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- Landspout abstract "A landspout is a term coined by meteorologist Howard B. Bluestein in 1985 for a kind of tornado not associated with the mesocyclone of a thunderstorm. The Glossary of Meteorology defines a landspout as \"Colloquial expression describing tornadoes occurring with a parent cloud in its growth stage and with its vorticity originating in the boundary layer. The parent cloud does not contain a preexisting midlevel mesocyclone. The landspout was so named because it looks like \"a weak Florida Keys waterspout over land.\"Landspouts form during the growth stage of convective clouds by stretching boundary layer vorticity upward and into the cumuliform tower's updraft. They generally are smaller and weaker than supercellular tornadoes and do not contain a mesocyclone or pre-existing rotation in the cloud. Because of this, landspouts are rarely detected by Doppler weather radar.Landspouts share a strong resemblance and development process to that of waterspouts, usually taking the form of a translucent and highly laminar helical tube. Landspouts are considered tornadoes since a rotating column of air is in contact with both the surface and a cumuliform cloud. Not all landspouts are visible, and many are first sighted as debris swirling at the surface before eventually filling in with condensation and dust. Landspouts are most common in semi-arid climates characterized by high cloud bases and considerable low-level instability. These conditions tend to favor the High Plains of the United States from Spring through Summer.A few landspouts can persist in excess of 15 minutes and have produced F3 damage; however, most of them rarely produce damage given their abbreviated duration, typical slow forward motion, and compact wind field. The potential for damage is further minimized over sparsely populated regions such as the High Plains.".
- Landspout thumbnail GID_Landspout.jpg?width=300.
- Landspout wikiPageExternalLink tornado.
- Landspout wikiPageExternalLink adv_spotters.pdf.
- Landspout wikiPageID "3261205".
- Landspout wikiPageLength "3834".
- Landspout wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Landspout wikiPageRevisionID "673467050".
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tornado.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vortices.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Cloud.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Dust_devil.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Keys.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Fujita_scale.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Gustnado.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Bluestein.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Laminar_flow.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Mesocyclone.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_boundary_layer.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Supercell.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Tornado.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Vorticity.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Waterspout.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radar.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink Whirlwind.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLink File:GID_Landspout.jpg.
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLinkText "Landspout".
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLinkText "landspout tornado".
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLinkText "landspout tornadoes".
- Landspout wikiPageWikiLinkText "landspout".
- Landspout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Climate-stub.
- Landspout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Landspout wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Landspout subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Landspout subject Category:Tornado.
- Landspout subject Category:Vortices.
- Landspout hypernym Term.
- Landspout type Dynamic.
- Landspout type Hazard.
- Landspout type Science.
- Landspout comment "A landspout is a term coined by meteorologist Howard B. Bluestein in 1985 for a kind of tornado not associated with the mesocyclone of a thunderstorm. The Glossary of Meteorology defines a landspout as \"Colloquial expression describing tornadoes occurring with a parent cloud in its growth stage and with its vorticity originating in the boundary layer. The parent cloud does not contain a preexisting midlevel mesocyclone.".
- Landspout label "Landspout".
- Landspout sameAs Q13418630.
- Landspout sameAs Landspout.
- Landspout sameAs Windhoos.
- Landspout sameAs m.091ys5.
- Landspout sameAs Q13418630.
- Landspout wasDerivedFrom Landspout?oldid=673467050.
- Landspout depiction GID_Landspout.jpg.
- Landspout isPrimaryTopicOf Landspout.