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bobtait replied the topic: wind question and cyclone pressures
It's not a 180° change in direction. The wind in the warm sector ahead of the front is generally northwesterly. The wind in the cold sector behind the front is generally southwesterly. As the front passes from west to east, the wind swings (backs) from northwesterly to southwesterly.
Flightsurgeon replied the topic: wind question and cyclone pressures
Dear Sir,
Thank you so much, can I also ask , are cold fronts associated with Lows and warm with highs or is there no association ?
My feeling that a high would be indicative of cold as the heavier air will settle down and in a low, the weather is warmer in general as the air will tend to rise?
bobtait replied the topic: wind question and cyclone pressures
Cold fronts in the Australian region are always associated with low pressure systems that originate in the polar front which forms the boundary between the very cold polar air mass and the warmer sub-tropical air to the north.
The low pressure systems form as eddies along the polar front and the cold polar air sweeps up over the southern part of Australia pushing the warmer sub-tropical air up and away as it moves. You can see this happening in the attachment to my previous post.