Warm front
Tornadoes require wind shear and thunderstorms (which can form under a number of circumstances) to occur. Typically the strong thunderstorms needed for tornadoes to occur form along a dry line or cold front. Tornadoes very often form where a cold front and dry line intersect.
because these stalactites are part of a more complex limstone cave system
March to June, because it is the most inconsistent weather months
Tornadoes most often form along a cold front, but do occasionally form along warm fronts.
The moon has no atmosphere which is required for precipitation to occur, for this reason it never rains, snows and there is no wind on the moon.
Fog can occur during a warm front.
Rain can occur
It forms a front, which is a narrow zone. Also, severe weather can occur when two air masses meet. Along a front, precipitation can occur and cause weather changes.
One weather phenomenon which will always occur when flying across a front is wind direction change. This turbulence can range from mild to extreme.
Calm weather is LEAST likely to occur
Severe weather is most likely to occur along a cold front.
Cloudiness and presipitation occur along the front. Some precipitation can be heavy because the front moves so little. 3:)
Most likely rain and sleet
No. Clouds can occur along occluded fronts but they can occur along any type of front or without any large scale weather patter.
Tornadoes can occur along a warm front, but you are more likely to find them along a cold front or dry line. Tornadoes can also occur in the absence of any sort of front. Warm fronts often produce precipitation but don't usually result in severe weather.
Cold
If you are talking about meteorology, and weather you can use the word front in talking about any changes in temperature that are to occur, i.e. There appears to be a cold front coming towards Rochester.