What is Gale?
A strong wind typically ranging from 34 to 40 knots (39 to 46 miles per hour) and often associated with rough seas and stormy weather.
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A rapidly rotating column of air extending from a thunderstorm to the ground, capable of causing significant damage.
The names given to the winds blowing from the four cardinal directions (north, east, south, and west - N, E, S, W) on a compass.
An image on the weather radar that is convex to the direction of movement and resembles an arc shape, caused by mesoscale...
The measure of the water vapor or moisture content in the air, expressed as the mass of water vapor per unit volume of air....
The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas without first becoming a liquid, such as ice turning into water...
Anticyclones are areas of high atmospheric pressure that bring hot, dry weather in the summer and cold fronts in the winter.
The amount of radiation, heat, or light passing through or flowing from a unit area of a surface.
A cloud that develops from Cirrus, completely or partially covering the sky, creating a halo effect, thin, sheet-like, milky...
Nor'easter is a meteorological event commonly observed in the Northeastern United States and typically occurs during the...
Confluence refers to the area where two or more air streams or bodies of water meet and combine. In meteorology, it often...
