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  • 51Cloud — For other uses, see Cloud (disambiguation). Cumulus cloudscape over Swifts Creek, Australia A cloud …

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  • 52April 2, 2006 Tornado Outbreak — Infobox tornado outbreak|name=April 2 2006 Tornado Outbreak date=April 2, 2006 image location=Tornado southofKennett.jpg Kennett, Missouri duration=6 hours, 43 minutes fujitascale=F3 tornadoes=66 confirmed total damages (USD)=$1.1 billioncite… …

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  • 53London Tornado of 2006 — The London Tornado of 2006 was a significant UK tornado spawned from a squall line moving over the city on December 7, 2006 at approximately 11:00 am GMT. Its intensity is estimated to have been T4 on the TORRO scale, equating to F2 on the Fujita …

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  • 54List of severe weather phenomena — Severe weather phenomena are weather conditions that are hazardous to human life and property. Examples Include: Severe weather can occur under a variety of situations, but three characteristics are generally needed: a temperature or moisture… …

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  • 55Southern Airways Flight 242 — Infobox Airliner accident name=Southern Airways Flight 242 Crash Date=April 4, 1977 Type=Multiple engine failure Site=New Hope, Paulding County, Georgia, United States Fatalities=70 (including 8 on the ground) Injuries=22 Aircraft Type=DC 9 31… …

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  • 561972 Portland-Vancouver Tornado — Infobox tornado single|name=1972 Portland Vancouver Tornado date=April 5,1972 image location= time=12:51 p.m. fujitascale=F1 total damages (USD)=$3 5 million (1972 USD) total fatalities=6 area affected=Northern Oregon, Southern WashingtonThe 1972 …

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  • 57Vortex — A vortex (pl. vortices ) is a spinning, often turbulent, flow of fluid. Any spiral motion with closed streamlines is vortex flow. The motion of the fluid swirling rapidly around a center is called a vortex. The speed and rate of rotation of the… …

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  • 58Cloud suck — Towering cumulus clouds are often associated with cloud suck Cloud suck is a phenomenon commonly known in paragliding and hang gliding where pilots experience significant lift due to a thermal under the base of cumulus clouds, especially towering …

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  • 59Broadcast range — A broadcast range (also listening range for radio, or viewing range for TV) is the service area that a broadcast station or other transmission covers via radio waves (or possibly infrared light, which is closely related). It is generally the area …

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  • 60Station model — A station model is a symbolic illustration showing the weather occurring at a given reporting station. Meteorologists created the station model to plot a number of weather elements in a small space on weather maps. Maps filled with dense station… …

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