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We Finally Know Why Icy Plumes Flare Ahead of Deadly Supercell Storms – ScienceAlert
Something strange often happens just before a severe thunderstorm produces a tornado, high winds, or hailstones: A plume of ice…
Something strange often happens just before a severe thunderstorm produces a tornado, high winds, or hailstones: A plume of ice and water known as an Above-Anvil Cirrus Plume (AACP) billows up above the top of the storm clouds and head downwind, acting…
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