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I know the diagrams of fronts in the books, showing the sloping boundary
between the warm and cold air, etc. But what do they look like when they pass over my garden (a) as seen from the ground, and (b) on the data from the AWS? Or are they too varied to be able to see one for certain? Hugh -- Hugh Newbury www.evershot-weather.org |
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