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it is not a standard weather front
The area where two different air masses meet is called a front. When two air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels collide, it can lead to changes in weather conditions such as precipitation or temperature changes.
The term is "stationary front" although it may still be moving, just not on a continuing line toward or away from the center of one pressure system (i.e. cold front, warm front).
An occluded front occurs when a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower-moving warm front, leading to the warm air being lifted and squeezed aloft, creating a mix of weather conditions such as rain, snow, and thunderstorms.
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because people associate it with cold weather but they are wrong
it is not a standard weather front
A weather front can be a cold front, a warm front or an occlusion.
The area where two different air masses meet is called a front. When two air masses with different temperatures or moisture levels collide, it can lead to changes in weather conditions such as precipitation or temperature changes.
The term is "stationary front" although it may still be moving, just not on a continuing line toward or away from the center of one pressure system (i.e. cold front, warm front).
weather along a front is usually rainy
An occluded front occurs when a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower-moving warm front, leading to the warm air being lifted and squeezed aloft, creating a mix of weather conditions such as rain, snow, and thunderstorms.
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Climate is the name for long-term atmospheric conditions. Short-term conditions are called weather.
A stationary front will bring several days of cloudy, wet weather.
One meteorology term that starts with Q is "quasi-stationary front." This term refers to a front that has stalled or slowed down significantly, leading to prolonged periods of unsettled weather in the area where it is situated.
Anterior is the medical term meaning front or in front of.