Understanding weather - fronts, troughs and ridges
Primefact Number: 608 Edition: First edition Released/reviewed: May 2007
A 'front' is the boundary between two air masses of different temperatures; a 'trough' is a region of relatively low pressure; and a 'ridge' is a line of relatively high pressure forming an arm out of a defined high, but not forming a closed loop.
This Primefact explains fronts, troughs and ridges in more detail, and explains how they affect our weather.
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