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koufronten

Koufronten is the Dutch term for cold fronts in meteorology. A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler air mass advancing to replace a warmer air mass. In mid-latitude weather systems, koufronten are a primary mechanism for lifting warm, moist air, which often leads to cloud formation and precipitation along the front.

Formation and structure: As the colder air mass advances, it pushes under the warmer air, forcing it

Weather and effects: When a koufront passes, temperatures drop, wind patterns shift (often from southerly or

Types and variations: Fast-moving cold fronts can form squall lines with intense, short-lived rain and gusty

Forecasting and significance: Koufronten are routinely identified by surface observations, weather radar, and satellite data. They

to
rise.
This
lifting
causes
condensation
and
cloud
development,
commonly
producing
cumulus
or
cumulonimbus
clouds
if
the
air
is
sufficiently
moist
and
unstable.
Fronts
are
characterized
by
a
sharp
change
in
temperature
and
a
relatively
narrow
boundary
between
air
masses.
easterly
to
westerly
or
northerly),
and
relative
humidity
and
dew
point
can
fall
behind
the
front.
Precipitation
is
common,
ranging
from
light
rain
to
heavy
showers
or
thunderstorms,
especially
with
strong
fronts.
Following
the
front,
the
air
is
typically
cooler
and
drier.
winds.
In
mature
systems
the
front
may
occlude,
lifting
the
warm
air
above
surrounding
air
to
form
an
occluded
front.
affect
aviation,
maritime
operations,
agriculture,
and
energy
demand
due
to
rapid
weather
changes.
They
are
often
contrasted
with
warm
fronts
and
stationary
fronts.