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What is a mesocyclone ? ​

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Answered by durganandinimurugan
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A mesocyclone is storm-scale region of rotation, typically around 2 to 6 mi in diameter, most often noticed on radar within thunderstorms. In the northern hemisphere it is particularly found in the right rear flank of a supercell, or often on the eastern, or leading, flank of a storm with heavy downpour

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A mesocyclone is a storm-scale zone of rotation (vortex) with a diameter of 2 to 6 miles (3.2 to 9.7 kilometers) that may be seen on radar within thunderstorms.
  • It's most common on the eastern, or leading, flank of a storm with significant precipitation in the northern hemisphere.
  • A mesocyclone's circulation will cover a region many miles wide, far greater than any tornado that may form inside it.
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