IPA: /frɒnˌtɒdʒəˈnɛsɪs/
KK: /frʌnˌtoʊdʒəˈnɛsɪs/
The process of forming or strengthening a boundary between two different air masses in the atmosphere, which often leads to weather changes like clouds and precipitation.
The meteorologist explained the concept of frontogenesis to help us understand the upcoming storm.
Frontogenesis → It is formed from "frons" (meaning front or forehead) and "genesis" (from Greek "genesis", meaning origin or creation). The word refers to the process of forming a front, particularly in meteorology, where it describes the creation of a weather front.
Think of 'front' ('frons') as the leading edge and 'genesis' as the process of creation — together, they describe the formation of a weather front.