polar front in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for polar front in the English»Spanish Dictionary

polar [Am ˈpoʊlər, Brit ˈpəʊlə] ADJ

I.front [Am frənt, Brit frʌnt] N

2. front in phrases:

in front as adv
in front as adv
adelante esp LatAm

II.front [Am frənt, Brit frʌnt] ADJ

III.front [Am frənt, Brit frʌnt] VB trans

IV.front [Am frənt, Brit frʌnt] VB intr

See also front page, front bench

polar front in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for polar front in the English»Spanish Dictionary

polar [ˈpəʊləʳ, Am ˈpoʊlɚ] ADJ GEO, MATH

American English

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English
But even the coldest cold fronts aren't quite as forbidding this winter; the warm signal continues to dominate, taking the edge of some of those polar fronts.
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Divergence occurs near surface level resulting in a return of the circulating air to the polar fronts where rising air currents can create extensive cloud cover and precipitation.
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Upward currents of air along the polar fronts diverge at high tropospheric altitudes.
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In the winter, the tropical anticyclones move south, allowing cold polar fronts to penetrate the region.
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These extratropical convergence zones are occupied by the polar fronts where air masses of polar origin meet and clash with those of tropical or subtropical origin.
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These lows produce a shorter fetch than polar fronts, however they can still generate heavy swells, since their slower movement increases the duration of a particular wind direction.
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They surround the polar highs and lie in the wake of the polar front.
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These climates are in the polar front region in winter, and thus have moderate temperatures and changeable, rainy weather.
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One factor that contributes to the sharpness of the polar jet is the undercutting of sub-tropical airmasses by the more dense polar airmasses at the polar front.
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The polar front theory says that mid-latitude cyclones form on boundaries between warm and cold air.
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