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Lobcity

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How did the concept of fronts come about?
 
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Answer: The concept started with Norwegian meteorologists during World War I. They made the analogy of masses of air battling like armies and the boundaries pushing back and forth along the landscape were likened to fronts on the battlefield.

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Answer: The concept started with Norwegian meteorologists during World War I. They made the analogy of masses of air battling like armies and the boundaries pushing back and forth along the landscape were likened to fronts on the battlefield.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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