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  2. Stationary front - Wikipedia

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    A stationary front (or quasi-stationary front) is a weather front or transition zone between two air masses when each air mass is advancing into the other at speeds less than 5 knots (about 6 miles per hour or about 9 kilometers per hour) at the ground surface. These fronts are typically depicted on weather maps as a solid line with alternating ...

  3. Weather front - Wikipedia

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    Stationary fronts either dissipate after several days or devolve into shear lines, but they can transform into a cold or warm front if the conditions aloft change. Stationary fronts are marked on weather maps with alternating red half-circles and blue spikes pointing opposite to each other, indicating no significant movement.

  4. Surface weather analysis - Wikipedia

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    Stationary fronts may dissipate after several days, but can change into a cold or warm front if conditions aloft change, driving one air mass toward the other. Stationary fronts are marked on weather maps with alternating red half-circles and blue spikes pointing in opposite directions, indicating no significant movement. [citation needed]

  5. Col (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    In a barometric col, the winds are relatively calm and varying in direction. The weather is also unsettled and favourable for winter fog or summer storms due to the accumulation of moisture in the air mass due to lack of ventilation. It is thus often the position of a stationary or quasi-stationary front.

  6. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Types of fronts include cold fronts, warm fronts, and occluded fronts. frontogenesis The meteorological process by which a weather front is created, usually as a result of the narrowing of one or more horizontal temperature gradients across the boundary between two adjacent air masses. Contrast frontolysis. frontolysis

  7. Thanksgiving weather forecast maps show snowstorms, winter ...

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    The weather system that earlier in the week caused chaos across western states had traveled eastward, as expected, and arrived on cue Thanksgiving Day with heavy snowfall in interior sections of ...

  8. 10 Best Exercises to Tone Your Pecs - AOL

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    Secure a resistance band to a stationary object at chest height. Hold one end of the band in each hand, and step away from the anchor point to create tension. Bring your hands together in front of ...

  9. Category:Weather fronts - Wikipedia

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    Category: Weather fronts. ... Stationary front; W. Warm front This page was last edited on 12 August 2014, at 04:25 (UTC). Text is available under the ...