Odd fronts refer to unconventional weather boundary patterns, such as occluded or stationary fronts, that diverge from typical cold or warm systems. Meteorologists use them to predict erratic temperature shifts, precipitation, or storm development. Pilots, farmers, and emergency planners benefit most, as odd fronts signal hazards like icing, prolonged rain, or sudden wind changes, aiding safety and preparedness.
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