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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In a severe storm, with a swirling motion in its left rear quadrant, a vertically rotating column of air, often seen with...
A type of low-altitude cloud that forms in uniform layers, often covering the entire sky and producing overcast conditions.
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Air laden with sand and dust, common in areas devoid of permanent vegetation, especially deserts.
The jet stream forming the boundary between tropical air and sub-tropical air, characterized by isothermal compression and...
A prefix used in cloud nomenclature to describe middle-altitude clouds that form between 6,500 and 20,000 feet, such as altostratus...
An image on the weather radar that is convex to the direction of movement and resembles an arc shape, caused by mesoscale...
CONQ is a meteorological abbreviation for significant convection observed in a specific area, often indicating unstable atmospheric...
The state of the atmosphere when it contains the maximum amount of water vapor possible at a given temperature and pressure.
Coastal flooding occurs when water from the ocean, sea, or large lakes inundates land areas along the coast, usually due...

