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- Wake_low abstract "A wake low, or wake depression, is a mesoscale low-pressure area which trails the mesoscale high following a squall line. Due to the subsiding warm air associated with the systems formation, clearing skies are associated with the wake low. Once difficult to detect in surface weather observations due to their broad spacing, the formation of mesoscale weather station networks, or mesonets, has increased their detection. Severe weather, in the form of high winds, can be generated by the wake low when the pressure difference between the mesohigh preceding it and the wake low is intense enough. When the squall line is in the process of decay, heat bursts can be generated near the wake low. Once new thunderstorm activity along the squall line ends, the wake low associated with it weakens in tandem.".
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- Wake_low wikiPageRevisionID "703711673".
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_cyclone.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vortices.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Dew_point.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Downburst.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Equilibrium_level.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Evaporation.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Florida.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Fluid_dynamics.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Gravity_wave.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Great_Plains.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Heat_burst.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink High-pressure_area.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Lapse_rate.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Low-pressure_area.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Mesonet.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Mesoscale_meteorology.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink NEXRAD.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Severe_weather.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Squall_line.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Subsidence.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Surface_weather_observation.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Tandem.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Virga.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Weather_front.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Weather_radar.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Weather_satellite.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Weather_station.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink Wind.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink File:Tahomawakelow.gif.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLink File:Wakelowimage.JPG.
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wake low".
- Wake_low wikiPageWikiLinkText "wake low".
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- Wake_low subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Wake_low subject Category:Types_of_cyclone.
- Wake_low subject Category:Vortices.
- Wake_low hypernym Area.
- Wake_low type Place.
- Wake_low type Type.
- Wake_low type Dynamic.
- Wake_low type Type.
- Wake_low comment "A wake low, or wake depression, is a mesoscale low-pressure area which trails the mesoscale high following a squall line. Due to the subsiding warm air associated with the systems formation, clearing skies are associated with the wake low. Once difficult to detect in surface weather observations due to their broad spacing, the formation of mesoscale weather station networks, or mesonets, has increased their detection.".
- Wake_low label "Wake low".
- Wake_low sameAs Q7961002.
- Wake_low sameAs Dépression_dans_le_sillage.
- Wake_low sameAs m.05zl5y2.
- Wake_low sameAs Q7961002.
- Wake_low wasDerivedFrom Wake_low?oldid=703711673.
- Wake_low depiction Wakelowimage.JPG.
- Wake_low isPrimaryTopicOf Wake_low.