What is Cardinal Winds?
The names given to the winds blowing from the four cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west - N, E, S, W) on a compass.
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A rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, capable of causing significant damage.
A strong, downward wind caused by a localized column of air sinking rapidly, often resulting in damage similar to that caused...
A middle cloud type within the B family in the international cloud classification. These are shaded clouds that can be white...
A large, organized thunderstorm with a rotating updraft, often producing severe weather such as tornadoes, hail, and heavy...
The branch of science dealing with the laws of motion of air or other gases.
The term used for turbulence occurring in the absence of clouds or cloud-like elements in the visible area. It is often observed...
A term used to identify clouds with a base height below 6,000 feet in the observer's direction. Stratiform clouds consist...
A tropical cyclone, also called a hurricane, is a severe tropical storm with wind speeds in excess of 74 mph. Known as a...
A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, used to identify high and low-pressure systems.
A type of low-altitude cloud that forms in uniform layers, often covering the entire sky and producing overcast conditions.

