only with warm air pushing into cooler air. Additionally, wind patterns around fronts, especially cold fronts, are sometimes favorable for storms to become strong.
Tornadoes are most commonly found along cold front, where a cool air mass runs into a warm one.
air temperature usually changes as a front passes by because they have boundaries between two air masses thus, the boundary is forced to change. --within567--