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Reply Wed 16 Nov, 2005 09:11 pm
What causes a rise in the barometric pressure with a passing of a cold front which will not produce precipitation?
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Reply Sat 7 Jan, 2006 02:25 am
A front, in general, is really nothing more than a boundary that separates air masses of different densities. Cold air is more dense than warm air.
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