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Storm Model - Lesson 5

Cold, dry, high pressure air masses come in contact with moist, warm low pressure air. The borders form fronts. These fronts cause storms as cold dense air forces itself under warmer, wet air. The warm air looses pressure, becomes cloudy and causes rain.
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Ms. Karen Ostrowski
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Mr. Jay Bingaman
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