stationary front
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of stationary front
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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A stationary front draped across the southern Plains will bring heavy rainfall to parts of Texas.
From Fox News • Nov. 3, 2021
Gentle but persistent and deep winds from the east-southeast were lifted over the stationary front, triggering the eruption of the storm complex on the northwestern side of the front.
From Washington Post • Sep. 17, 2021
Unlike the stationary front lines and trenches on the Western Front, the war in the east was one of movement.
From Slate • Nov. 27, 2018
"Until now the area was socked in by a long stationary front with cloud cover," the official said.
From New York Times • Jun. 4, 2012
A line with triangles and semicircles on one side indicates an occluded front, which is formed when a cold front overtakes a warm or stationary front.
From Time Magazine Archive
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