A weather disturbance in the Philippines (the tropics) which normally occurs during the winter season. It is composed of multicell thunderclouds (provides precipitation and thunderstorms) which forms along the shearline that is connected to the cold front. The greater difference in temperature (temperature gradient) during winter is the reason why this disturbance forms and is also amplified by wind convergence.
The Tagalog term for common cold is "sipon."
To say "I am cold" in Tagalog, you can say "Malamig ako."
The lowest or last part is called the tailend.
"Translation of front page in Tagalog" can be translated to "Pagsasalin ng unang pahina sa Tagalog."
warmer than a cold front and colder than a cold front
There was no "front" in the Cold War.
A stationary front
Refreshment in Tagalog is "pampalamig" or "panghalina ng uhaw."
The word "cool" in Tagalog can be translated as "astig."
i have no idea ocean
warm front rises on top of the cold front.