A series of storm systems will bring a continued threat for heavy rain, strong winds, and rough surf to coastal locations from northern California to the Northwest U.S. into the weekend. Heavy snow will be likely across the Intermountain West. Over the Eastern U.S., low pressure will gather strength and move up the eastern seaboard through Saturday bringing ice, rain, and gusty winds. Read More >
Norman, OK
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Evolución típica de un eco tormentoso de radar (a) en un eco en forma de arco , bow echo , (b, c) y en un eco en forma de coma , comma echo , (d). La línea discontinua indica el eje de mayor potencial de reventones ( downbursts ). Las flechas indican el sentido de flujo de los vientos respecto de la tormenta. Notar las regiones de rotación ciclónica (C) y rotación anticiclónica (A); ambas regiones, especialmente (C), son capaces de sustentar el desarrollo de tornados en algunos casos.
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