Geography, asked by SoumiliMukherjee, 1 year ago

warm front and cold front are formed in the:
1) mid latitude cyclone
2) tropical cyclone
3) thunderstorm
4) anticyclone

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Answered by Shreyansmishrs
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Answer:

tropic cyclone I hope it will help you

Answered by shobha35
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1)Mid-latitude cyclones are the result of the dynamic interaction of warm tropical and cold polar air masses at the polar front. This interaction causes the warm air to be cyclonically lifted vertically into the atmosphere where it combines with colder upper atmosphere air.

2)The warm air glides over the cold air and a sequence of clouds appear over the sky ahead of the warm front and cause precipitation. The cold front approaches the warm air from behind and pushes the warm air up. As a result, cumulus clouds develop along the cold front.

3)As the front moves through, cool, fair weather is likely to follow. Warm front Forms when a moist, warm air mass slides up and over a cold air mass. As the warm air mass rises, it condenses into a broad area of clouds. A warm front brings gentle rain or light snow, followed by warmer, milder weather.

4)In winter:the clear, settled conditions and light winds associated with anticyclones can lead to frost and fog.. If high pressure becomes established over Northern Europe during winter this can bring a spell of cold easterly winds to the UK.

In summer:In summer the clear settled conditions associated with anticyclones can bring long sunny days and warm temperatures. The weather is normally dry, although occasionally, very hot temperatures can trigger thunderstorms.

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