The rain would partially clear on Saturday when the cold front causing it moved away to the interior. |
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By the 27th, a strong cold front would be bringing strong winds and very cool temperatures. |
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Unfortunately, a cold front had moved in and the car windshield was covered with frost. |
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In a warm occlusion the air behind the cold front is relatively warmer than the air ahead of the warm front. |
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The Sunday event is a major cold front with a strong anticyclonic cell driving it along. |
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Then the first cold front rolls in, slays the mums, frosts the lawn, whistles down the chimney and signals the reign of the new season. |
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A cold front is the boundary between cool and warm air when the cool air is replacing the warm air. |
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Rain is the precipitation of condensed water vapor caused when a warm front meets a cold front in the upper atmosphere. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing in the direction the cold air is moving. |
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The very cold air advection in the rear of the cold front brought cooler air to much of the country. |
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A cold front slowly moved through central Florida today changing the wind direction somewhat from west to west northwest. |
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Many weather textbooks state that occluded fronts occur when the cold front catches up with and overtakes the warm front. |
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A cold front will arrive today and bring rains to the north and the east over the weekend, the bureau said yesterday. |
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That strong cold front still making its way through here bringing showers and thundershowers. |
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The weather map symbol for a cold front is a blue line with triangles pointing the direction the cold air is moving. |
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A cold front is shown by a line with blue triangles pointing in the direction the front is travelling. |
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Well, mainly it's going to pick up the pace because of that trough of low pressure, that cold front. |
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For once the weather bureau got it right and the predicted cold front arrived last night with a blast of icy wind. |
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The wind was briskly blowing after a cold front rolled through during the night. |
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They fished during one of those warm, springlike days we get usually just ahead of a cold front. |
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Late on the morning of 8 February 1983 a strong, but dry, cold front began crossing Victoria, preceded by hot, gusty northerly winds. |
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A cold front is moving down from the States, and a shank-of-the-night fog haloes the few lights. |
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In a cold occlusion, the reverse occurs and the occlusion resembles a cold front. |
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Southward migration is heaviest west of a cold front and east of a high-pressure center. |
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A pampero event marks the passage of a cold front and often brings a considerable drop in temperature. |
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It's a squall line associated with the cold front that's working its way across the country right now. |
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A cold front was beginning to enter the inner portion of the circulation but the centre was still warm. |
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Since neither the warm air nor the cold air are advancing, the stationary front weather map symbols combine both the cold front and the warm front symbols. |
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In general, the weather in the local area was being influenced by a cold front, advancing slowly eastward. |
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At 2330, the vessel was hove to under the starboard clews of the lower topsails, waiting for the passing of the cold front. |
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The cold front, which moved in over the province last Friday, has brought with it sub-zero temperatures, snow and rain over many parts of the province. |
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A cold front caused flooding throughout the week allowing only 2 valid tasks the last two days of the competition. |
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The remote end of the cold front is thus behind the anticyclonic core. |
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In fact, weather stations use the shift from a southerly to a northerly wind direction as the indication that a cold front has passed the station. |
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The main weather systems influencing the region included the passage of a warm front followed by a cold front, both approaching from the west. |
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The slope of a cold front is steeper than that of a warm front because of the friction between the cold air and surface. |
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A cold front moved through these regions and put an end to the overwhelming heatwave. |
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Suppose the cold front continues to march southeastward and eventually leaves the radar's field of view. |
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The precipitation turned to snow after the passage of the cold front, causing heavy snow accumulations to the northwest of the low's path. |
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After a honeymoon period following Balanchine's death, a cold front set in. |
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Often, a second band of strong winds occur behind the cold front in the area to the southwest of the low pressure centre. |
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What Marc needs to do now is to attempt to reach the new wind system building to the west with the approach of a cold front that is clearing. |
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Another factor in the price rise of crude yesterday may have been the cold front that has moved into the Midwestern United States. |
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The jet stream and the cold front met at Ft. Smith, Arkansas. |
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When the breeze picked up to 35 kts we dropped the spinnaker, gybed, set the headsail and started heading back inshore to catch the cold front moving in from the south-west. |
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The cold front has set in, and everyone seems to have a lot of opinions this week. |
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This enables the cold front and trough of lower pressure to create their own weather patterns with no interference from the settled anticyclonic weather zone. |
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Plunging temperatures yesterday had residents in the interior of the province reaching for their winter woollies and heaters as a cold front hit the Eastern Cape. |
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The cold front sequence of the past week received a boost as the upper trough introduced moister air, the necessary convergence was amply present and light rain ensued. |
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As the cold front reaches the warm front it forms an occluded front. |
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This is often followed in many cases by a cold front which can produce additional thunderstorms. |
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Several fires were already burning in Tasmania by the 7th, when an approaching cold front brought strengthening northerly winds and extremely hot air. |
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The change was due to a rather insignificant cold front and upper trough crossing the western sub-continent and shifting whatever lay ahead of it eastwards. |
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Fishing after a cold front is poor and continues to be poor for a day or two. |
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As a cold front swept through the Lac Brome area of the Eastern Townships on August 11, a freak, short-lived but violent straight-line microburst occurred. |
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Streams of small, low cumulus clouds have formed over southern Michigan and northern Indiana in the cold air following the cold front that has passed east into Ohio. |
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Most dangerous to inland areas is the hurricane which arrives at the coast following a path almost parallel to a strong cold front which arrives simultaneously. |
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In a cold front, the leading edge of an advancing cold air mass meets less dense warm air and forces it up sharply like a blade, causing instability. |
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Occasionally, a large storm system consisting of a deep low pressure area and a strong cold front will focus all these factors into an organized line of severe thunderstorms. |
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The cold front associated with this new system has swept away the previous cold front, which Franck Cammas and his crew had managed to hook onto and get past last Thursday. |
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This has an added adverse effect on our weather as when that hot air rises and meets a cold front we inevitably get rain. |
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All government agencies are on alert for an expected cold front and heavy rain over several areas in the Kingdom from tomorrow until Wednesday. |
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The arctic cold front brought subfreezing temperatures, snow, freezing rain and treacherous driving conditions. |
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Miami's latest cold front slipped on out over the ocean early yesterday, leaving behind more than a slight chill, brisky winds and a few showers. |
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Indeed, Lionel Lemonchois and his crew will have to sail along a ridge of high pressure at 30°North, so as to position themselves for the passage of a cold front, scheduled for a little under three days time. |
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Either a long tack on starboard in order to hunt down a cold front off the Rio de la Plata will be necessary for Groupama 3, or a series of manoeuvres so she can pick her way between these windless zones. |
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Meteorologists expect the dry and warm weather to remain for at least a few days despite the incoming cold front. |
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As a result, a warm front usually moves more slowly than a cold front. |
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Surface temperatures reached up to 8-15°C in the warm sector of the low, but dropped rapidly to below freezing after the passage of the arctic cold front. |
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And so we enter a new cold front in the weather of sentiment. |
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He set out to catch the northwesterlies behind the clearing cold front. |
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It could not be determined what level of weather analysis and understanding the crew had regarding the effects of the cold front passage on their flight. |
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The cold front swept across the province from northwest to southeast. |
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With the cold front, the snow line went down to 4000' last night. |
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The southerly buster is a particularly abrupt form of cold front which affects the New South Wales south coastal region, ranging from about Gabo Island to Port Macquarie. |
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