It varies depending on what other conditions are present, but such collisions usually result in the formation of clouds and precipitation. Under colder conditions, snow will commonly occur. In warmer conditions, you will often see rain and sometimes thunderstorms.
a front is a meeting place between two air masses
stormy weather ... hehehehe
A weather front.
when to air masses meet it's called a front.
The type of weather results you get when the warm waters of the Gulf Stream meet with cold wind is fog.steam????Nearly right ! The answer is fog.
It depends on what conditions are present and how they meet. In cold weather, snow is a common result. In warm weather, rain is typical. If the warm air mass is the one advancing, then you will usually see light showers. If the cooler air mass advances, you will often see heavy showers and thunderstorms.
When air masses meet, they clash, creating weather events. The severity of the weather event depends on the size of the air masses and how fast each is moving.
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.
no... its impossible the air doesnt have anything to do with it....
Wind is the result of pressure differences. These pressure differences can arise in a number of ways, including at fronts, where air masses meet.
No. If conteinental tropical and continental polar air masses meet, they will form a front. Storm activity would be limited due to the relative lack of moisture. If a continental polar and maritime tropical air mass meet, then thunderstorms are possible. The collision of air masses does not directly result in the formation of tornadoes. Instead, the collisions result in thunderstorms which, if a few other conditions are right, may go on to produce tornadoes.
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a front is a meeting place between two air masses
A front (or air mass), resulting in weather.
fog
stormy weather ... hehehehe
the thing that causes it is that masses of air would stay and change the weather of that specific weather