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- Hot_tower abstract "A hot tower is a tropical cumulonimbus cloud that penetrates the tropopause, i.e. it reaches out of the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere, into the stratosphere. In the tropics, the tropopause typically lies at least 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) above sea level. These towers are called \"hot\" because they rise high due to the large amount of latent heat released as water vapor condenses into liquid and freezes into ice. The presence of hot towers with a tropical cyclone's eyewall can indicate strengthening is more likely during the next six hours.".
- Hot_tower thumbnail Hottower.jpg?width=300.
- Hot_tower wikiPageExternalLink hurricane_multimedia.html.
- Hot_tower wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Hot_tower wikiPageID "3463900".
- Hot_tower wikiPageLength "4626".
- Hot_tower wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Hot_tower wikiPageRevisionID "651565811".
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tropical_cyclone_meteorology.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weather_hazards.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Convection.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Cumulonimbus_cloud.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Hadley_cell.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Riehl.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Hurricane_Bonnie_(1998).
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Joanne_Simpson.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Latent_heat.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cloud_types.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Moist_static_energy.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink National_Hurricane_Center.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink National_Oceanic_and_Atmospheric_Administration.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Sea_level.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Stratosphere.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_cyclone.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Tropopause.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Troposphere.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink Wind_shear.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink File:Global_Hawk_measures_a_burst_of_convection_called_a_Hot_Tower.ogv.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLink File:Hottower.jpg.
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hot tower".
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hot towers".
- Hot_tower wikiPageWikiLinkText "hot tower".
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- Hot_tower wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cloud_types.
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- Hot_tower subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Hot_tower subject Category:Tropical_cyclone_meteorology.
- Hot_tower subject Category:Weather_hazards.
- Hot_tower hypernym Cloud.
- Hot_tower type Company.
- Hot_tower type Hazard.
- Hot_tower comment "A hot tower is a tropical cumulonimbus cloud that penetrates the tropopause, i.e. it reaches out of the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere, into the stratosphere. In the tropics, the tropopause typically lies at least 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) above sea level. These towers are called \"hot\" because they rise high due to the large amount of latent heat released as water vapor condenses into liquid and freezes into ice.".
- Hot_tower label "Hot tower".
- Hot_tower sameAs Q5910875.
- Hot_tower sameAs برج_حار.
- Hot_tower sameAs Tour_convective.
- Hot_tower sameAs m.09dw88.
- Hot_tower sameAs Q5910875.
- Hot_tower wasDerivedFrom Hot_tower?oldid=651565811.
- Hot_tower depiction Hottower.jpg.
- Hot_tower isPrimaryTopicOf Hot_tower.