When a cold front catches up to a warm front, it leads to the formation of an occluded front. In meteorology, an occluded front occurs when a cold front moves faster than a warm front, lifting the warm air mass off the ground. This can result in a variety of weather conditions, often including clouds and precipitation.
What happens when a cold front catches up to a warm front?
stationary front
warm front
occluded front
cold front
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