Frontolysis

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Frontolysis (also known as Frontal decay) in meteorology, is the dissipation or weakening of an atmospheric front.[1] It is generally described as a decrease in temperature gradients between colliding air masses or can be caused by a shift in wind pattern.[2]

In contrary to areas of "Frontogenesis", the areas where air masses diverge are called areas of frontolysis.

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