An "occlusion" forms.
severe weather
A warm front forms.
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
The warm air mass is forced up and over the cold air mass, resulting in the development of a cold front.
At a cold front, warm air is forced up and over the cold air mass. This usually results in rain and possibly thunderstorms, which may be severe.
its a stationary front
Yes, that is correct. When a cold air mass meets a warm air mass, it can form a cold front if the cold air mass advances and undercuts the warm air mass. Conversely, it can form a warm front if the warm air mass rises over the cold air mass as it advances.
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When a cold front overtakes a warm front, it forms an occluded front. In this situation, the warm air mass is lifted off the ground as the colder air behind the cold front advances, creating a complex weather pattern with potential for thunderstorms and precipitation.
When a cold front overtakes a warm front, it forms an occluded front. This happens when the cold air mass catches up and lifts the warm air mass off the ground. An occluded front typically brings a mix of weather conditions, such as precipitation and strong winds.
a cold front is a boundry of advancing mass of colled air a warm front is the oppposite its a mass of warm air
When the cold front comes, the air mass gets lighter and thinner.