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What front involves three air masses of different temperatures cold or warm?

weather front


What a front is?

A weather front is two masses of air that have different densities because of air temperature.


What a front?

A weather front is two masses of air that have different densities because of air temperature.


What is the border between two different air masses?

a front


What two things occurs at fronts?

at a warm front after it has past it would be cloudy weather and warm air during the front there will be cirrus and stratus clouds during a cold front there will be cumulonibus clouds and after it has passed it will be clear and colder stationary there will be lots of rain and occludded there will be cumulonimbus clouds and the weather will change for both those depending on what front gets more power


Is an occluded front a standard weather front?

it is not a standard weather front


Boundary between air masses of different temperatures?

A "front" is the interface between two air masses of different temperature.


What do weather fronts bring?

Cold Front: Thunderstorms , Heavy Rains , or SnowWarm Front: Drizzly Rain , and are followed by clear and warm weatherOccluded Front: Cool Temperatures , and Large amounts of rain and snowStationary Front: Cloudy , Wet Weather


How do you use weather front in a sentence?

A weather front can be a cold front, a warm front or an occlusion.


What is a boundary formed where two different air masses meet?

The boundary formed where two different air masses meet is called a front. Fronts can be cold, warm, stationary, or occluded, depending on the characteristics of the air masses involved and the direction of movement. Fronts are responsible for changes in weather conditions, such as precipitation and temperature shifts.


What type of weather stationary front bring in?

A stationary front can bring prolonged periods of unsettled weather, with a mix of precipitation such as rain, snow, or thunderstorms. The weather can be variable along a stationary front, often with cloudy skies and light winds. Temperature changes along a stationary front can also lead to differing weather conditions on either side.


What does the spiked line on the wheather map indicate?

These are a weather form named depressions. There should be 2 on the map (sometimes 3) ones that have blue spikes on showing "The cold front" and ones with red "lumps" on showing "The Warm Front". The cold front (spikes) is usually in front of the warm front and they sweep across counties and spiral around an area of low pressure in a clockwise direction. They are always moved along by the jet stream and because of this bring different weather to different parts of the country depending on what front hits. (the third kind is an occluded front which simply means that the warm front has cuaght up with the cold front casuig the depression to collapse)