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A pressure jump is a meteorological phenomenon characterized by a sudden increase in atmospheric pressure over a short distance, often associated with weather fronts or squall lines. It can lead to rapid changes in weather conditions, including shifts in wind speed and direction, and is crucial for understanding and predicting severe weather events.
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