cold air mass & clearing conditions.
A cold front is formed. Yes a cold front is formed, but this could also come to mean that a cold front overtakes a warm front which means a new front would be formed called an occluded front.
it starts to get coldthunder and lightning
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cold front
A cold front is formed. Yes a cold front is formed, but this could also come to mean that a cold front overtakes a warm front which means a new front would be formed called an occluded front.
When a cold fronT runs into warm moist air they have a battle.This brings rain sometimes very heavy,storms with hail chance of tornados like here in bama and the other places.There are certain times of the year that are worse than other times.El Nina is one cause of weather change and our climate change makes the weather even stronger.So cold fronts sweep down and hit the warm air which makes it severe.Look it up on google they will have more detail.I am just trying to make it simple.
a cold air mass comes in under a warm air mass
at the front of the carb behind the 1" fitting the fuel line runs to
1) Warm front - warm air mass replacing a cold air mass at ground level. Typically shifts wind southeasterly to southwesterly. 2) Cold front - Cold air replacing warm air at ground level. Tyoically shifts southwesterly to northwesterly 3) Stationary front - Equal amount of energy between warm and cold air masses creating a "stalemate".
behind the timing cover and chains runs off front of crankshaft
Nomally I would say no, the only thing that happens is the brushes or bearings contract and may spin a little harder but unless they are bad, an alternator actuallys runs hot. That is why there is like a fan blade on the front to keep the internals cool.
If the two air masses are moving together in different directions, you could get a tornado.