I believe it's the same as a cold front, between 20 and 40 miles per hour on average.
The wind speed varies; wind speed is not a defining characteristic of an occluded front.
It moves pretty slow, because it has to change from cold-warm.
75 mph
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A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.
It is usually better to avoid flying into an occluded front due to the associated weather patterns.
it is not a standard weather front
An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a cold front overtakes a warm front. When this occurs, the warm air is separated (occluded) from the cyclone center at the Earth's surface. The point where the warm front and the occluded front meet (and consequently the nearest location of warm air to the center of the cyclone) is called the triple point.
Two - one warm and one cold. An occluded front is formed when the cold front 'wraps around' the warm front.
Warm front.
A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.
A stationary front. Stationary fronts end up moving or dissipating.
There is no fixed speed, it depends on the energy in the weather system of which the cold front is a part. However cold fronts move faster than warm fronts, this leads to occluded fronts.
1. a cold front moves toward a warm front, forcing warm air aloft. 2. a cold front merges with the warm front to form an occluded front that drops heavy rains 3.because occluded fronts often move slowly, light precipitation can fall for several days
The weather before an occluded front is usually warm and humid. After an occluded front, the air is typically drier and cooler.
It's an occluded front.occluded front.When a cold front overtakes a warm front, the warm air mass is lifted entirely off the ground and an occluded front forms.This is an occluded front.An occluded front occurs
When a fast moving cold air mass collides into a warm air mass.
An occluded front is formed during the process of cyclogenesis when a warm front is overtaken by a cold front.
After an occluded front passes temperatures drop if it was a cold front, and rise if it was a warm front. Pressure rises, and there is light-to-moderate precipitation, followed by clearing. Visibility improves and there is a slight drop in the dew-point if it is a cold-occluded front and a slight rise if a warm-occluded front.
A front that does not move is called a stationary front. There is only 4 types of fronts. There's a startionary front, a occluded front, a cold front, and a warm front.
An occluded front is represented by a pattern of blue triangles and red circles.