Air Mass Dynamics
Cold and warm fronts play crucial roles in weather dynamics, each with distinct characteristics due to the properties of air masses. Cold fronts, denser and more compressed, push warm air upwards rapidly, leading to the formation of vertically structured clouds and potential storms. In contrast, warm fronts rise more gently over cooler air, resulting in a shallower slope and different weather phenomena. Understanding these differences is key to predicting weather changes.In this clip
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Episode 110: Weather Part II
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