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Title: Aerographer's Mate 3 & 2
Identifier: aerographersmate00nava (find matches)
Year: 1976 (1970s)
Authors: Naval Education and Training Program Development Center; United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Subjects: United States. Navy; Meteorology; Oceanography
Publisher: Washington : U. S. Dept. of Defense, Navy Dept. , Naval Education and Training Support Command
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Figure 14-20.— Effect of mountains on a cold front. 209.67 its influence. As the lower portion of the frontal surface approaches the range, the underlying cold wedge is cut off, forming a more or less stationary front on the windward side of the range. The inclination of the frontal surface above the range decreases and becomes more horizontal near the mountain surfaces, but the frontal surface maintains its original slope at higher altitudes. While the stationary front on the windward side of the range may be accompanied by prolonged precipitation, the absence of ascending air on the leeward side of the range causes little or no precipitation. The warm air descending the leeward side of the range causes the cloud system to dissipate and the warm front to travel as an upper front. Frontogenesis (the formation of a new front or the regeneration of an old front) may occur in the pressure-trough area that accompanies the front. The frontal surface then gradually forms downward as the frontal system moves away from the mountain, and it extends to the earth's surface again. Therefore, the effect of the mountain range on a warm front is to widen and prolong the precipitation on the windward side of the range, while on the leeward side the precipitation band is narrowed and weakened, or dissolved. (See fig. 14-21.) Mountain ranges have much the same effect on OCCLUDED FRONTS as they do on warm and cold fronts. Cold type occlusions behave 334

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  • bookyear:1976
  • bookdecade:1970
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Naval_Education_and_Training_Program_Development_Center
  • bookauthor:United_States_Bureau_of_Naval_Personnel
  • booksubject:United_States_Navy
  • booksubject:Meteorology
  • booksubject:Oceanography
  • bookpublisher:Washington_U_S_Dept_of_Defense_Navy_Dept_Naval_Education_and_Training_Support_Command
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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