Cold Fronts!
Cold Front!
Warm fronts are typically associated with overcast skies and rain or snow showers. Showers that come with warm fronts are usually relatively light, but heavy showers and thunderstorms can occasionally occur.
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
A cold front is a condition where the leading edge of a cooler mass of air replaces the ground air which is warmer. Therefore one can't expect to see the cold front itself but only its result when it starts to form as the wake of an extratropical cyclone which is visible as bad weather.
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Cold Front!
A global flooding.
Warm fronts are typically associated with overcast skies and rain or snow showers. Showers that come with warm fronts are usually relatively light, but heavy showers and thunderstorms can occasionally occur.
Hail and tornadoes would most likely be associated with a cold front or dry line.
Giant monsters
It depends on where the flooding is. If it is near the ocean and the flooding is from the ocean, then it would be salt water, If the flooding is from rainwater, It would be freshwater.
cloudy conditions and abundant precipitation
The primary causes of flooding in Southeast Asia are the monsoon rains which come in the later months of the year and the rising sea levels the world over. The effects are what you would expect from flooding anywhere: massive destruction of property, contamination of drinking water, death by drowning, isolation of communities, prevention of a stable economy, etc.
A stationary front would be associated with an area of low pressure (high pressure does not have fronts).
Low pressure days are usually associated with stormy or cloudy weather.
The RAC Route Planner equipment is a GPS system used in Great Britan and its countryside. You would expect to use it in London and the other countries associated with Great Britan.
Not up to your neck in water, but it would cause a little wetness.