in between or around or near air masss or where they meet.
At the boundary lines of air masses with different densities and/or temperature.
There are cold fronts, warm fronts and occluded fronts.
Cold fronts usually move faster than warm fronts.
Cold fronts, or cold air masses and warm fronts take place in a transitional zone in the atmosphere. Each air mass moves in a different direction.
actually a little of both. Warm fronts cause a rise in warm humid air. Then when a cold front which brings cool dry air meets the warm humid air thunderstorms are formed.
when two air masses meets at fronts,cyclonic rain occurs.
yes
Tornadoes and other forms of severe weather are most often associated with cold fronts. However, warm fronts and stationary fronts have on occasion produced tornadoes.
The movements of fronts are so important for predicting weather. This is because fronts are one factor of weather patterns.
No. Clouds can occur along occluded fronts but they can occur along any type of front or without any large scale weather patter.
Several thousand thunderstorms occur daily on Earth. Most occur during daytime heating, and others along weather fronts and around tropical air masses.
Lightning comes when two weather "fronts" come together and moisture particles collide. Rain = moisture in one of those fronts, hence, lightning and rain are often together. Lightning does occur even when it is not raining. ==Answered By: whatrukidding==
they occur at stationary fronts
a tropical storm.
Especially in temperate latitudes, fronts are the primary bringers of changes in the weather. They are responsible for most rapid changes in weather and a large portion of the snow, rain, and thunderstorms that occur in most regions.
There are warm and cold weather fronts
Tornadoes and other forms of severe weather are most often associated with cold fronts. However, warm fronts and stationary fronts have on occasion produced tornadoes.
Weather Fronts commonly form in the central area of the United States because it is the central area between both the north and south pole. Due to this, cold and warm fronts meet and cause storms to occur.
The movements of fronts are so important for predicting weather. This is because fronts are one factor of weather patterns.
Severe weather is most likely to occur along a cold front.
No. Clouds can occur along occluded fronts but they can occur along any type of front or without any large scale weather patter.
cold fronts and warm fronts
Yes warm fronts change the weather! Warm fronts usually bring rainy showers but NOT thunderstorms!
Several thousand thunderstorms occur daily on Earth. Most occur during daytime heating, and others along weather fronts and around tropical air masses.