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in a warm front i think

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When warm air rises, it creates a stable atmosphere where wind tends to be minimal. This typically occurs on hot, sunny days with little temperature variation. The lack of temperature contrast suppresses the formation of strong winds as air parcels move vertically rather than horizontally.

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