No, "occluded" does not mean dead. In a medical context, "occluded" refers to something that is blocked or obstructed, such as a blood vessel. It indicates a condition where normal flow is hindered, rather than indicating death.
An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a cold front overtakes a warm front. When this occurs, the warm air is separated (occluded) from the cyclone center at the Earth's surface. The point where the warm front and the occluded front meet (and consequently the nearest location of warm air to the center of the cyclone) is called the triple point.
Two - one warm and one cold. An occluded front is formed when the cold front 'wraps around' the warm front.
Occluded fronts typically last for about 12 to 24 hours before dissipating. The duration can vary depending on the intensity of the storm system causing the occlusion.
it is not a standard weather front
It depends on which air mass replaces which in the area. If a cold air mass advances and pushes a warm air mass away, the result is a cold front. When a cold air mass retreats and is replaced by a warm air mass, the result is a warm front. When the two air masses meet and neither advances, the result is a stationary front.
Occluded mean blocked.The artery was 50% occluded.The occluded blood vessel created a medical emergency.
block passage through; "obstruct the path" obstructed blocked
The wad of paper occluded the toilet
"Patent" in medical terms means open, as a vessel. The opposite is "occluded."
In general, "occluded" means blocked or covered. In meteorology, it refers to a front where a cold front overtakes a warm front, resulting in the warm air being lifted off the ground and no longer in contact with the surface.
Before an occluded front, you may experience warm temperatures and possibly thunderstorms as warm air is lifted ahead of the front. After an occluded front passes, you can expect cooler temperatures, clearing skies, and a decrease in precipitation as the occluded front brings cooler air mass to the region.
At an occluded front, rain or snow can fall. Hope this helps. =)
The cold front became occluded when it was taken over by the faster moving one.
yes: occluded fronts cause the weather to turn cloudy and rainy or snowy
a blood vessel carrying oxygen-rich blood that is mostly blocked or closed off.
No.
An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a warm front is overtaken by a cold front.