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A cold air mass and a warm air mass meet, with neither moving.
During a stationary front the weather will stay the same for several days or more than a week. It depends on what type of front is making the other front stationary.

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8y ago

a stationary front forms when the air masses have become modified to the extent that they can no longer make any progress in one direction. There is still a boundary between air masses, but there is no movement.

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9y ago

A stationary front develops when a warm or cold front stops to move. This is a state where two forces of air masses are pushing each other without the ability of moving each other which pushes the air to the front.

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12y ago

A area between a warm and cold fronts that remains not replaceable is called a stationary front

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14y ago

well to my calculations a storm forms by a cold and warm front when they meet

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9y ago

A stationary front stays in one area for a long period of time. These kinds of fronts can bring heavy rains for days, which causes flooding.

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