Over a tropical land region
no you would not describe a warm air mass cause you don't know where the warm air mass is and whether or not it is warm and if you can describe it.
Warm, humid
a warm front
Yes, it would be called a cold front, as the cold air is replacing the warm.
Depending on how they collide, it can result in a tornado. But if it were to just simply replace the warm air mass, it would just be a cold front.
no you would not describe a warm air mass cause you don't know where the warm air mass is and whether or not it is warm and if you can describe it.
A warm air mass which would be cyclonic.
warm gas
Warm, humid
I predict rain.
a warm front
It would be a cold-front
It would be a cold-front
An Warm air mass
Yes, it would be called a cold front, as the cold air is replacing the warm.
Depending on how they collide, it can result in a tornado. But if it were to just simply replace the warm air mass, it would just be a cold front.
a warm air mass is a large body of air that is extremely warm