What is CONQ?
CONQ is a meteorological abbreviation for significant convection observed in a specific area, often indicating unstable atmospheric conditions that may lead to thunderstorms.
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A line of severe thunderstorms that can form along or ahead of a cold front, often producing strong winds and heavy rain.
A sudden electrostatic discharge during a thunderstorm between electrically charged regions of a cloud, between clouds, or...
A deviation from the normal or expected value in atmospheric or climatic conditions, often used in meteorology to identify...
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A weather front formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front, lifting the warm air off the ground and resulting in a mix...
A line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure, used to identify high and low-pressure systems.
A narrow band of strong winds in the upper atmosphere, typically flowing from west to east and influencing weather patterns.
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The state of the atmosphere when it contains the maximum amount of water vapor possible at a given temperature and pressure.
The upward movement of air caused by a topographic barrier, such as a mountain, which can lead to cloud formation and precipitation.
