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On Radar Images: supercells tend to develop in isolation
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Sam Emmerson on Twitter: "A terrifying, historic supercell. It's not surprising, but all of the radar-based tornado intensity indicators, including a TDS up to 37,000 feet(!!!) and an accompanying debris plume suggest
File:Radar collage of a long-lived supercell radar on December 10-11, 2021.png - Wikimedia Commons
There Are Three Types of Supercells. Can You Name Them? | RadarScope
Radar Signatures for Severe Convective Weather: Supercell Conceptual Model
Stephen Strader on Twitter: "Made this radar supercell "timelapse" map a few years back on the 27 April 2011 tornado outbreak. Full resolution pdf available here https://t.co/gTs55BaUtP https://t.co/sPgBJwXpP2" / Twitter
Understanding the Three Types of Supercell Thunderstorms
Region News Source - The Tornadic Supercell on Radar that dropped a tornado in Dyer and Sauk Village. Classic Hook Echo. Courtesy of Meteorologist Brett Adair | Facebook
Made a low-poly version of a supercell on radar. This is from a screenshot I took in Radarscope of a storm rolling through Nebraska in early July. : r/weather
This radar image of the supercell going through Chicago last night... : r/weather
File:Radar of the Quad-State Supercell prior to impacting Mayfield, Kentucky.png - Wikimedia Commons
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