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I recently started to think about what I have seen in some of the storms I've seen and some of the pictures I've looked at, I don't have my own examples of what I am talking about, but rather examples that other storm chasers have taken, and I need some sort of clarification, to this matter. Here are the things I'm talking about.
![]() ![]() ![]() Do you see how in the center or near the middle of the storm, their is that haze, that either looks like dust blowing, mist, or a rain curtain/wet microburst or dry microburst, inflow/outflow winds? What is that in the center, is is it the storm sucking up inflow or is is blowing outflow, or is it raining? Thanks for any help. |
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That is just the downdraft of the thunderstrom... with Mike H's pictuures where is sort of a donut like that there is typicall a little weaker flow aloft and at the mid-levels than we need for typical supercells, so the precip falls right back down the center...
In the first picture it looks like the precip is in a more typical location to the right of the base... that seems to be the clear slot/ rfd kicking up some dust... but i could be wrong
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Hmm, but what give it that misty look, just perhaps the dust being kicked up, or perhaps, actual precipitation, which, renders a cloudy look?
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