When a cold fronT runs into warm moist air they have a battle.This brings rain sometimes very heavy,storms with hail chance of tornados like here in bama and the other places.There are certain times of the year that are worse than other times.El Nina is one cause of weather change and our climate change makes the weather even stronger.So cold fronts sweep down and hit the warm air which makes it severe.Look it up on Google they will have more detail.I am just trying to make it simple.
because in the cold weather its to cold to run around
Because bacteria and moulds grow quicker in warmer weather than in cold weather.
Because on hot day we need the liquids to get "colder" and on a cold day your body wants to warm up so your body expels all the fluids.
In January Tunisia have Cold weather, varies between 10 and 19 degrees Celcious. However, for Europeans or USA citizens or any foreigner used to cold, it is adviseable to take extreme care because of the high humidity rates in air and the heavy cold. An example, most Tunisian living in Germany or Sweden feel it more cold when they arrive to Tunisia in January because the humidity rates are so elevated.
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Severe weather is most likely to occur along a cold front.
A cold front typically brings cooler temperatures, gusty winds, and a shift in weather conditions. It often causes the air to become less humid, leading to clearer skies and a decrease in precipitation. Thunderstorms and severe weather can also be associated with the passage of a cold front.
Cold front weather is typically more violent than warm front weather because cold air is denser and pushes under the lighter, warmer air, causing rapid lifting. This abrupt lifting leads to the formation of cumulus clouds and can result in severe weather phenomena, such as thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds. In contrast, warm fronts tend to produce more gradual, steady precipitation as warm air rises more slowly over the cooler air, resulting in less severe weather. Additionally, the instability created by a cold front contributes to more intense atmospheric disturbances.
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Cold fronts tend to effect the eastern states more than the western states. However, California can get cooler weather when a cold front occurs which can effect fishing.
Cold fronts typically move faster than warm fronts because cold air is denser and pushes warm air more quickly. Cold fronts can bring quick changes in weather conditions, such as thunderstorms, whereas warm fronts bring more gradual weather changes like prolonged periods of precipitation.
A slow-moving cold front advances at a slower pace, leading to a more prolonged period of rain and inclement weather. On the other hand, a fast-moving cold front moves quickly, often resulting in more intense but shorter-lived storms.
cold fronts bring sever weather when the temperature differance between the cold air and the warm air cold fronts usally produce thunderstorms with heavy precipitation after a warm front passes it is warm
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 slow moving front is relatively like a stationary front, bringing rain for quite a while as the front approaches, then when the front passes, it will bring cold weather for a longer period of time because the front will be around for a longer period of time. A fast moving front will bring cold for a shorter period of time and less rain as the front approaches. These are the simple effects of what will happen.
A cold front typically moves faster than a warm front because cold air is denser than warm air, so it can advance more quickly. Cold fronts can bring about abrupt changes in weather conditions, such as thunderstorms and strong winds, due to the rapid lifting of warm air.
No. When a cold front meets a warm front you get an occluded front. A simple cold front is more likely to produce severe weather than an occluded front is. This is a common source of confusion as a colf front is what forms when coooler air pushes into warmer air. Tornadoes are often associated with cold fronts, but the front is not the direct cause. When a cold front moves through and there is enough instanility ahead of it, thunderstorms can form, but only when a number of other conditions are present can these storms produce tornadoes.