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When a cold air mass catches up with a warm air mass, the result is often a(n) _____ front?

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Answer:

occluded

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if you have to type a word in the blank space it is occluded. just took the test.

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Answer:

Cold occluded front

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  • As the cold air mass occurs in the areas of the warm air mass the cold ams tends to throw the warm air mass upwards and the resultant is the formation of the cold front and thereby developing a high pressure in the ares. And it then leads to the formation of a extratropical cyclone and there is a difference in the temperature that occurs at the surfaces.
  • The upwards low pressure causes the formation of a narrow showers pf thunderstorms, when the enough moisture is present in the region. A drop down of the temperature occurs in the region.
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