Secondary cold front

From Glossary of Meteorology



secondary cold front

A secondary front that forms behind a frontal cyclone and within a cold air mass characterized by an appreciable horizontal temperature gradient.

These are not uncommon phenomena; however, they often appear more as weak troughs or instability lines embedded in the cold-air flow. It may be difficult to determine when or if these become true fronts.


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