a tropical storm.
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature
boundary between two air masses of different temperatures and/or humidity levels
Severe thunderstorms often occur along cold fronts. These storms can produce damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and sometimes tornadoes.
Warm fronts play a can major role in many severe weather events. They often bring several key ingredients with them including lift and moisture. Although they are not totally necessary for tornado development, they do play a major role in a substantial number of tornadic events. However, warm fronts are typically cause simple rain shows rather than severe weather of any sort. Tornadoes and other forms of severe weather occur more often with cold fronts.
Hail and tornadoes are most often associated with cold fronts, but can occur with dry lines or, lest often, warm fronts.
Tornadoes and other forms of severe weather are most often associated with cold fronts. However, warm fronts and stationary fronts have on occasion produced tornadoes.
Fronts do not often occur near the Equator because air masses there do not have big teperature
boundary between two air masses of different temperatures and/or humidity levels
boundary between two air masses of different temperatures and/or humidity levels
Cold fronts are most often associates with tornadoes and other severe weather.
Lightning comes when two weather "fronts" come together and moisture particles collide. Rain = moisture in one of those fronts, hence, lightning and rain are often together. Lightning does occur even when it is not raining. ==Answered By: whatrukidding==
Tornadoes are most often associate with cold fronts. This is because a cold front can produce convection that leads to strong thunderstorms. Under the right conditions these thunderstorms can produce tornadoes.
Generally not. Tornadoes and other severe weather are more often associated with cold fronts.
Tornadoes do occur in deserts but they are rare as weather conditions conducive to tornado formation do not happen often in deserts.
Severe thunderstorms often occur along cold fronts. These storms can produce damaging winds, large hail, flooding, and sometimes tornadoes.
Synoptic weather maps often show winter weather patterns because this time of year is typically associated with specific meteorological conditions, such as cold fronts, low pressure systems, and precipitation. These patterns can have a significant impact on the weather and can be used to predict future conditions. The maps provide a visual representation of these weather patterns, which can be helpful for understanding and anticipating the weather.
Cold fronts often do result in storms that produce tornadoes, but are not a direct cause of tornadoes. Not all tornadoes are associated with cold fronts, nor do all cold fronts result in the formation of tornadoes. Other conditions, such as wind shear and instability, need to be present for tornadoes to occur. Squall lines can produce tornadoes, but those tornadoes are usually short-lived and weak. Tornadoes are more often associated with discrete supercell thunderstorms.