What is Bow Echo?
An image on the weather radar that is convex to the direction of movement and resembles an arc shape, caused by mesoscale convective movements along a strong thunderstorm line.
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A distinct layer in a body of water where the temperature changes rapidly with depth, separating warmer surface water from...
The occurrence of storms resulting from the horizontal advection of cold air at high levels or the horizontal advection of...
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In a severe storm, with a swirling motion in its left rear quadrant, a vertically rotating column of air, often seen with...
The term used for semi-stationary high-pressure centers such as the Azores and North Pacific Highs, which occur in the narrow...
A deviation from the normal or expected value in atmospheric or climatic conditions, often used in meteorology to identify...
The amount of water vapor present in the air, which can affect comfort levels and weather conditions.
A strong wind typically ranging from 34 to 40 knots (39 to 46 miles per hour) and often associated with rough seas and stormy...
Convection is the vertical movement of air caused by temperature differences, where warm air rises and cool air sinks. It...

