Old Dominion Flyer
Well-Known Member
The FAA publication Aviation Weather states "Cold fronts move at about the speed of the wind component perpendicular to the front just above the frictional layer."
My first thought was: frontal speed = (perpendicular wind component) x .5
How does one determine the perpendicular wind component? I'm having difficulty locating any other sources that explain this topic.
My first thought was: frontal speed = (perpendicular wind component) x .5
How does one determine the perpendicular wind component? I'm having difficulty locating any other sources that explain this topic.