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What happens when a warm front moves into a cold front?

When a warm front moves into a cold front, the warm air gradually rises over the denser cold air. This can lead to the formation of clouds and precipitation. The warm air displaces the cold air, leading to a gradual increase in temperature and humidity.


When a warm front and a cold front gets close what happens?

When a warm front and a cold front get close, the warm air rises over the denser cold air, causing it to cool quickly and condense into clouds. This interaction can lead to the formation of precipitation and potentially severe weather.


What happens after a occluded front?

After an occluded front passes temperatures drop if it was a cold front, and rise if it was a warm front. Pressure rises, and there is light-to-moderate precipitation, followed by clearing. Visibility improves and there is a slight drop in the dew-point if it is a cold-occluded front and a slight rise if a warm-occluded front.


What type of front happens when warm or cold air masses do not move?

A stationary front occurs when warm and cold air masses remain in the same place, with neither one displacing the other. This can lead to prolonged periods of precipitation and unsettled weather as the boundary between the two air masses wavers back and forth.


What is a front that does not move called?

A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.

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