FRONTS Flashcards

1
Q

Definition of a warm front?

A

Warm air replaces cold air. Rides up over cold air

Gradient is 1:150

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2
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How long can a warm front be in nautical miles?

A

600nm

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What clouds can you expect to see with a approaching warm front?

A

CI, CS, AS, NS

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4
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Where along the front does precipitation usually start?

A

200-300 nm

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5
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What happens to the wind as a warm front approaches and passes?

A

Wind increases and backs slightly as it approaches and wind the veers sharply with passage

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Are there any windsheer associated with warm fronts?

A

No, as the changes are gradual

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7
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Where can freezing rain form with a warm front?

A

FZRA can form underneath the front between the two freezing levels

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Definition of a cold front?

A

Cold air replacing warm air at the surface.

Gradient is 1:50

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Describe the weather at a cold front?

A

High CB clouds. Heavy rain and bad VIS

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10
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What happens to pressure with a cold front?

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Decreases as it approaches and after passage it rises and settles at a higher value

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What happens to the wind with a cold front?

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Backs and increases as it approaches and veers with passage.

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12
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What’s the whether like behind a cold front?

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Usually good VIS with some isolated CU due to that the cold air warms as meets warmer air

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13
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What is a warm occlusion?

A

Cold front that catches up with a warmfront where the air that’s catching up is relatively warmer than the cold air mass ahead of the warm front
Weather has warmfront charcteristics
Point of occlusion usually has heavy weather due to extra lifting occuring

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14
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What’s a cold occlusion?

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A cold front that catches up with a warmfront where the air that’s catching up is colder than the cold air ahead of the warmfront. It digs under and lifts the warmfront up including the cold air ahead of the warm front
Weather has coldfront characteristics

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