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Nomadmusky |
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Posts: 176 | I've been fishing for a long time and this winter I realized that I can't really define a cold front. I paid attention to the shows and seminars this winter and I often think cold fronts and post frontal conditions get used hand in hand. So my questions are: 1. What's a cold front? 2. Is it different or how is it different than a post frontal condition? Nomad | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32890 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | From a steady or falling barometer to a rising barometer. Winds here switch from S, SW, SE, E or NE to W or NW. High pressure replaces low pressure. Skies generally clear off. | ||
Junkman |
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Posts: 1220 | Based on my personal experience: WARM FRONT: Gee, thanks for asking, that’s so sweet of you to call. I can’t go to the dance because my dad’s having surgery that day. COLD FRONT: No, and don’t ever call me again you fat loser. | ||
chasintails |
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Posts: 458 | I don't mind a cold front as I think the fish will still have some activity during it, the post cold frontal conditions are the ones that are tough. | ||
supertrollr |
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cold front have nothing to do with wind direction,it's just a cooler mass of air.period | |||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2333 Location: Chisholm, MN | supertrollr - 3/1/2018 8:14 AM cold front have nothing to do with wind direction,it's just a cooler mass of air.period That's not true. What Steve said is correct for the upper midwest. | ||
supertrollr |
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did you read a lil but on the subject?i guess not, and the place have noting to do ,you can be in Antarctica it's the same thing everywhere! correct for upper midwest lol that's a good one A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing at ground level a warmer mass of air, which lies within a fairly sharp surface trough of low pressure. It forms in the wake of an extratropical cyclone, at the leading edge of its cold air advection pattern, which is also known as the cyclone's dry conveyor belt circulation. Temperature changes across the boundary can exceed 30 °C (54 °F).[1] When enough moisture is present, rain can occur along the boundary. If there is significant instability along the boundary, a narrow line of thunderstorms can form along the frontal zone. If instability is less, a broad shield of rain can move in behind the front, which increases the temperature difference across the boundary. Cold fronts are stronger in the fall and spring transition seasons and weakest during the summer. When a cold front catches up with the preceding warm front, the portion of the boundary that does so is then known as an occluded front. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_front | |||
miket55 |
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Posts: 1274 Location: E. Tenn | supertrollr - 3/1/2018 9:14 AM cold front have nothing to do with wind direction,it's just a cooler mass of air.period You might look at the Wikipedia link you posted.. the table describes the clockwise shift in the winds from generally a southerly direction,to a more N-NW direction. Edited by miket55 3/1/2018 11:23 AM | ||
NPike |
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Posts: 612 | sworrall - 3/1/2018 12:04 AM From a steady or falling barometer to a rising barometer. Winds here switch from S, SW, SE, E or NE to W or NW. High pressure replaces low pressure. Skies generally clear off. Spot on | ||
happy hooker |
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Posts: 3149 | 1 mistakenly walking into a dike bar. 2 any long planed expensive trip that I'm involved in "ask my friends" 3 seriously the best cold front bait made is a jerko,,with slow paused taps | ||
esoxaddict |
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Posts: 8788 | Most of what we consider "cold front conditions" is what's happened after the cold front has moved through. If you're casting into the wind and watching the sun come up at the same time, it's probably going to be a slow morning. Also a good bet that the only fish you see that day will be the ones you catch, and it will probably be later in the day. | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2333 Location: Chisholm, MN | supertrollr - 3/1/2018 10:26 AM did you read a lil but on the subject?i guess not, and the place have noting to do ,you can be in Antarctica it's the same thing everywhere! correct for upper midwest lol that's a good one A cold front is the leading edge of a cooler mass of air, replacing at ground level a warmer mass of air, which lies within a fairly sharp surface trough of low pressure. It forms in the wake of an extratropical cyclone, at the leading edge of its cold air advection pattern, which is also known as the cyclone's dry conveyor belt circulation. Temperature changes across the boundary can exceed 30 °C (54 °F).[1] When enough moisture is present, rain can occur along the boundary. If there is significant instability along the boundary, a narrow line of thunderstorms can form along the frontal zone. If instability is less, a broad shield of rain can move in behind the front, which increases the temperature difference across the boundary. Cold fronts are stronger in the fall and spring transition seasons and weakest during the summer. When a cold front catches up with the preceding warm front, the portion of the boundary that does so is then known as an occluded front. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_front Alright then | ||
Muskiemetal |
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Posts: 676 Location: Wisconsin | A cold front is the boundary of two air masses, one made of a cooler air mass replacing a warmer one. Usually marked by decreasing temperatures but not always, air pressure change as front passes and those can be minor, and a wind shift. The wind shift is what is generally used to locate a front. | ||
Nomadmusky |
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Posts: 176 | So now I guess my question is, do fisherman often confuse the two? Cold front, post frontal conditions? Nomad | ||
Junkman |
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Posts: 1220 | Whatever it is, I’d say it’s very likely to change the fishing. So, if you have been catching fish, prepare to be saddened. If you have been struggling, this might be better news. Tomorrow, here in SW Florida, highs will be barely 80 after weeks of nearly 90. Weather forecast here says that is a cold front. Go figure? | ||
T3clay |
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Posts: 770 | The cold front doesn't shut down the fish, it's the metaphorical path of post frontal destruction left behind. A cold front is a weather change,( we like weather changes) before and during can be good. After not so much... Unless it's september | ||
fishpoop |
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Posts: 656 Location: Forest Lake, Mn. | "How do you define a cold front?" When my backside is facing the campfire. | ||
Nomadmusky |
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Posts: 176 | This is how I've always perceived it. Thanks, | ||
ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2753 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | LOL! Actually the waves drive the wind, trees too. Watch out for the ones that come from the east! If you hear thunder, it's close. Vewy, vewy close. Look east too! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ocaZb-bGg Have fun! Al | ||
Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | Baits have more belly roll during a cold front. Before or after?.. less belly roll. | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | When your going across the Lake (65+ Mph) and the Cold air hits you in the Front/Face ! | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | Cold Front = good excuse, but somebody is catching fish | ||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Armistice Day, 1940... https://www.weather.gov/dvn/armistice_day_blizzard | ||
jchiggins |
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Posts: 1760 Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn | Having to sleep on the couch. | ||
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