Even though there seems to be anecdotal evidence for it there is no scientificaly measurable conection btween the weather and joint pain.
When the cold front comes, the air mass gets lighter and thinner.
Cold fronts tend to effect the eastern states more than the western states. However, California can get cooler weather when a cold front occurs which can effect fishing.
I'm pretty sure a cold front effects the weather by making the temperature go down and also it makes rain or a storm more likely
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
A cold front forms when colder air advances toward warm air. The cold air wedges under the warm air like a plow. As the war air is lifted, it cools and water vapor condenses, forming clouds. When the temperature difference between the cold and warm air is large, thunderstorms and even tornadoes may form.
The ozone at poles is damaged. It is due to cold temperature there.
There are several different types of fronts, a warm front and a cold front. What these fronts do mainly is effect the temperature, the one that normally brings the rain is the cold front, because the cold air is colliding with the warm air already in place. When a cold front passes over, it lowers the temperature, here's a picture of what this front looks like on a weather map: When a warm front passes over, it warms the temperature, but when a cold front comes through right after that, it can spark some severe weather, here's a picture on what this front looks like on a weather map:
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
A stationary front
i have no idea ocean
warm front rises on top of the cold front.
I read in some American article that some scientist's found out that the cold could actually last up to approx. 100 days instead of the usual 10-said that a long term effect of the common cold may be damaged lungs.