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Eden Madden
10 August, 22:55
What happens as the two air masses collide
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Trent Gallegos
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If the boundary between the cold and warm air masses doesn't move, it is called a stationary front. The boundary where a cold air mass meets a cool air mass under a warm air mass is called an occluded front. At a front, the weather is usually unsettled and stormy, and precipitation is common.
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