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Mid-Latitude Cyclones
Weather is influenced by the fronts
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Violent changes in weather are called fronts. These fronts can refer to violent temperature changes such as a cold or hot front for example.
Cyclones generate thunderstorms by various means, either by themselves being large convective systems, such as in tropical cyclones (hurricanes etc.) or, more commonly, in the fronts generated by mid-latitude cyclones. The thunderstorms generated along fronts tend to be stronger than those that are not, and a stronger storm is more likely to produce a tornado. Wind shear affecting these storms can set them rotating. This rotation within the thunderstorms can then produce tornadoes.
Mid-Latitude Cyclones
Mid-Latitude Cyclones
cyclones and noncyclones
You can see systems such as mid latitude cyclones, fronts, and tropical cyclones as well as thunderstorms, though they are not considered their own weather systems. You cannot see tornadoes from space. Tornadoes descend from thunderstorms, which block the view from above. Also, tornadoes, like thunderstorms, are not weather systems, but simply weather events
No, anticyclones are high-pressure systems and are generally associate with fair weather. Tornadoes are more often associated with fronts and low pressure systems or cyclones.
There are warm and cold weather fronts
The movements of fronts are so important for predicting weather. This is because fronts are one factor of weather patterns.
cold fronts and warm fronts
Yes warm fronts change the weather! Warm fronts usually bring rainy showers but NOT thunderstorms!
Weather is influenced by the fronts
warm fronts have in common is that they push the cold fronts up causeing warmer weather.
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