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Warm Front: advancing warm air displays cold air along a warm front develops a gradual boundary slope as an illustrated in figure 12.8 a warm front can cause widespread light precipitation on a weather
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Warm Front: advancing warm air displays cold air along a warm front develops a gradual boundary slope as an illustrated in figure 12.8 a warm front can cause widespread light precipitation on a weather map a red line with evenly space red semi-circle pointing in the direction of the front movement indicates a warm front.
Stationary Front: stationary front is when two air masses meet but neither advances the boundary between them stalls this front is sanity is stationary front as shown figure 12.8 frequently occurs between two modified air masses that have small temperature and pressure graduates between them the air masses can continue moving parallel to the front station area fronts sometimes have light winds precipitation and line of evil space represents a sanitary front on a weather map.
Describe the difference between a stationary front and a warm front?
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