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FLYING Magazine on MSNAnd the Thunder Rolls: Convective Weather Season Is Upon Us
Flying high when convective weather is likely gives pilots the best opportunity for unlimited visibility and safe conditions.
A squall line-type of storm could bring strong 80-90+ km/h winds and embedded rotation that may produce a tornado or two, with the highest risk is in the Laurentian Mountains.
Biotherm raced into Portsmouth this morning with maximum points and a commanding early lead, while Malizia's daring inshore ...
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The Weather Network on MSNScience Behind the Weather: What is a derecho?
If a bow echo reaches at least 250 miles wide and produces persistent winds of at least 58 mph, then it can be called a derecho (pronounced as dare-AY-cho). One striking visual aspect of a derecho is ...
As the centre of the low pressure develops over southern Alberta, the scattered thunderstorms will cluster together and form into a squall line that moves into far southern Saskatchewan during the ...
The first leg of The Ocean Race Europe 2025 ended in bright but fickle conditions off the Isle of Wight today, with Biotherm ...
Biotherm raced into Portsmouth on Thursday morning (14 August) with maximum points and a commanding early lead ...
Squall lines and supercell thunderstorms are storms that have the highest chance of producing tornadoes. Kevin Deitsch, the ...
A squall line typically forms along or just ahead of a cold front and marks the boundary between air masses. Some squall lines stretch more than 1,000 miles and can travel similar distances in ...
During the afternoon, the front tapped into instability and a squall line began to develop. As these storms began to move eastward, they were covered with Severe Thunderstorm Warnings.
Now we turn the page to 2025 and two Seattle Seahawks are expected to fly under the radar and have better seasons than originally projected, according to CBS Sports.
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