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When a warm front meets a cold front but neither is strong enough to take over the other, it is called a stationary front. This can result in prolonged periods of cloudy and rainy weather as the two air masses are unable to move past each other.
The front of a glacier is called the terminus or snout. It is where the glacier meets the surrounding environment, such as water or land.
When cold air runs into warm air on a large scale it forms a cold front. If the warm air mass is unstable enough this can trigger thunderstorms, potentially strong ones. Given a few other conditions these storms can begin to rotate and produce tornadoes. Most strong thunderstorms are associated with cold fronts. However, another significant source of tornadoes. This is a similar scenario to a cold front, only there is a dry air mass pushing into a moist one with little temperature difference. A dry line is even more effective at producing tornadoes than a cold front.
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Stationary front
Stationary Front
Stationary Front
When a warm front meets a cold front but neither is strong enough to take over the other, it is called a stationary front. This results in prolonged periods of cloudy and wet weather as the two air masses remain stalled in place.
When a warm front meets a cold front but neither is strong enough to take over the other, it is called a stationary front. This can result in prolonged periods of cloudy and rainy weather as the two air masses are unable to move past each other.
When a cold front meets a warm front, you may experience thunderstorms, heavy rain, or other severe weather conditions. This interaction between the two air masses can lead to significant changes in temperature, wind direction, and atmospheric pressure, creating a variety of weather phenomena such as strong winds, hail, and tornadoes.
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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.
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An edge is where two faces meet. Imagine a box containing a new mobile phone. The left hand face of the box has 4 edges (front, back, top and bottom) and the right hand face has also 4 edges. But there are 4 more edges where the front meets the top, the top meets the back, the back meets the bottom and the bottom meets the front. This makes 12 edges in total.
The front of a glacier is called the terminus or snout. It is where the glacier meets the surrounding environment, such as water or land.