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AndyG
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Is this just a front before the storm?
      #46142 - Sat Jul 30 2005 05:56 PM Attachment (420 downloads)

What is the line that is just in front of this storm? Is it just a front going thru?

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Re: Is this just a front before the storm? [Re: AndyG]
      #46143 - Sat Jul 30 2005 06:04 PM

That is an outflow boundary

http://www.nws.noaa.gov/glossary/index.php?letter=o

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Re: Is this just a front before the storm? [Re: Storm Cooper]
      #46144 - Sat Jul 30 2005 06:09 PM

Thanks, I had just never noticed that on radar before.

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