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  2. Warm front - Wikipedia

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    A warm front is a density discontinuity located at the leading edge of a homogeneous warm air mass, and is typically located on the equator-facing edge of an isotherm gradient. Warm fronts lie within broader troughs of low pressure than cold fronts , and move more slowly than the cold fronts which usually follow because cold air is denser and ...

  3. Weather front - Wikipedia

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    In a warm occlusion, the cold air mass overtaking the warm front is warmer than the cold air mass receding from the warm front and rides over the colder air while lifting the warm air. [ 2 ] A wide variety of weather can be found along an occluded front, with thunderstorms possible, but usually their passage is also associated with a drying of ...

  4. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    The warm air overrides the cooler air and moves upward. Warm fronts are followed by extended periods of light rain and drizzle due to the fact that, after the warm air rises above the cooler air (which remains on the ground), it gradually cools due to the air's expansion while being lifted, which forms clouds and leads to precipitation.

  5. Why Mother Nature’s Recipe For Severe Storm Outbreaks ... - AOL

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    For example, if a vigorous jet stream and cold front sweep quickly into warm and humid air without enough low-level shear for tornadic supercells, a long-lived squall line of severe thunderstorms ...

  6. Frontogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Frontogenesis is a meteorological process of tightening of horizontal temperature gradients to produce fronts. In the end, two types of fronts form: cold fronts and warm fronts. A cold front is a narrow line where temperature decreases rapidly. A warm front is a narrow line of warmer temperatures and essentially where much of the precipitation ...

  7. Icy East Coast is getting a break − but it will be warm, wet ...

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    The warm front is a sharp contrast to the close of last week when an arctic surge swept across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic with snow squalls, whiteouts and intense bursts of wind that left 20 ...

  8. Arctic blast about to invade US. What happened to warm ... - AOL

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    A potent cold front will enter the north-central U.S. before roaring across much of the rest of the nation over the weekend. Arctic blast about to invade US. What happened to warm winter predictions?

  9. Precipitation - Wikipedia

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    However, if the sub-freezing layer beneath the warm layer is too small, the precipitation will not have time to re-freeze, and freezing rain will be the result at the surface. A temperature profile showing a warm layer above the ground is most likely to be found in advance of a warm front during the cold season. [37]