Here are some things that can happen to air in a front: 1. It can get pushed up over another air mass that is behind the front, for example in a cold front. 2. You can get either vertical or horizontal wind shear. Vertical wind shear would be a change in wind direction and/or wind speed with height, while horizontal wind shear would be all of that except it would happen across a frontal boundary. 3. It can get lifted straight up, for example in an occluded front. Hope that helps! :)
When a cold front hits, usually the warm air rises.
A front is an area of unsettled weather. In front of a cold front is warmer air. Behind a cold front is colder air. As the colder air meets the warmer air, the cold air rides over the warmer air and causes condensation. Rain happens. Since conditions are unsettled, winds blow. The warm air fights back. Sometimes tornadoes form. The cold front either wins and goes forward or collapses.
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A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
its a stationary front
When a warm front moves into a cold front, the warm air gradually rises over the denser cold air. This can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation. The warm air displaces the cold air, leading to a gradual increase in temperature and humidity.
severe weather
An "occlusion" forms.
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.
If you mean when a mass of cold air meets a mass of warm air, then a front is created.
it becomes a warm front