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Global climatologies of fronts, airmass boundaries, and airstream boundaries: Why the definition of “front” matters

Thomas et al., 2019

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9303793512270281790
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Thomas C
Schultz D
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Monthly Weather Review

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Climatologies of fronts, airmass boundaries, and airstream boundaries can be calculated using automated approaches on gridded data. Such approaches may require choices to define a front, including a quantity (or quantities) to diagnose the front, a mathematical …
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