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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Weather Example, Pressures rise steadily After passage, Cumulus (mid and low level) indicates Instability, Altocumulus (mid-level) to Cumulus (mid and low level), Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) have Seasonal Tendencies, Humidity progresses to Low dewpoint and humidity after frontal passage, Advancing cold air mass (Arctic or Polar) displaces a warmer (Maritime or Tropical) air mass typically involves Temperature differences of 10-30 degrees, Humidity progresses from High humidity and dewpoints ahead of the front, Cumuloform i.e., Cumulonimbus (storm producing), Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) are identified by Pressures, Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) are identified by Clouds, Precipitation normally Intermittent showers and thunderstorms, Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) are identified by Temperature differences of 10-30 degrees, Cumulus (mid and low level) to Cumulonimbus (storm producing), Winds shift to West to northwest after frontal passage, Clouds progress through Cirrus (high level), Cirrus (high level) to Altocumulus (mid-level), Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) are identified by Humidity, Cold Fronts in the Gulf Coast (definitions and measurements) are identified by Winds, Winds progress from South to southwest ahead of the front, Pressures fall steadily Ahead of passage