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Positive (outbound) radial velocities of ~15 mps are associated with enhanced northerly low-level flow following a cold frontal passage. (The arrow is located just above the leading edge of this stronger flow.) Time lapse loops of the progress of this cold air surge have been prepared. | |||
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Overview
Positive (outbound) radial velocities of ~15 mps are associated with enhanced northerly low-level flow following a cold frontal passage. (The arrow is located just above the leading edge of this stronger flow.) Time lapse loops of the progress of this cold air surge have been prepared.
Radial velocity loop
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Reflectivity loop
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