“…Through the use of remote sensing technologies, spatially and temporally dense observations of surface fronts and internal bores (or jumps) (D. A. Honegger, 2015; D. A. Honegger et al., 2017; Rijnsburger et al., 2018; Spydell et al., 2021; X. Wu et al., 2021) are becoming more common. The water surface manifestations of the front, such as enhanced surface roughness and wave breaking (Lyzenga, 1991; Orton & Jay, 2005; O’Donnell et al., 1998), enable the time‐resolved tracking of plume fronts via X‐band marine radar (Kilcher & Nash, 2010; Pritchard, 2000; Rijnsburger et al., 2018).…”