it is pushed upward
It forms a warm front. Along with this nimbostratus, altostratus, cirrostratus and cirrus clouds are formed.
Stratus clouds and drizzly rain :)
it is called a cold front
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".
When warm, moist air moves over a cold surface, it creates advection fog. This occurs as the warm air cools down upon contact with the cold surface, leading to condensation of water vapor and formation of fog. The result is a thick, low-lying fog that can significantly reduce visibility. Advection fog commonly forms over bodies of water or in coastal areas.
I pushes the warm air upwards.
warm air
Warm air moves over cold air and replaces it.
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
A warm front forms.
warm air rises cold air goes down sinks
Warm air moves from a beach toward the ocean by convection.
Yes
Warm air is displaced by cooler denser air
When cold air moves toward warm air, it pushes the warm air upward because cold air is denser and therefore heavier than warm air. This creates a lifting mechanism known as cold air advection, which can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation.
This is a warm front.