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Water vapor- cold front

thunderstorms, hail, lightning, and tornadoes etc..- for warm front

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A cold front occurs when colder air advances toward warm air. The cold air wedges under the warm air like a plow. As the warm air is lifted, it cool and water vapor condenses, forming clouds. When the temperature difference between the cold and warm air is large, thunderstorms and even tornadoes may form.
The types of weather that are associated with a cold front are thunderstorms that may become severe. After the front passes, the temperatures become cooler and the weather becomes clear.

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When a warm front passes over then drizzle and nimbostraus cloud usually occur, followed by bright sunshine.

When a cold front passes over there is usually gales, downpours, storms, followed by a lot of sunshine.

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By definition, a cold front is colder air pushing into a warmer air mass. The warmer air, being lighter, gets lifted up over the colder air. Lifting air away from the Earth allows it to expand, and therefore cool. Eventually it cools enough to saturate, and a line of showers and/or thunderstorms will form along the leading edge of the advancing colder air.

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Warm air iam gay r u we should hook up leave ur name and num if u want to hook up

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Well i associate a cloud front with white pubic hair if that helps.

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What is the weather for cold fronts?

On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is moving.


How is a front defined in terms of weather?

In meteorology, a front is a boundary between two air masses, which can't mix each other due to their properties like their temperature, their pressure and their relative humidity. A front is associated with a low pressure system, a system where the atmospheric pressure is lower than the surrounding areas. There are several types of fronts, which have different properties in the cloud and precipitation formation such as the warm fronts, the cold fronts, the stationary fronts, the occluded fronts and some others. A warm front is a type of meteorological front where the warm air mass comes up on the cold air mass. The warm, light and dilated air goes over the cold, heavy and dense air. The warm front is associated with covered weather and sometimes rainy, usually with high clouds such as cirrus which will become nimbostratus or altostratus. A warm front is associated with warm, cloudy weather (sometimes moderated rainy) and with an atmospheric pressure decreasing progressively. A cold front is a type of meteorological front where the cold air mass comes down under the warm air mass. The cold, heavy and dense air goes under the warm, light and dilated air. The cold front is generally associated with cirrocumulus and altocumulus and the clouds are rarely high in the sky. Behing a cold front, there is clear skies and sunny weather because there is usually a high pressure system behind a cold front. But clear skies also follow warm fronts. Cold fronts tend to move faster than warm fronts because the cold air is denser than the warm air and is harder to move. Globally, all the fronts are associated by a change in the weather, which is more brutal in cold fronts than in warm fronts.


When combined does the different types of clouds cause a cold front?

Not always. Although many cumulnimbus clouds are associated with cold fronts, some form along dry lines or, lest often, warm fronts. Some form without any sort of front or organized weather system.


What type of weather front brings thunderstorms?

Generally cold fronts bring thunderstorms.


Why are warm fronts better than cold fronts?

cold fronts bring sever weather when the temperature differance between the cold air and the warm air cold fronts usally produce thunderstorms with heavy precipitation after a warm front passes it is warm

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What weather systems are tornadoes associated with?

They are associated with Low pressure systems and mix of cold front and warm fronts.


What type of front brings the most violent weather?

warm


What weather fronts bring storms?

cold front


Are tornadoes associated with warm fronts?

Generally not. Tornadoes and other severe weather are more often associated with cold fronts.


Why is the weather associated with a cold front usually of short duration?

Weather is associated with both kinds of fronts, just different kinds of weather. A warm front will typically have increasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with low cloud base heights and sometimes a gentle, uniform rainfall. A cold front will typically have decreasing temperatures, partly to mostly cloudy skies with moderate to high cloud base heights, and sometimes heavy, showery rain.


Does a storm front need a storm?

Storms are usually associated with fronts, especially in warm weather, with cold air fronts collide with warm air, and the upheaval of air produces thunderstorms in advance of the front.


What kind of front do tornadoes usually occur with?

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.


Does a cold front form a hurricane?

No. Hurricanes are not associated with fronts.


What are the 4 types of weather fronts?

The four types of fronts change the weather on Earth. A warm front brings warm, humid air and a cold front brings dry, cool air. A stationary front does not move and have winds parallel to the front. An occluded front occurs when cold air overtakes warm air.


What type of front would you expect to be associated with flooding?

Cold Fronts!


How fast does a cold front travel?

There is no fixed speed, it depends on the energy in the weather system of which the cold front is a part. However cold fronts move faster than warm fronts, this leads to occluded fronts.


What is the weather for cold fronts?

On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is a blue line with blue triangles facing the direction that the front is moving.