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I don't know, but usually it creates a disaster like a tornado or a hurricane, so watch out for cold and warm are meeting.

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When a fast cold air mass runs into a slow warm air mass it results in what?

cold front


What would you predict when a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass?

I predict rain.


What are the differences between a cold and warm fronts?

A warm front is a front that is created when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet but do not mix. The warm air mass slowly moves and catches up to the cold air mass and slowly crashes into it, then the warm air mass rises and rains. After a little while the air masses go away from each other. A cold front is created when a fast moving cold air mass colides with a slow moving warm air mass, the warm air mass rises, rains, and they go away from each other eventually.


What weather is behind a cold front that runs into a warm front?

cold air mass & clearing conditions.


When a warm air mass and a cold air mass stall next to each other its called what?

A stationary front.


When a warm air mass and a cold air mass stall next to each other its called a what?

A stationary front.


When a warm air mass and cold air mass stall next to each other it's called a what?

When a warm air mass and a cold air mass stall next to each other, it is called a stationary front. This can lead to prolonged periods of unsettled weather and precipitation.


When a rapidly moving cold air mass runs into a slowly moving warm air mass the result is an?

the cool air will rise


When a rapidly moving cold air mass runs into a slowly moving warm air mass the results is an?

the cool air will rise


Is it true the border between 2 air masses may be either cold or warm fronts?

Yes, that is correct. When a cold air mass meets a warm air mass, it can form a cold front if the cold air mass advances and undercuts the warm air mass. Conversely, it can form a warm front if the warm air mass rises over the cold air mass as it advances.


Does a warm front form when a cold air mass moves into a warm air mass?

No, a warm front forms when a warm air mass advances and overtakes a retreating cold air mass. As the warm air rises over the cold air, it cools and condenses, creating precipitation and leading to a gradual warm-up in temperature.


Why would you expect thunderstorms when cold air mass runs into warm air mass?

Thunderstorms can form when a cold air mass interacts with a warm air mass because the warm air is less dense and tends to rise over the cold air. As the warm air rises, it cools and condenses, forming cumulonimbus clouds that can lead to thunderstorms. The rapid upward movement of air and moisture in these conditions can create instability, leading to the development of lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and strong winds.