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Also recognize as a gust front, is a storm-scale or mesoscale boundary that can set apart thunderstorm-cooled air from the surrounding air; the same in effect to a cold front, with passage marked by ...
These are prevailing winds in the midway latitudes between thirty and sixty degrees latitude, gusting from the high pressure area (HPA) in the horse latitudes on the way to the poles.
This is a place in the Atlantic Ocean that contains the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, which is very prone and vulnerable to hurricanes during the period time of Atlantic Hurricane.
Recognized as a form of an electrical or lightning and thundershower, is a form of turbulent weather characterized by the existence of lightning and its acoustic result on the Earth's atmosphere ...
This is a kind of thunderstorm that is characterized by the existence of a mesocyclone: a deep, persistently spinning updraft. For this basis, these storms are sometimes referred to as revolving ...
This is a powerful ground-level system of wind that emanates from a source, blowing in a plain line in any kind of directions from that source. Often creating damaging winds, it can be confused with ...
This is an intensely rotating column of wind that is connected with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in some cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. They are referred to as ...