alb3842323

Mesocyclone and supercell thunderstorm

Dangerous mesocyclone of a supercell thunderstorm that produced softball-sized hail near Altus, Oklahoma during the evening of April 18, 1992. Mesocylones are most commonly observed in supercell thunderstorms with a mix of warm updrafts and cold downdrafts, often producing hail. Supercells or rotating thunderstorms usually have a flared or bell-shaped cloud base and are sometimes associated with tornadoes. They occur commonly in the Great Plain states with a counter-clockwise rotation.
Compartir
pinterestPinterest
twitterTwitter
facebookFacebook
emailEmail

Añadir a otro lightbox

Añadir a otro lightbox

add to lightbox print share
¿Ya tienes cuenta? Iniciar sesión
¿No tienes cuenta? Regístrate
Compra esta imagen
Cargando...
Título:
Mesocyclone and supercell thunderstorm
Dangerous mesocyclone of a supercell thunderstorm that produced softball-sized hail near Altus, Oklahoma during the evening of April 18, 1992. Mesocylones are most commonly observed in supercell thunderstorms with a mix of warm updrafts and cold downdrafts, often producing hail. Supercells or rotating thunderstorms usually have a flared or bell-shaped cloud base and are sometimes associated with tornadoes. They occur commonly in the Great Plain states with a counter-clockwise rotation.
Crédito:
Album / Science Source / Jon Davies
Autorizaciones:
Modelo: No - Propiedad: No
¿Preguntas relacionadas con los derechos?
Tamaño imagen:
4614 x 3141 px | 41.5 MB
Tamaño impresión:
39.1 x 26.6 cm | 15.4 x 10.5 in (300 dpi)