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Sofia
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28 October, 03:32
How can fronts predict the weather?
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28 October, 03:52
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Since air masses interact in a relatively predictable way, meteorologists are able to predict weather patterns with some degree of accuracy ... The front is the zone along which the masses come into contact with each other. Cold Fronts occur when a cold air mass, which has a high density, pushes under a warm air mass.
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