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Ten Storm Chasing Terms
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Published on Nov 18, 2015
Discover 10 common terms used by storm chasers.
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Ten Storm Chasing Terms
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Dryline
A boundary that separates moist and dry air masses
Typically lies north to south
Brings drop in humidity, clear skies and a shift in wind
Can fuel severe storms capable of tornadoes
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Claudio.Ar
3.
Updraft
A small-scale current of warm air rising to the top of a storm
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lindsayloveshermac
4.
Supercell
A thunderstorm with a persistent updraft
Can last for hours
Supercell tornadoes are the most violent and can cause the most damage
5.
Wedge
A tornado that looks wider than the distance from the ground to the cloud base
6.
Funnel Cloud
A rotating column of air that does not touch the ground
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DocJ96
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Multiple Vortices
A tornado with two or more funnels or debris clouds
Often rotates about a common center or each other
Often more destructive than a single tornado
8.
Mesocyclone
A region of rotation typically 2 to 6 miles in diameter
Often found on eastern flank of a supercell
Covers an area much larger than an actual tornado
9.
Bear's Cage
A region of rotation in a thunderstorm wrapped in heavy precipitation
Term reflects the danger in the close range proximity one must be in to see the ‘cage’
10.
Striated Storm/Barber Pole
A thunderstorm updraft with visible cloud striations
Resembles a barber pole
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Overshooting Top
A dome-like protrusion above a thunderstorm
Signals higher potential for severe weather
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