squall line.
A tornado is a narrow funnel of air that extends down from a cumulonimbus cloud, usually associated with severe thunderstorms.
A mesoscale convective complex is many thunderstorm cells interacting over a broad region whereas a squall line is an elongated cluster of thunderstorms that forms parallel to and ahead of a cold front.
No, it is not narrow.
Fjords can take thousands of years to form. They typically develop through a combination of glacial erosion, sea level changes, and geological processes that create deep, narrow inlets over time.
A narrow passage through land is called a gorge.
A tornado is a narrow funnel of air that extends down from a cumulonimbus cloud, usually associated with severe thunderstorms.
A line of violent thunderstorms is called a squall line. It is a long, narrow band of severe thunderstorms that can produce damaging winds, large hail, and sometimes tornadoes. Squall lines often form along or ahead of cold fronts.
Thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes are all types of storm generally driven by warm moist air. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and some thunderstorms rotate and produce damaging winds. Tornadoes themselves are the product of rotating thunderstorms. Both hurricanes and thunderstorms can produce heavy rain.
the narrow strip of land along side the river is known as active flood plain. it is inundated almost every year.it can range from 0- 20 km at sides.
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A mesoscale convective complex is many thunderstorm cells interacting over a broad region whereas a squall line is an elongated cluster of thunderstorms that forms parallel to and ahead of a cold front.
A tornado is a violent whirling wind that moves over a narrow path on land, characterized by a funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground. It is a destructive natural disaster capable of causing significant damage in its path. Tornadoes typically form from severe thunderstorms and can have wind speeds exceeding 200 mph.
Funnel clouds typically occur in association with severe thunderstorms or tornadoes. They form when rotating air in the atmosphere creates a narrow, rotating column of cloud droplets or debris. Funnel clouds do not always reach the ground and become tornadoes, but they indicate the potential for severe weather.
Changing the pH in the environment that an enzyme works in can change how active it will be. Most will be active in a narrow range. Pepsin, a stomach enzyme, will only work at very acid pHs and will become inactive at higher pH than 2.
Most parts of North America get tornadoes. In the eastern portions of Canada and the United States, tornadoes generally happen when a low-pressure systems moves through with an associated cold front, where cool air pushes into moist air, forcing it upward. If the warmer air mass is unstable enough, strong thunderstorms can develop along or ahead of the cold front. If there is sufficient wind shear, or a change in the speed and direction of wind with altitude, the thunderstorms can start to rotate. If the rotation is strong enough the storms become supercells. The rotation can then narrow and intensify to produce a tornado. In other cases the storms may develop into a severe squall line. Spin ups along the line's leading edge or kinks in the line can sometimes produce to rotation needed to produce tornadoes. These, especially spin ups, are generally not as strong as supercell tornadoes.
This is because it is a narrow boat
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