If a colder air mass actively displaces a warmer air mass at the surface, then it is called as a cold front.That means cold fronts bring cold air into warm areas.In such a condition,the warm air is forced to move upwards resulting in the formation of a low pressure area or depression.
If the warmer air mass flows actively upwards(as it is lighter) over the cold mass below, then it is called as a warm front.That means warm fronts bring warm air into cold areas.In such a condition ,the warm air rises gradually over the cold air resulting in the formation of cloud and rain.
A warm air mass is a mass of air that is warmer (slightly, or a huge difference) than the surrounding air. A cold air mass is air cooler than the surrounding air.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
A cold front is the transition zone were a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass. A warm front is a transition zone were a warm air mass replaces a cold air mass.
No. The warm air mass always rises above the cold air mass. And if the cold air is advancing, that makes it a cold front.
What happens is similar to when a warm air mass meets a cold air mass: the Cold Air Mass is forced to Subside beneath the Warm Air Mass. Thusly the warm air is uplifted, it cools and Rain is formed. When a Warm Air Mass meets a Cold Air Mass, the warm air is [again] forced to Rise above the Cold Air Mass, it cools and Rain is formed.
The boundaries between air masses are called front. The types of air mass and movements involved determine the type of front. Warm front: a warm air mass plows into a cold air mass. Cold front: a cold air mass plows into a warm air mass. Stationary front: The warm and cold air masses move little relative to one another. Occluded front: A cold front catches up with a warm front, sending the warm air mass aloft. Dry line: a dry air mass plows into a moist air mass.
The density between cold and warm air is, cold air is heavier than warm air.
Its where it is warm in your area or when it is cold in your area.
A difference in temperature.
Warm led is about 3000K and cold led is 5000-6000K
temperature
Fronts in meteorology are the leading edges of air masses with different density.
Pressure differences between warm and cold air masses cause fronts or high/low pressure systems. A warm front is when a warm, moist air mass slides up and over a cold air mass, and a cold front is the opposite.
A cold front is the transition zone were a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass. A warm front is a transition zone were a warm air mass replaces a cold 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.
Yes. If a warm air mass moves into a cold air mass it creates a warm front. When the opposite happens it forms a cold front.
No. The warm air mass always rises above the cold air mass. And if the cold air is advancing, that makes it a cold front.
When a cold air mass catches up to a warm air mass, it is called a cold front. At a cold front, the cold air replaces the warm air, creating a boundary between the two air masses. This can result in the formation of clouds, precipitation, and potentially severe weather.