A warm front typically brings large amounts of rain and snow. As warm air rises over cooler air, it cools and condenses, leading to cloud formation and precipitation. This type of front usually results in prolonged, steady rainfall or snowfall, often over a wide area. In winter, when temperatures are low, this can lead to significant snowfall.
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Warm air, which brings warm temperatures.
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A monsoon has a cold and a warm front. The cold front is where ocean water (any water) comes over the land and makes heavy rains. The warm front is where all the water from the land is suck up in the sky and brings it to the ocean.
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There are several different types of fronts, a warm front and a cold front. What these fronts do mainly is effect the temperature, the one that normally brings the rain is the cold front, because the cold air is colliding with the warm air already in place. When a cold front passes over, it lowers the temperature, here's a picture of what this front looks like on a weather map: When a warm front passes over, it warms the temperature, but when a cold front comes through right after that, it can spark some severe weather, here's a picture on what this front looks like on a weather map:
When a cold front overtakes a warm front, it forms an occluded front. This happens when the cold air mass catches up and lifts the warm air mass off the ground. An occluded front typically brings a mix of weather conditions, such as precipitation and strong winds.
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yes. it says in my science book... "A front gets its name from the kind of air that moves into the area. A cold front brings colder air into an area. A warm front brings warmer air into an area. Sometimes a front does not move move very much or it moves back and forth over the same. This kind of front is called a stationary front."
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A passage of a cold front typically brings a sudden drop in temperature, often accompanied by strong winds. It can lead to the development of precipitation, such as rain or snow, and is often associated with thunderstorms. After the front passes, the weather usually clears up, resulting in cooler, drier air.