What causes Nor'westers?
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It grows when the atmosphere becomes sufficiently unstable because of localized surface heating or other causes. ... If the atmosphere is unstable further, the cumulus cloud grows vertically to form a cumulonimbus cloud and subsequently a thunderstorm, popularly known as nor'wester.
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Violent thunder storm in the Gangetic plains of India are locally known as kal baishaki or Nor'westers .These localised events are generally associated with thunderstorms accompained by strong squally winds and torrential rainfall.
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