Weather fronts and systems.

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Weather fronts and systems

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Fronts

Where two air masses meet

• Warm – warm air meets cooler air

• Cold – cooler air meets warmer air

• Stationary – warm and cold fronts of equal strength meet

• Occluded – 3 air masses meet

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Warm Front

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Warm Front

Along the front there is rain, followed by slow steady rain

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To the left (west) of a warm front, there is usually a

• Low pressure (WARM air)

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Warm Front

• Stratus clouds

• Followed by warmer air, more evaporation

• Often rainy weather

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Cold Front

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Cold Front

• Usually stormy weather along the front, followed by a high pressure system (fair weather)

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Cold Front

• Cumulonimbus clouds

• Storms followed by clear, fair, cooler weather

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Stationary Front

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Stationary front

• Stays over an area for a long period of time

• Usually brings rain

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Occluded Front

• Where 3 pressure systems meet

• May spawn tornadoes, tropical cyclones, hurricanes

• May be very destructive

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