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Frontal Weather By Diana L. Duckworth Rustburg High School Campbell County, VA.

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1 Frontal Weather By Diana L. Duckworth Rustburg High School Campbell County, VA

2 Fronts are the boundaries between air masses. Cold Front – cold, dense air pushes out warm air; polar air mass moves south. Warm Front – warm, low density air drags cold air out; tropical air mass moves north. Stationary Front – air masses stop moving Occluded Front – cold front overtakes a warm front and scoops warm air up – front is present only in upper atmosphere.

3 Cold Air Warm Air Sharp drop in air pressure, followed by clearing. Short, violent storms – Thunder & Lightning Tornadoes High winds, hail Heavy downpours Cold Front Weather Vertical development clouds – cumulus & cumulonimbus

4 Warm Air Cold Air Pressure gradually decreases then rises. Slow moving, covers 100’s of miles. Clouds gradually decrease in altitude; horizontal development. Rain or snow are steady; weather is not violent. cirrus Cirrocumulus, cirrostratus Altocumulus Altostratus Stratus; nimbostratus Warm Front Weather

5 1 2 3 4 1.Cold Front 2.Warm Front 3.Stationary Front 4.Occluded Front Front Symbols Triangles or hemispheres point in the direction its moving. Figure from Project Datastreme

6 Weather in Pressure Systems High Pressure (Anticyclone) –Clear Sky; Light Wind –Clockwise circulation, –Sinking air Low Pressure (Cyclones) - STORMS –Overcast; Precipitation –Counterclockwise circulation –rising air


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