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Zigmanuir [339]
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Sauron [17]1 year ago
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Warm fronts is a weather map that depicts this information using the appropriate weather front symbol.

<h3>what does the warm front mean?</h3>

When a warm air mass replaces a cold air mass, this transition zone is known as a warm front. The air behind warm fronts is typically warmer and more humid than the air in front of them as they move typically from southwest to northeast.

<h3>what are  A cold front and a warm front ?</h3>

There is a warm front to the east and a cold front to the south of a low pressure center. The "warm sector" (also known as the "warm front sector") is where warm air is found ahead of the cold front or behind the warm front, whereas the opposite is true for the warm front and cold front.

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