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    meteorology, an occluded front is a type of weather front formed during cyclogenesis. The classical and usual view of an occluded front is that it starts...
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    whereas warm fronts move poleward, although any direction is possible. Occluded fronts are a hybrid merge of the two, and stationary fronts are stalled...
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    deepen after occlusion, and some do not form occluded fronts at all. The weather associated with an occluded front includes a variety of cloud and precipitation...
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    perpendicular orientation. In areas where cold fronts catch up to the warm front, the occluded front develops. Occluded fronts have an area of warm air aloft. When...
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    coded CM2 on the SYNOP report. Nimbostratus occurs along a warm front or occluded front where the slowly rising warm air mass creates nimbostratus along...
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  • Occlusion (redirect from Occluded)
    bodybuilders Ambient occlusion, a shading method used in 3D computer graphics Occluded front, part of cyclone formation Occlusion culling, or hidden surface determination...
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    precipitation and fog. Warm fronts move poleward ahead of the cyclone path. Occluded fronts form late in the cyclone life cycle near the center of the cyclone...
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    colored weather maps, warm fronts are illustrated with a solid red line. Cold front Occluded front Pseudo-warm front Weather front David Roth (2006-12-14)...
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    −50 to −40 °C (−58 to −40 °F). They are generally seen when a warm or occluded front is approaching. They are very high in the troposphere and generally...
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    into the cold sector on a similar curve to the occluded front. The front creates the portion of an occluded cyclone known as its comma head, due to the comma-like...
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