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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Pneumonia front, first coined by Milwaukee Weather Bureau Office in the 1960s, is used to describe a rare, meteorological phenomenon observed on the western Lake Michigan, USA, shoreline during the warm season . These fronts are defined as lake-modified synoptic scale cold fronts that result in one-hour temperature drops of 16 degrees F or greater. This extreme change in temperatures can result in a flash severe thunderstorm and/or a microburst capable of affecting the structural integrity of weak buildings such as barns and sheds. The drop…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The term Pneumonia front, first coined by Milwaukee Weather Bureau Office in the 1960s, is used to describe a rare, meteorological phenomenon observed on the western Lake Michigan, USA, shoreline during the warm season . These fronts are defined as lake-modified synoptic scale cold fronts that result in one-hour temperature drops of 16 degrees F or greater. This extreme change in temperatures can result in a flash severe thunderstorm and/or a microburst capable of affecting the structural integrity of weak buildings such as barns and sheds. The drop in temperature has also earned this meteorological event the title "pneumonia front." Of course, this is erroneous as sudden cold temperatures do not directly cause pneumonia. The cold weather is usually of short duration, and pneumonia does not have a high likelihood of manifesting itself in the lungs of people who experience the event.