LD34645
LD34645
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5th May 2016
5th May 2016
A basic idea on what to look out for on your local weather radar when a storm is coming. This can help you identify what type it is and if it might be severe or not.
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Comments

  • MaximusWhitimus
    MaximusWhitimus
    22nd Dec 2018
    Its not a hack its just similar looking saves
  • LD34645
    LD34645
    16th May 2016
    Um what?
  • Lebothegizebo
    Lebothegizebo
    12th May 2016
    you hacked my old account! -1
  • meteor008
    meteor008
    12th May 2016
    supercell +1
  • Zach_The_Cat
    Zach_The_Cat
    11th May 2016
    +1 {Comment too short}
  • Zach_The_Cat
    Zach_The_Cat
    11th May 2016
    Other than that great save
  • Zach_The_Cat
    Zach_The_Cat
    10th May 2016
    Supercells arent that rare, they are rare in fall and winter due to the cold temperatures, but in spring and summer there are common because the jet stream dips down creating upper level disturbances which then draw moisture from the gulf coast which makes the air quite humind and with the dip in the jet stream cold air mixes with the moist warm air and due to the rotation it forms more supercells
  • jrexman87
    jrexman87
    8th May 2016
    im in my 3rd year in meterology and your missing some cutimbuli a updraft that will cause a down draft of a small but harmless tornado vectorly a fast down draft that can cause rain and hail and possibly a hurricain and umbrelismotia a northern type of rain that is hot of a left front and cold on a right front making low thunder storms on a updrat thats going down :) 1+ if i blew your mind
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    8th May 2016
    Informative. I like it :) +1
  • FuriousWeasel
    FuriousWeasel
    7th May 2016
    +1 Because weather is my profession.