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What happens when a warm front meets a large low-pressure system?

What is the air is doing?
What direction is the pressure system is moving in?
What type of weather will it bring and what type of rainfall might the area experience?

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Answer:

Warm fronts normally involve the centers of low pressure, and hence the barometric pressure will start falling. This allows the weather forecasters to detect that a warm front is approaching. The pressure starts stabilizing before rising again

Air is a protective cushion

The air in our atmosphere acts as insulation, keeping the Earth from getting too cold or too hot. Ozone, another type of gas in the air, also protects us from too much sunlight. Air in the atmosphere can also protect us from meteoroids

The direction of wind flow around an atmospheric high-pressure area and a low-pressure area, as seen from above, depends on the hemisphere. High-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the northern Hemisphere; low-pressure systems rotate clockwise in the southern hemisphere

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