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A Snowstorm!ANS2:A squall line sets up along the advancing edge of a cold front.
It means the half of the storm has passed. The eye of the storm is the exact center of the hurricane or hurricane-like wind. The storm gets stronger on your way into the eye, but in the eye it is very calm, and it is almost like the storm has stopped. So, if you are ever in a hurricane, and the storm stops abruptly, know that it is the eye of the storm and you need to get back to shelter!Incidentally, with hurricanes that are coming ashore, the back winds are often stronger than the leading edge, and often contain much more debris.
As the leading edge in forced down it is heated up and becomes part of the molten magma below.
Not necessarily. Wind - is simply air moving from a high-pressure area to a low-pressure area. A front - is the leading edge of a weather system.
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A Snowstorm!ANS2:A squall line sets up along the advancing edge of a cold front.
No, they can be anywhere in the storm after a wall cloud forms. :)No. Althgouh this is where tornadoes typically form, they can also form near the leading edge.
Leading Edge Group was created in 1986.
It is called a "cold front. It is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air that is replacing a warmer mass of air at ground level.
The leading edge
Leading Edge Sports Car Company was created in 2002.
The leading edge refers to the front of the wing that air hits as the aircraft moves forward
When you look at a plane side-on. The left-most edge of the rudder attached to the fuselage is the leading edge whilst the right-most edge of the rudder is it's trailing edge.
A front.
The leading edge of a radar pulse determines range accuracy. The trailing edge, along with pulse width, determines minimum range.
The Leading Edge - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:16
A blockage at the leading edge of the bit.