True or False: Supercell thunderstorms often form along the “dry line” which is a front that extends to the south of a low pressure system in the Central Plains. Along the dry line, there is a strong gradient in moisture where one side has very high humidity air and the other side has very low humidity air. When these two air mes meet, the warm moist air is lifted over the warm dry air because the warm moist air is less dense.
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