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English: A clusters of thunderstorms rapidly evolved into a 100 km long squall line. By 1051 UTC, the southern half of the squall line took the shape of a Line Echo Wave Pattern (LEWP). Updrafts were strengthening as evident in increasing radar reflectivities between 3 and 6 km. Between 1057 and 1103 UTC, a significant bowing line segment and associated rear-inflow notch (Przybylinski 1995) developed over northwestern Montgomery County, or just west of the city of Montgomery. |
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Source | http://www.srh.noaa.gov/images/bmx/significant_events/1996/03_06/mgmref1.jpg |
Author | Kevin J. Pence, John T. Bradshaw, and Mark W. Rose of the US National Weather Service |
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