Monday, December 1, 2008

Fronts

A cold front occurs when a wedge of cold air advances toward the warm air ahead of it.
A warm front represents the boundary of a warm air mass moving toward a cold one.
A stationary front differs in that neither air mass has recently undergone substantial movement.
Occluded fronts appear at the surface as the boundary between two polar air masses, with a colder polar air mass usually advancing on a slightly warmer air mass.

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