Because Ben Jones controls the visibility at his will.
Warm and cold air meet at a frontal boundary, such as a cold front or a warm front. When these air masses collide, it can lead to changes in weather patterns, including the development of storms and precipitation.
you get waves not tidal waves or tsunami's! You just get waves. how big they get would depend on air currents and storms
Warm and cold sea water can mix at various places on Earth, such as in coastal areas where warm ocean currents meet colder ones or in regions where upwelling occurs. Upwelling happens when cold, nutrient-rich water rises from the depths of the ocean, often along coastlines. These mixing zones support diverse marine ecosystems and have important impacts on climate patterns.
A front (or air mass), resulting in weather.
When two bodies of tidal water meet, it is called a tidal convergence or tidal mixing zone. This occurs when tidal currents from different directions come together, causing mixing and turbulence.
No, tides are caused by the gravitational pull of the Sun and Moon, not by currents.
as they collide the cold and warm front pushes the occluded front to become 3 air masses.
Areas where warm and cold currents meet tend to have regular foggy conditions, as the overlying warm and cold air come in contact with each other.they also tend to have high biological productivity, because plankton growth is encourage by the mixing of warm and cold currents.Some of the world's most productive fishing grounds are located where warm and cold currents converge.For example, where Labrador current (cold) and Gulf stream (warm) meet, a dense fog is there and it is one of the richest fishing grounds of the world.
fishing is an important industry in south America as the cold and warm currents meet . The places where these two currents meet are rich in plankton. Fishes mainly feed on plankton this is why fishing is well developed in s America.
node Any number of currents can meet at a node, not just two.
You should do the same in Oregon as you would anywhere else...display the appropriate navigational lights whenever the boat is operated between sunset and sunrise, or during periods of reduced visibility such as fog, rain or haze. Lights conforming to International Rules meet the requirements of Inland Rules. See the link below for more specific information on required navigational lights.
A whirlpool occurs when opposite currents meet.
An estuary
An estuary
I don't have proper knowledge about this. There are many safety guidelines that you should follow up. Many car crashes create every year because of reduced visibility. Lack of visibility may be due to weather conditions, road conditions, or conditions involving your own vehicle. When your car meet with an accident then choose a good mechanic.
ocean currents happen when two or more oceans with differant temperetures meet, correct me if im wrong im no expert
cold